胶质母细胞瘤患者激光间质热治疗后总生存期的预后因素

S. Missios, Jason L. Schroeder, G. Barnett, A. Mohammadi
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背景:激光间质热治疗(LITT)是一种经皮治疗颅内肿瘤的微创技术。对肿瘤进行可控的热损伤可以作为治疗多形性胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)的辅助手段,特别是在深部部位。我们报告了我们的一系列GBM患者接受LITT治疗。方法:回顾性分析11例连续在克利夫兰诊所使用NeuroBlate®系统接受LITT治疗的GBM患者。采用热损伤阈值(TDT)线确定肿瘤治疗的程度:黄色TDT线(将组织加热至至少43°C,持续2分钟)和蓝色TDT线(43°C,持续10分钟)。进行体积分析以确定tdt线覆盖肿瘤体积的程度。采用Kaplan-Meier曲线和Cox回归分析评价患者预后。结果:LITT作为前期治疗6例,作为抢救治疗5例。经过26.2个月的随访,73%的病例出现进展,54.5%的病例死亡。队列的中位总生存期(OS)为8.4个月。中位无进展生存期(PFS)为6.1个月。在蓝色和黄色tdt线几乎完全覆盖肿瘤的患者中,发现了提高总生存率的趋势。结论:LITT可安全有效地用于难以进入的GBM患者的治疗。通过tdt治疗线提高肿瘤覆盖率有提高患者总体生存率的趋势。
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Prognostic factors of overall survival after laser interstitial thermal therapy in patients with glioblastoma
Abstract Background: Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) is a minimally invasive technique for treating intracranial tumors percutaneously. Controlled thermal damage to the tumor may offer an adjunct to the treatment of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) especially in deep-seated locations. We report our series of patients with GBM treated with LITT. Methods: Eleven consecutive patients with GBM who underwent LITT at the Cleveland Clinic using the NeuroBlate® System were retrospectively reviewed. The extent of tumor treatment was determined using thermal-damage-threshold (TDT) lines: yellow TDT-line (reached by heating tissue to at least 43°C for 2 min) and blue TDT-line (43°C for 10 min). Volumetric analysis was performed to determine the extent of coverage of tumor volume by the TDT-lines. Kaplan-Meier curves and Cox regression analysis were used to evaluate patient outcomes. Results: LITT was delivered as upfront treatment in six cases and delivered as salvage in five cases. After 26.2 months of follow-up, 73% of cases demonstrated progression and 54.5% died. The median overall survival (OS) for the cohort was 8.4 months. Median progression free survival (PFS) was 6.1 months. A tendency towards improved overall survival was discovered in patients who had near complete coverage of tumor by blue and yellow TDT-lines. Conclusions: LITT can be used in a safe and effective manner for the treatment of patients with difficult to access GBM. Improved coverage of the tumor by the TDT-treatment lines has a tendency to improve patient overall survival.
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