Cargando…

Postoperative Deterioration in Health Related Quality of Life as Predictor for Survival in Patients with Glioblastoma: A Prospective Study

BACKGROUND: Studies indicate that acquired deficits negatively affect patients' self-reported health related quality of life (HRQOL) and survival, but the impact of HRQOL deterioration after surgery on survival has not been explored. OBJECTIVE: Assess if change in HRQOL after surgery is a predi...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Jakola, Asgeir S., Gulati, Sasha, Weber, Clemens, Unsgård, Geirmund, Solheim, Ole
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3235141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22174842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028592
_version_ 1782218571298897920
author Jakola, Asgeir S.
Gulati, Sasha
Weber, Clemens
Unsgård, Geirmund
Solheim, Ole
author_facet Jakola, Asgeir S.
Gulati, Sasha
Weber, Clemens
Unsgård, Geirmund
Solheim, Ole
author_sort Jakola, Asgeir S.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Studies indicate that acquired deficits negatively affect patients' self-reported health related quality of life (HRQOL) and survival, but the impact of HRQOL deterioration after surgery on survival has not been explored. OBJECTIVE: Assess if change in HRQOL after surgery is a predictor for survival in patients with glioblastoma. METHODS: Sixty-one patients with glioblastoma were included. The majority of patients (n = 56, 91.8%) were operated using a neuronavigation system which utilizes 3D preoperative MRI and updated intraoperative 3D ultrasound volumes to guide resection. HRQOL was assessed using EuroQol 5D (EQ-5D), a generic instrument. HRQOL data were collected 1–3 days preoperatively and after 6 weeks. The mean change in EQ-5D index was −0.05 (95% CI −0.15–0.05) 6 weeks after surgery (p = 0.285). There were 30 patients (49.2%) reporting deterioration 6 weeks after surgery. In a Cox multivariate survival analysis we evaluated deterioration in HRQOL after surgery together with established risk factors (age, preoperative condition, radiotherapy, temozolomide and extent of resection). RESULTS: There were significant independent associations between survival and use of temozolomide (HR 0.30, p = 0.019), radiotherapy (HR 0.26, p = 0.030), and deterioration in HRQOL after surgery (HR 2.02, p = 0.045). Inclusion of surgically acquired deficits in the model did not alter the conclusion. CONCLUSION: Early deterioration in HRQOL after surgery is independently and markedly associated with impaired survival in patients with glioblastoma. Deterioration in patient reported HRQOL after surgery is a meaningful outcome in surgical neuro-oncology, as the measure reflects both the burden of symptoms and treatment hazards and is linked to overall survival.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3235141
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2011
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-32351412011-12-15 Postoperative Deterioration in Health Related Quality of Life as Predictor for Survival in Patients with Glioblastoma: A Prospective Study Jakola, Asgeir S. Gulati, Sasha Weber, Clemens Unsgård, Geirmund Solheim, Ole PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Studies indicate that acquired deficits negatively affect patients' self-reported health related quality of life (HRQOL) and survival, but the impact of HRQOL deterioration after surgery on survival has not been explored. OBJECTIVE: Assess if change in HRQOL after surgery is a predictor for survival in patients with glioblastoma. METHODS: Sixty-one patients with glioblastoma were included. The majority of patients (n = 56, 91.8%) were operated using a neuronavigation system which utilizes 3D preoperative MRI and updated intraoperative 3D ultrasound volumes to guide resection. HRQOL was assessed using EuroQol 5D (EQ-5D), a generic instrument. HRQOL data were collected 1–3 days preoperatively and after 6 weeks. The mean change in EQ-5D index was −0.05 (95% CI −0.15–0.05) 6 weeks after surgery (p = 0.285). There were 30 patients (49.2%) reporting deterioration 6 weeks after surgery. In a Cox multivariate survival analysis we evaluated deterioration in HRQOL after surgery together with established risk factors (age, preoperative condition, radiotherapy, temozolomide and extent of resection). RESULTS: There were significant independent associations between survival and use of temozolomide (HR 0.30, p = 0.019), radiotherapy (HR 0.26, p = 0.030), and deterioration in HRQOL after surgery (HR 2.02, p = 0.045). Inclusion of surgically acquired deficits in the model did not alter the conclusion. CONCLUSION: Early deterioration in HRQOL after surgery is independently and markedly associated with impaired survival in patients with glioblastoma. Deterioration in patient reported HRQOL after surgery is a meaningful outcome in surgical neuro-oncology, as the measure reflects both the burden of symptoms and treatment hazards and is linked to overall survival. Public Library of Science 2011-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3235141/ /pubmed/22174842 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028592 Text en Jakola et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Jakola, Asgeir S.
Gulati, Sasha
Weber, Clemens
Unsgård, Geirmund
Solheim, Ole
Postoperative Deterioration in Health Related Quality of Life as Predictor for Survival in Patients with Glioblastoma: A Prospective Study
title Postoperative Deterioration in Health Related Quality of Life as Predictor for Survival in Patients with Glioblastoma: A Prospective Study
title_full Postoperative Deterioration in Health Related Quality of Life as Predictor for Survival in Patients with Glioblastoma: A Prospective Study
title_fullStr Postoperative Deterioration in Health Related Quality of Life as Predictor for Survival in Patients with Glioblastoma: A Prospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative Deterioration in Health Related Quality of Life as Predictor for Survival in Patients with Glioblastoma: A Prospective Study
title_short Postoperative Deterioration in Health Related Quality of Life as Predictor for Survival in Patients with Glioblastoma: A Prospective Study
title_sort postoperative deterioration in health related quality of life as predictor for survival in patients with glioblastoma: a prospective study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3235141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22174842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028592
work_keys_str_mv AT jakolaasgeirs postoperativedeteriorationinhealthrelatedqualityoflifeaspredictorforsurvivalinpatientswithglioblastomaaprospectivestudy
AT gulatisasha postoperativedeteriorationinhealthrelatedqualityoflifeaspredictorforsurvivalinpatientswithglioblastomaaprospectivestudy
AT weberclemens postoperativedeteriorationinhealthrelatedqualityoflifeaspredictorforsurvivalinpatientswithglioblastomaaprospectivestudy
AT unsgardgeirmund postoperativedeteriorationinhealthrelatedqualityoflifeaspredictorforsurvivalinpatientswithglioblastomaaprospectivestudy
AT solheimole postoperativedeteriorationinhealthrelatedqualityoflifeaspredictorforsurvivalinpatientswithglioblastomaaprospectivestudy