Evaluating optic system compression in sellar tumors: A novel application of quantitative pupillometry

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Pavlina Lenga, Martin Grutza, Daniel Kühlwein, Johannes Walter, Sandro M. Krieg, Christopher Beynon
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Abstract

Introduction

Tumorous growths in the sellar region pose significant clinical challenges due to their proximity to critical visual structures such as the optic chiasm and optic nerves. Given their proximity to the optic system, these tumors are often diagnosed due to a progressive decrease in visual acuity. Thus, surgical intervention is crucial to prevent irreversible damage, as timely decompression can halt the progression of edema and subsequent optic atrophy. Although Quantitative Pupillometry (QP) has been employed in various clinical settings, its application in patients with sellar region neoplasms remains unexplored. This study aims to evaluate the utility of QP to enhance treatment approaches in patients undergoing surgical resection of these tumors.

Methods

Pupillometry assessments were conducted prospectively using the automated NPi 200® Pupillometer on 45 patients who underwent surgical resection of tumors in the sellar region at our institution. The Neurological Pupil Index (NPi) was measured pre- and post-operatively, with a focus on correlations with visual acuity and tumor volume. Concurrently, MRI findings were analyzed to assess optic chiasm compression.

Results

Of the patients, 73.3% were diagnosed with pituitary tumors, 22.2% with tuberculum sellae meningiomas, and 4.4% with craniopharyngiomas. 66.7% of patients presented with decreased visual acuity, and 42.2% demonstrated paresis of the third cranial nerve (CN III). Compression of the optic chiasm was noted in 55.6% of cases. Patients with visual disturbances and CN III paresis exhibited significantly reduced NPi scores compared to unaffected individuals. In patients with pituitary adenomas, pathological NPIs were observed exclusively in cases of optic chiasm compression; compression of cranial nerve III (CN III) did not significantly affect the NPIs. Conversely, in patients with tuberculum sellae meningiomas, pathological NPIs were associated specifically with CN III compression, while optic chiasm compression tended to show a difference, however the results are not significant. Postoperatively, NPi values normalized among those who had presented with decreased visual acuity.

Conclusions

This study contributes to the field of skull base surgery by evaluating the utility of QP as a diagnostic tool for neurological assessment in patients with sellar region tumors. The findings suggest that QP may help in assessing the extent of tumor-related compression on the optic system. It particularly points to differences in the effects of optic chiasm and CN III compression, with observed variations in NPI scores corresponding to the type of compression in specific tumors, such as pituitary adenomas and tuberculum sellae meningiomas. By providing rapid and non-invasive assessments, QP supports enhanced correlation with clinical and radiological evaluations, potentially improving targeted interventions for these complex conditions.

评估鞍区肿瘤的视系统压迫:定量瞳孔测量的新应用
鞍区肿瘤的生长由于靠近重要的视觉结构,如视交叉和视神经,给临床带来了重大挑战。由于它们靠近视觉系统,这些肿瘤通常因视力逐渐下降而被诊断出来。因此,手术干预对于防止不可逆损伤至关重要,因为及时的减压可以阻止水肿和随后的视神经萎缩的进展。虽然定量瞳孔测量(QP)已在各种临床设置中使用,但其在鞍区肿瘤患者中的应用仍未探索。本研究旨在评估QP在手术切除这些肿瘤患者中改善治疗方法的效用。方法采用自动NPi 200®瞳孔测量仪对我院45例鞍区肿瘤切除术患者进行前瞻性瞳孔测量评估。术前和术后测量神经学瞳孔指数(NPi),重点观察其与视力和肿瘤体积的相关性。同时,分析MRI结果以评估视交叉受压。结果垂体瘤占73.3%,鞍结节脑膜瘤占22.2%,颅咽管瘤占4.4%。66.7%的患者表现为视力下降,42.2%的患者表现为第三颅神经麻痹(CN III), 55.6%的患者表现为视交叉受压。与未受影响的个体相比,视觉障碍和CN III型轻瘫患者的NPi评分显著降低。在垂体腺瘤患者中,病理性npi仅在视交叉压迫病例中观察到;颅神经III受压对npi无显著影响。相反,在鞍结节脑膜瘤患者中,病理性npi与CN III压缩特异性相关,而视交叉压缩倾向于表现出差异,但结果并不显著。术后表现为视力下降的患者,NPi值恢复正常。结论本研究通过评估QP作为鞍区肿瘤患者神经系统评估的诊断工具的实用性,为颅底外科领域做出了贡献。研究结果表明,QP可能有助于评估肿瘤对视神经系统的压迫程度。该研究特别指出了视交叉和CN III压缩效果的差异,观察到在特定肿瘤(如垂体腺瘤和鞍结节脑膜瘤)中,NPI评分随压缩类型的变化而变化。通过提供快速和非侵入性的评估,QP支持与临床和放射学评估增强相关性,有可能改善对这些复杂疾病的针对性干预。
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Acta Neurochirurgica
Acta Neurochirurgica 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.20%
发文量
342
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The journal "Acta Neurochirurgica" publishes only original papers useful both to research and clinical work. Papers should deal with clinical neurosurgery - diagnosis and diagnostic techniques, operative surgery and results, postoperative treatment - or with research work in neuroscience if the underlying questions or the results are of neurosurgical interest. Reports on congresses are given in brief accounts. As official organ of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies the journal publishes all announcements of the E.A.N.S. and reports on the activities of its member societies. Only contributions written in English will be accepted.
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