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Preoperative neurocognitive function as an independent survival prognostic marker in primary glioblastoma

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Aim of the present study is to investigate whether preoperative neurocognitive status is prognostically associated with overall survival (OS) in newly diagnosed glioblastoma (GBM) patients. Ninety patients with dominant-hemisphere IDH-wildtype… Click to show full abstract

Aim of the present study is to investigate whether preoperative neurocognitive status is prognostically associated with overall survival (OS) in newly diagnosed glioblastoma (GBM) patients. Ninety patients with dominant-hemisphere IDH-wildtype GBM were assessed by Mini Mental Status Exam (MMSE), Trail Making Test (TMT) A and B parts and Control Word Association Test (COWAT) phonemic and semantic subtests. Demographics, Karnofsky Performance Scale (KPS), tumor parameters, type of surgery and adjuvant therapy data were available for patients. According to Cox proportional hazards model the neurocognitive variables of TMT B (p<.01), COWAT semantic subset (p<.05) and the MMSE (p<.01) were found significantly associated with survival prediction. From all other factors only tumor volume and operation type (debulking vs biopsy) showed a statistical association (p<.05) with survival prediction. Kaplan Meier Long rank test showed statistical significance (p<.01) between unimpaired and impaired groups for TMT B, with median survival for the unimpaired group 26 months and 10 months for the impaired group, for COWAT semantic (p<.01) with median survival 23 months and 12 months respectively and for MMSE (p<.01) with medial survival 19 and 12 months respectively. Our study demonstrates that neurocognitive status at baseline -prior to treatment- is an independent prognostic factor for OS in wildtype GBM patients, adding another prognostic tool to assist physicians in selecting the best treatment plan.

Keywords: neurocognitive function; glioblastoma; independent survival; survival prognostic; function independent; preoperative neurocognitive

Journal Title: Neuro-Oncology Practice
Year Published: 2023

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