Effectiveness of conservative management of acoustic neuromas.

The American journal of otology Pub Date : 2000-11-01
Y J Shin, B Fraysse, C Cognard, I Gafsi, J P Charlet, C Berges, O Deguine, M Tremoulet
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Abstract

Objective: The goal of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the conservative management in patients with acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma).

Study design: This retrospective study was performed in a university hospital.

Patients: Patients were selected for this wait-and-see policy on the basis of age, general condition, audiometric results, tumor size, and patient preference. The study group included 97 patients, 87 of whom had at least two neuroradiologic examinations. The mean age of this population was 63 years (29 to 89 years). The mean length of follow-up of this population was 31 months. Eighty-seven of these patients had at least two radiologic examinations (magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography). The mean interval between the initial and follow-up radiologic examinations was 15 months.

Main outcome measures: Tumor size was measured by use of two-dimensional data in all patients. The mean tumor size was 12 mm. The growth rate of the tumor was estimated by comparison of the results of the measurements from the initial and follow-up neuroradiologic examinations.

Results: Of the 97 patients studied, 6 patients required surgery and 6 required radiotherapy. Sixty patients (62%) were still being treated conservatively at the end of the study period. Three patients of 28 who were classified as candidates for hearing preservation surgery lost their candidacy during the observation period. The mean annual tumor growth rate was 1.52 mm/year. The tumor was stable in size in 36% of patients, regressed in 11% of patients, or grew in 53% of patients. The growth patterns of the acoustic neuroma fell into five categories: continuous growth in 15% of patients, negative growth in 5%, growth followed by negative growth in 40%, negative growth followed by growth in 20%, and no variation of tumor size in 20%.

Conclusion: Conservative management of acoustic neuromas carries difficulties: long-term follow-up of the patients and unpredictability of the tumor growth pattern. A reliable and reproducible radiologic method for evaluating tumor size is of great importance.

听神经瘤保守治疗的有效性。
目的:本研究的目的是评估听神经瘤(前庭神经鞘瘤)保守治疗的有效性。研究设计:本回顾性研究在一所大学医院进行。患者:根据患者的年龄、一般情况、听力测试结果、肿瘤大小和患者偏好来选择患者。研究组包括97例患者,其中87例至少进行了两次神经放射学检查。该人群的平均年龄为63岁(29 - 89岁)。该人群平均随访时间为31个月。其中87例患者至少进行了两次放射学检查(磁共振成像或计算机断层扫描)。初次和随访放射检查的平均间隔为15个月。主要结果测量:所有患者的肿瘤大小均采用二维数据测量。肿瘤平均大小为12mm。肿瘤的生长速度是通过比较初始和后续神经放射学检查的测量结果来估计的。结果:97例患者中,6例需要手术治疗,6例需要放疗。60例患者(62%)在研究期结束时仍在接受保守治疗。28例患者中有3例患者在观察期间失去了听力保留手术的候选资格。肿瘤年平均生长率为1.52 mm/年。36%的患者肿瘤大小稳定,11%的患者肿瘤变小,53%的患者肿瘤增大。听神经瘤的生长模式分为5类:15%的患者持续生长,5%的患者负生长,40%的患者先生长后生长,20%的患者先生长后生长,20%的患者肿瘤大小无变化。结论:听神经瘤的保守治疗存在困难:患者的长期随访和肿瘤生长模式的不可预测性。一个可靠和可重复的放射学方法评估肿瘤大小是非常重要的。
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