Quality of Life for Patients with Sporadic Small Vestibular Schwannomas Following Middle Fossa Craniotomy.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Otology & Neurotology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-21 DOI:10.1097/MAO.0000000000004202
Pawina Jiramongkolchai, Alexandra Vacaru, Olivia La Monte, Joshua Lee, Marc S Schwartz, Rick A Friedman
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate quality-of-life outcomes for patients with vestibular schwannomas (VS) undergoing a middle cranial fossa (MCF) approach.

Study design: Prospective study from 2018 to 2023.

Setting: Tertiary academic institution.

Patients: Adults with sporadic VS.

Interventions: MCF.

Main outcome measures: The primary outcome measure was the change in preoperative and 1-year postoperative Penn Acoustic Neuroma Quality-of-life (PANQOL) scores. Secondary outcome measures included hearing preservation and facial nerve function.

Results: Of the 164 patients who underwent MCF for sporadic VS, 78 patients elected to voluntarily complete preoperative PANQOL assessments prior to surgery. Seventy-one (91%) of those 78 patients completed postoperative PANQOL surveys. Fifty (70%) of the respondents were female and the median age was 48 years (range, 27-71 years). Overall, at 1-year postsurgery, a minimal clinically important difference (MCID) was obtained in the hearing (mean difference, 10.5; 95% confidence interval [CI], 4.3-16.7) and anxiety (mean difference, 18.8; 95% CI, 11.7-25.9) domains. For patients with hearing preservation (n = 48, 68%), MCIDs were reached in the hearing (mean difference, 13.4; 95% CI, 6.3-20.6), anxiety (mean difference, 20.8; 95% CI, 11.8-29.9), energy (mean difference, 13.7; 95% CI, 3.6-23.8), pain (mean difference, 13.7; 95% CI, 3.6-23.8) domains, and overall PANQOL scores (mean difference, 12.7; 95% CI, 7.1-18.3). Postoperatively, 64 (90%) patients maintained a House-Brackmann I.

Conclusions: To our knowledge, this is the largest study examining disease-specific QOL for VS patients undergoing MCF. Based on our institution's experience, MCF approach for small VS is associated with clinically meaningful improvements in QOL, hearing preservation, and excellent facial nerve outcomes.

中窝开颅手术后零星小前庭斯旺瘤患者的生活质量。
目的:评估前庭分裂瘤(VS)患者接受中颅窝入路手术后的生活质量:评估前庭分裂瘤(VS)患者接受中颅窝方法(MCF)治疗后的生活质量:2018年至2023年的前瞻性研究:三级学术机构:成人散发性VS.干预措施:MCF:MCF.主要结果测量:主要结局指标为术前和术后1年宾州听神经瘤生活质量(PANQOL)评分的变化。次要结果指标包括听力保护和面神经功能:在164名因散发性VS而接受MCF手术的患者中,78名患者选择在术前自愿完成术前PANQOL评估。这 78 名患者中有 71 人(91%)完成了术后 PANQOL 调查。其中 50 名(70%)受访者为女性,年龄中位数为 48 岁(27-71 岁)。总体而言,术后 1 年,听力(平均差异为 10.5;95% 置信区间 [CI],4.3-16.7)和焦虑(平均差异为 18.8;95% 置信区间,11.7-25.9)领域的临床意义最小差异(MCID)。听力保留患者(48 人,68%)的听力(平均差异为 13.4;95% CI 为 6.3-20.6)、焦虑(平均差异为 20.8;95% CI 为 11.8-29.9)、能量(平均差异为 13.7;95% CI 为 3.6-23.8)、疼痛(平均差异为 13.7;95% CI 为 3.6-23.8)和 PANQOL 总分(平均差异为 12.7;95% CI 为 7.1-18.3)均达到 MCID。术后,64 名患者(90%)保持了 House-Brackmann I 级评分:据我们所知,这是针对接受 MCF 的 VS 患者进行的最大规模的疾病特异性 QOL 研究。根据我们医院的经验,MCF 方法治疗小型 VS 可改善患者的 QOL、听力和面神经预后,具有临床意义。
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Otology & Neurotology
Otology & Neurotology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
14.30%
发文量
509
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​Otology & Neurotology publishes original articles relating to both clinical and basic science aspects of otology, neurotology, and cranial base surgery. As the foremost journal in its field, it has become the favored place for publishing the best of new science relating to the human ear and its diseases. The broadly international character of its contributing authors, editorial board, and readership provides the Journal its decidedly global perspective.
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