Neuropsychological outcomes following supratotal resection for high-grade glioma: a review
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Neuropsychological outcomes following supratotal resection for high-grade glioma: a review
Abstract
Purpose: Supratotal resection (SpTR) of high-grade glioma (HGG), in which surgical removal of the tumor is extended outside the margins of the preoperative radiographic abnormality, has been suggested to improve overall survival (OS) and progression free survival (PFS) in patients harboring tumors of non-eloquent cortex when compared to gross total resection (GTR). While current literature demonstrates these findings without an increase in post-operative complications or neurological deficits, there remains a paucity of data examining the neuropsychological outcomes of SpTR for HGG. As quality of life dramatically influences survival rates in these patients, it is crucial for neurosurgeons, neuro-oncologists, and neuropsychiatrists to understand the behavioral and cognitive outcomes following SpTR, such that optimal treatment strategies can be tailored for each patient.
Methods: We performed a comprehensive review of the available literature regarding survival, neuropsychological, and quality of life (QOL) outcomes following SpTR for HGG. We also review neuropsychological and QOL outcomes following GTR for HGG to serve as a framework for better understanding potential implications of SpTR.
Results: While results are limited following SpTR for HGG, available data suggests similar outcomes to those seen in patients undergoing GTR of HGG, as well as low-grade glioma. These include a short-term decline in neuropsychological functioning post-surgically with a return to baseline across most neurocognitive domains occurring within several months. Memory and attention remain relatively diminished at long term follow-up.
Conclusions: Limited data exist examining postoperative cognitive and behavioral outcomes following SpTR for HGG. While the available data suggests a return to baseline for many neurocognitive domains, attention and memory deficits may persist. However, sample sizes are relatively small and have not been examined in the context of QOL and OS/PFS. More rigorous pre- and post-surgical neuropsychological assessment will help shed light on the long-term cognitive and behavioral effects of SpTR in the setting of HGG and inform clinical care and counseling when SpTR is considered.
Keywords: Extent of resection; Glioblastoma; Glioma; High grade glioma; Outcomes; Supratotal resection.
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