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A graded prognostic assessment scale to predict overall survival in patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery
BACKGROUND: The present study aims to evaluate the Graded Prognostic Assessment (GPA) score for predicting overall survival in patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery. METHODS: This was a cross sectional study conducted on the patients diagnosed with brain metast...
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Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
2012
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author | Shahzadi, Sohrab Azimi, Parisa Bitaraf, Mohammad Ali Azar, Maziar Alikhani, Mazdak Zali, Alireza Sadeghi, Sohrab Salmanian, Soraya |
author_facet | Shahzadi, Sohrab Azimi, Parisa Bitaraf, Mohammad Ali Azar, Maziar Alikhani, Mazdak Zali, Alireza Sadeghi, Sohrab Salmanian, Soraya |
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description | BACKGROUND: The present study aims to evaluate the Graded Prognostic Assessment (GPA) score for predicting overall survival in patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery. METHODS: This was a cross sectional study conducted on the patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery during 2003 to 2011. Clinical and radiological parameters were evaluated, and the GPA score were determined. Kaplan–Meier and log-rank tests were used to assess prognostic factors of the GPA. RESULTS: Two hundred and twenty patients were eligible to enter the study during the eight years course of study. The mean age of the patients was 54 ± 12.7 years (ranged 19 to 82 years) and were followed up for an average of 7 (range=1-25) months post Gamma-knife surgery. Median survival times according to the GPA were: GPA 0–1, 4 ± 0.4 months; GPA 1.5–2.5, 6 ± 0.7 months; GPA 3, 9 ± 0.9 months; and GPA 3.5–4.0, 12 ± 1.8 months and overall survival were 7 ± 0.6 months. The level of statistical significance among GPA groups was p less than 0.0001. CONCLUSIONS: It seems that the preoperative GPA is able to predict Gamma-knife radiosurgery results in patients with brain metastases. However, the results should be confirmed with further clinical trial assessments. KEYWORDS: Brain metastases, GPA Score, Gamma-knife radiosurgery, Predict |
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spelling | pubmed-35715302013-03-19 A graded prognostic assessment scale to predict overall survival in patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery Shahzadi, Sohrab Azimi, Parisa Bitaraf, Mohammad Ali Azar, Maziar Alikhani, Mazdak Zali, Alireza Sadeghi, Sohrab Salmanian, Soraya J Inj Violence Res Oral Presentation BACKGROUND: The present study aims to evaluate the Graded Prognostic Assessment (GPA) score for predicting overall survival in patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery. METHODS: This was a cross sectional study conducted on the patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery during 2003 to 2011. Clinical and radiological parameters were evaluated, and the GPA score were determined. Kaplan–Meier and log-rank tests were used to assess prognostic factors of the GPA. RESULTS: Two hundred and twenty patients were eligible to enter the study during the eight years course of study. The mean age of the patients was 54 ± 12.7 years (ranged 19 to 82 years) and were followed up for an average of 7 (range=1-25) months post Gamma-knife surgery. Median survival times according to the GPA were: GPA 0–1, 4 ± 0.4 months; GPA 1.5–2.5, 6 ± 0.7 months; GPA 3, 9 ± 0.9 months; and GPA 3.5–4.0, 12 ± 1.8 months and overall survival were 7 ± 0.6 months. The level of statistical significance among GPA groups was p less than 0.0001. CONCLUSIONS: It seems that the preoperative GPA is able to predict Gamma-knife radiosurgery results in patients with brain metastases. However, the results should be confirmed with further clinical trial assessments. KEYWORDS: Brain metastases, GPA Score, Gamma-knife radiosurgery, Predict Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 2012-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3571530/ Text en Copyright © 2012, KUMS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Oral Presentation Shahzadi, Sohrab Azimi, Parisa Bitaraf, Mohammad Ali Azar, Maziar Alikhani, Mazdak Zali, Alireza Sadeghi, Sohrab Salmanian, Soraya A graded prognostic assessment scale to predict overall survival in patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery |
title | A graded prognostic assessment scale to predict overall survival in patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery |
title_full | A graded prognostic assessment scale to predict overall survival in patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery |
title_fullStr | A graded prognostic assessment scale to predict overall survival in patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery |
title_full_unstemmed | A graded prognostic assessment scale to predict overall survival in patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery |
title_short | A graded prognostic assessment scale to predict overall survival in patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing Gamma-knife radiosurgery |
title_sort | graded prognostic assessment scale to predict overall survival in patients diagnosed with brain metastases undergoing gamma-knife radiosurgery |
topic | Oral Presentation |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3571530/ |
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