Survival Patterns and Mortality Causes in Patients with Invasive Ependymoma: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis from 2000 to 2019.

IF 4.4 Q1 Medicine
Anas Elgenidy, Khaled Saad, Amir Aboelgheet, Eman F Gad, Usama El-Shokhaiby, Thamer A M Alruwaili, Abdelrahman N Abdelal, Kawashty R Mohamed, Mohammad Bazzazeh, Mohamed Hesn, Abdelrahman H Elshimy, Aya Sayed, Sara Magdy, Doaa Ali Gamal, Amira A Elhoufey, Shymaa Adel Ismael, Ahmed M Afifi, Mohamed Fahmy M Ibrahim, Amany Ragab
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Abstract

Background: Ependymomas are primary CNS neoplasms that arise from the ependymal cells of the brain and spinal cord, accounting for 3-6% of all CNS tumors.

Aims: This study provides a comprehensive analysis of ependymoma survival patterns and examines non-cancer causes of death in the US.

Methods: This retrospective study used data from SEER 17 registries between 2000 and 2019 to evaluate the incidence of ependymoma, as well as the survival and mortality trends in the US.

Results: A total of 3821 patients were included, with 842 (22%) deaths. The highest mortality was observed in younger patients (<18 years) within one year of diagnosis (SMR, 54.77; 95% CI, 38.95-74.88). Brain and other nervous system cancers were the leading causes of death, followed by non-cancer causes, particularly cerebrovascular diseases, pneumonia, influenza, and septicemia. The survival rates observed at one, three, and five years were 94% (95% CI: 0.94-0.95), 88% (95% CI: 0.87-0.89), and 84% (95% CI: 0.82-0.85), respectively. Conditional survival improved over time, with a three-year conditional relative survival rate of 92% after one year of diagnosis and 96% for those who survived five years.

Conclusion: The death rate was highest among pediatric patients under 18 years of age. Cerebrovascular disorders were the leading non-cancer cause of death across all time intervals. The probability of surviving for three years increases for patients who have already survived one, three, or five years post-diagnosis.

侵袭性室管膜瘤患者的生存模式和死亡原因:2000年至2019年的回顾性队列分析
背景:室管膜瘤是起源于脑和脊髓室管膜细胞的原发性中枢神经系统肿瘤,占所有中枢神经系统肿瘤的3-6%。目的:本研究提供了美国室管膜瘤生存模式的综合分析,并检查了非癌症死亡原因。方法:本回顾性研究使用2000年至2019年SEER 17登记的数据来评估美国室管膜瘤的发病率,以及生存和死亡率趋势。结果:共纳入3821例患者,死亡842例(22%)。结论:18岁以下儿童患者死亡率最高。脑血管疾病是所有时间间隔内主要的非癌症死亡原因。对于诊断后已经存活1年、3年或5年的患者,存活3年的概率会增加。
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