Characterization, etiology, and management of neurocognitive impairment in patients with glioma: an evidentiary update.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Kyle R Noll, Jeffrey S Wefel
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Abstract

Purpose of review: This review provides a summary of recent literature concerning neurocognitive functioning (NCF) in patients with glioma, including developments in assessment and characterization of NCF impairment, understanding of etiologic contributors, and mitigation and intervention strategies.

Recent findings: NCF impairment remains ubiquitous in patients with glioma, despite recognition of the detrimental impact upon well being. Risk factors for NCF decline and the underlying neurophysiologic mechanisms continue to be unraveled, including individual genetic characteristics, dynamic tumor and treatment-related changes to local and whole-brain networks, inflammatory cascades, and influence of social determinants of health. Developments in glioma treatment may improve NCF outcomes, such as advances in brain mapping for safer resection and investigational approaches to radiation delivery, though evidence is largely preliminary. While traditional neuropsychological testing has demonstrated utility in this population, digital and other emerging assessment approaches require further study. Additionally, few strategies for management and rehabilitation of NCF impairment are well supported, though potentially efficacious intervention approaches are briefly highlighted.

Summary: Impairment of NCF arises from complex tumor and treatment-driven network injury. While development of management strategies has been relatively modest, future approaches may capitalize on the rapidly advancing understanding of etiological mechanisms underlying NCF impairment in patients with glioma.

神经胶质瘤患者神经认知功能障碍的特征、病因学和治疗:证据更新。
综述目的:本综述综述了最近关于神经胶质瘤患者神经认知功能(NCF)的文献,包括NCF损伤的评估和表征、病因因素的理解以及缓解和干预策略的进展。最近的研究发现:神经胶质瘤患者中NCF损伤仍然普遍存在,尽管认识到对健康的有害影响。NCF下降的危险因素和潜在的神经生理机制继续被揭示,包括个体遗传特征、局部和全脑网络的动态肿瘤和治疗相关变化、炎症级联反应以及健康社会决定因素的影响。神经胶质瘤治疗的发展可能会改善NCF的结果,例如在更安全切除的脑测绘和研究放射治疗方法方面的进展,尽管证据主要是初步的。虽然传统的神经心理学测试在这一人群中已经证明了实用性,但数字和其他新兴的评估方法需要进一步研究。此外,尽管简要强调了潜在有效的干预方法,但很少有管理和康复NCF损伤的策略得到了很好的支持。摘要:NCF损伤是由复杂的肿瘤和治疗驱动的网络损伤引起的。虽然管理策略的发展相对温和,但未来的方法可能会利用对神经胶质瘤患者NCF损伤的病因机制的快速了解。
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Current Opinion in Neurology
Current Opinion in Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
174
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​​Current Opinion in Neurology is a highly regarded journal offering insightful editorials and on-the-mark invited reviews; covering key subjects such as cerebrovascular disease, developmental disorders, neuroimaging and demyelinating diseases. Published bimonthly, each issue of Current Opinion in Neurology introduces world renowned guest editors and internationally recognized academics within the neurology field, delivering a widespread selection of expert assessments on the latest developments from the most recent literature.
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