Growth dynamics of incidental meningiomas: A prospective long-term follow-up study

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作者
Stromsnes, Torbjorn Austveg [1 ,2 ,7 ]
Lund-Johansen, Morten [1 ,2 ]
Skeie, Geir Olve [3 ]
Eide, Geir Egil [4 ,5 ]
Behbahani, Maziar [6 ]
Skeie, Bente Sandvei [1 ]
机构
[1] Haukeland Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Bergen, Norway
[2] Univ Bergen, Dept Clin Sci, Bergen, Norway
[3] Haukeland Hosp, Dept Neurol, Bergen, Norway
[4] Haukeland Hosp, Ctr Clin Res, Bergen, Norway
[5] Univ Bergen, Dept Global Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Bergen, Norway
[6] Stavanger Univ Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Stavanger, Norway
[7] Jonas Lies Vei 65, N-5021 Bergen, Norway
关键词
asymptomatic meningioma; incidental meningioma; natural history; prospective study; volumetric tumor growth; NATURAL-HISTORY; ASYMPTOMATIC MENINGIOMAS; OUTCOMES; SURGERY; VOLUME; BASE;
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10.1093/nop/npac088
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background There is no consensus on the management of incidental meningiomas. The literature on long-term growth dynamics is sparse and the natural history of these tumors remains to be illuminated. Methods We prospectively assessed long-term tumor growth dynamics and survival rates during active monitoring of 62 patients (45 female, mean age 63.9 years) harboring 68 tumors. Clinical and radiological data were obtained every 6 months for 2 years, annually until 5 years, then every second year. Results The natural progression of incidental meningiomas during 12 years of monitoring was growth (P < .001). However, mean growth decelerated at 1.5 years and became insignificant after 8 years. Self-limiting growth patterns were seen in 43 (63.2%) tumors, non-decelerating in 20 (29.4%) and 5 (7.4%) were inconclusive due to <= 2 measurements. Decelerating growth persisted once established. Within 5 years, 38 (97.4%) of 39 interventions were initiated. None developed symptoms prior to intervention. Large tumors (P < .001) involving venous sinuses (P = .039) grew most aggressively. Since inclusion 19 (30.6%) patients have died of unrelated causes and 2 (3%) from grade 2 meningiomas. Conclusion Active monitoring seems a safe and appropriate first-line management of incidental meningiomas. Intervention was avoided in > 40% with indolent tumors in this cohort. Treatment was not compromised by tumor growth. Clinical follow-up seems sufficient beyond 5 years if self-limiting growth is established. Steady or accelerating growth warrant monitoring until they reach a stable state or intervention is initiated.
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