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Meta-Analysis
. 2013 Nov;29(11):2057-64.
doi: 10.1007/s00381-013-2149-x. Epub 2013 May 16.

Histologic grade and extent of resection are associated with survival in pediatric spinal cord ependymomas

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Meta-Analysis

Histologic grade and extent of resection are associated with survival in pediatric spinal cord ependymomas

Michael Safaee et al. Childs Nerv Syst. 2013 Nov.
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Abstract

Purpose: Prognostic factors affecting outcomes in pediatric spinal cord ependymomas are limited. We sought to investigate potential associations between extent of resection and histologic grade on progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS).

Methods: A comprehensive literature search was performed to identify pediatric patients who underwent surgical resection for spinal cord ependymomas. Only manuscripts with clearly defined age, tumor grade, extent of resection, and clinical follow-up were included.

Results: A total of 80 patients were identified with a histologic distribution as follows: 36 % myxopapillary (grade I), 54 % classical (grade II), and 10 % anaplastic (grade III). There was no association between tumor grade and PFS. The only factor associated with improved PFS was gross total resection (GTR), which remained significant in a multivariate model (hazard ratio (HR) = 0.248, p = 0.022). Moreover, older age (HR = 0.818, p = 0.026), GTR (HR = 0.042, p = 0.013), and anaplastic grade (HR = 19.847, p = 0.008) demonstrated a significant association with OS in a multivariate model.

Conclusions: Among pediatric patients with spinal cord ependymomas, PFS did not differ across histologic grades but was prolonged among patients who underwent GTR. Age, extent of resection, and tumor grade were all significantly associated with survival.

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