临床健康80岁老人疑似脑膜瘤的肿瘤生长:5年后随访

Zentralblatt Fur Neurochirurgie Pub Date : 2008-11-01 Epub Date: 2008-10-23 DOI:10.1055/s-2008-1080940
W W Krampla, S Newrkla, W Pfisterer, S Jungwirth, P Fischer, T Leitha, W Hruby, K H Tragl
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摘要

背景:5年前,维也纳跨多瑙河衰老研究(VITA)确定了75岁老年人临床无症状脑膜瘤的发病率。当时,建议在偶然发现脑膜瘤的病例中采用观察等待的方法。方法:在最初的532名受试者中,有420人在2.5年和5年后接受了对照调查。九种已知肿瘤中的六种再次被测量,患者接受了临床、神经和心理测试。确定肿瘤大小的变化,并仔细检查MRI检查中发现的所有新肿瘤。结果:在整个随访期间,所有6例患者的肿瘤生长极小。两名原脑膜瘤患者死亡,一名患者接受肿瘤切除术。结论:本研究证实了VITA研究后推荐的观察和等待方法。所有病例肿瘤生长缓慢;到目前为止没有临床症状记录。对照检查之间的间隔甚至可能因肿瘤的位置而延长。在这个年龄组,手术似乎比无症状肿瘤的存在带来更大的风险。
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Tumor growth of suspected meningiomas in clinically healthy 80-year-olds: a follow up five years later.

Background: The incidence of clinically silent meningiomas in 75-year-old individuals was determined five years ago in the Vienna Transdanube Ageing Study (VITA). At the time a watch-and-wait approach was recommended in cases of incidentally discovered meningiomas.

Methods: 420 out of the initial cohort of 532 test persons underwent control investigations after 2.5 and 5 years. Six of the nine known tumors were measured again and the patients underwent clinical, neurological and psychological tests. Changes in tumor size were determined and all new tumors seen on MRI investigation were carefully reviewed.

Results: Tumor growth was minimal in all six cases that were followed over the entire period. Two of the original meningioma patients had died and one patient had undergone tumor resection.

Conclusions: The watch-and-wait approach recommended after the VITA study was confirmed by the present investigation. Tumor growth was slow in all cases; no clinical symptoms have been registered thus far. The intervals between control investigations may even be prolonged depending on the location of the tumor. In this age group the operation appears to pose a greater risk than the presence of an asymptomatic tumor.

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