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Baseline neurocognitive dysfunction is ubiquitous in intrinsic brain tumors– results from a large Indian cohort of patients and analysis of factors associated with domain-specific dysfunction

BACKGROUND: Neurocognitive function (NCF) before surgery is an important marker of baseline performance in patients with brain tumors. Increasingly, neurocognitive deficits (NCD) have been demonstrated in a high proportion of patients. Selection bias (patient, tumor, and surgical procedure related)...

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Autores principales: Moiyadi, Aliasgar, Jain, Kanchi, Shetty, Prakash, kumar Singh, Vikas, Radhakrishnan, Keerthi, Rane, Pallavi, Velayutham, Parthiban
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10209697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37251242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wnsx.2023.100210
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author Moiyadi, Aliasgar
Jain, Kanchi
Shetty, Prakash
kumar Singh, Vikas
Radhakrishnan, Keerthi
Rane, Pallavi
Velayutham, Parthiban
author_facet Moiyadi, Aliasgar
Jain, Kanchi
Shetty, Prakash
kumar Singh, Vikas
Radhakrishnan, Keerthi
Rane, Pallavi
Velayutham, Parthiban
author_sort Moiyadi, Aliasgar
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description BACKGROUND: Neurocognitive function (NCF) before surgery is an important marker of baseline performance in patients with brain tumors. Increasingly, neurocognitive deficits (NCD) have been demonstrated in a high proportion of patients. Selection bias (patient, tumor, and surgical procedure related) may influence the prevalence and type of domains involved in patients with gliomas. METHODS: We evaluated baseline NCF in a consecutive cohort of intra-axial tumors in Indian patients (n = 142). A comprehensive battery evaluating five domains – attention & executive function (EF), memory, language, visuospatial function and visuomotor abilities was used. Deficits were categorized as severe and mild-moderate. Factors associated with severe NCD were evaluated. RESULTS: Severe NCD was present in 90% of the patients, 70% of them having affection of at least 2 domains. Attention-EF, memory and visuomotor speed were most affected. 132 underwent surgery (69 awake, 63 under general anesthesia - GA). The awake cohort had younger patients with lower grade gliomas and more left sided tumors. Multi-domain dysfunction was seen almost equally in awake/GA groups as well as left/right sided tumors. On multivariate analysis, older age, lower educational status and larger tumor volume adversely affected NCF in many of the domains. Only language dysfunction was location specific (temporal lobe tumors) though not laterality (left/right) specific. CONCLUSIONS: NCD were seen in a large majority of cases before surgery, including those undergoing awake surgery. Language may be affected even in tumors in the non-dominant hemisphere. Attention-EF and memory are most affected and need to be factored in while assessing patient performance intraoperatively during awake surgery as well as tailoring rehabilitative measures subsequently.
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spelling pubmed-102096972023-05-26 Baseline neurocognitive dysfunction is ubiquitous in intrinsic brain tumors– results from a large Indian cohort of patients and analysis of factors associated with domain-specific dysfunction Moiyadi, Aliasgar Jain, Kanchi Shetty, Prakash kumar Singh, Vikas Radhakrishnan, Keerthi Rane, Pallavi Velayutham, Parthiban World Neurosurg X Original Article BACKGROUND: Neurocognitive function (NCF) before surgery is an important marker of baseline performance in patients with brain tumors. Increasingly, neurocognitive deficits (NCD) have been demonstrated in a high proportion of patients. Selection bias (patient, tumor, and surgical procedure related) may influence the prevalence and type of domains involved in patients with gliomas. METHODS: We evaluated baseline NCF in a consecutive cohort of intra-axial tumors in Indian patients (n = 142). A comprehensive battery evaluating five domains – attention & executive function (EF), memory, language, visuospatial function and visuomotor abilities was used. Deficits were categorized as severe and mild-moderate. Factors associated with severe NCD were evaluated. RESULTS: Severe NCD was present in 90% of the patients, 70% of them having affection of at least 2 domains. Attention-EF, memory and visuomotor speed were most affected. 132 underwent surgery (69 awake, 63 under general anesthesia - GA). The awake cohort had younger patients with lower grade gliomas and more left sided tumors. Multi-domain dysfunction was seen almost equally in awake/GA groups as well as left/right sided tumors. On multivariate analysis, older age, lower educational status and larger tumor volume adversely affected NCF in many of the domains. Only language dysfunction was location specific (temporal lobe tumors) though not laterality (left/right) specific. CONCLUSIONS: NCD were seen in a large majority of cases before surgery, including those undergoing awake surgery. Language may be affected even in tumors in the non-dominant hemisphere. Attention-EF and memory are most affected and need to be factored in while assessing patient performance intraoperatively during awake surgery as well as tailoring rehabilitative measures subsequently. Elsevier 2023-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10209697/ /pubmed/37251242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wnsx.2023.100210 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Moiyadi, Aliasgar
Jain, Kanchi
Shetty, Prakash
kumar Singh, Vikas
Radhakrishnan, Keerthi
Rane, Pallavi
Velayutham, Parthiban
Baseline neurocognitive dysfunction is ubiquitous in intrinsic brain tumors– results from a large Indian cohort of patients and analysis of factors associated with domain-specific dysfunction
title Baseline neurocognitive dysfunction is ubiquitous in intrinsic brain tumors– results from a large Indian cohort of patients and analysis of factors associated with domain-specific dysfunction
title_full Baseline neurocognitive dysfunction is ubiquitous in intrinsic brain tumors– results from a large Indian cohort of patients and analysis of factors associated with domain-specific dysfunction
title_fullStr Baseline neurocognitive dysfunction is ubiquitous in intrinsic brain tumors– results from a large Indian cohort of patients and analysis of factors associated with domain-specific dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Baseline neurocognitive dysfunction is ubiquitous in intrinsic brain tumors– results from a large Indian cohort of patients and analysis of factors associated with domain-specific dysfunction
title_short Baseline neurocognitive dysfunction is ubiquitous in intrinsic brain tumors– results from a large Indian cohort of patients and analysis of factors associated with domain-specific dysfunction
title_sort baseline neurocognitive dysfunction is ubiquitous in intrinsic brain tumors– results from a large indian cohort of patients and analysis of factors associated with domain-specific dysfunction
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10209697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37251242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wnsx.2023.100210
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