Periventricular zone involvement as a predictor of survival in glioblastoma patients: A single centre cohort-comparison investigation concerning a distinct clinical entity

Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) contacting the Subventricular Zone (SVZ) may display a more aggressive pattern of invasiveness with higher potential to recruit migratory progenitor cells. We aims to determine the relationships between the location of the lesion and the clinical, molecular characteris...

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Main Authors: Daniele Armocida, Alessandro Pesce, Mauro Palmieri, Giancarlo D'Andrea, Maurizio Salvati, Antonio Santoro, Alessandro Frati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
Subjects:
MRI
SVZ
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751921000979
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spelling doaj-9c538bea349442ccaaba9c8be2e48e832021-07-17T04:34:03ZengElsevierInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery2214-75192021-09-0125101185Periventricular zone involvement as a predictor of survival in glioblastoma patients: A single centre cohort-comparison investigation concerning a distinct clinical entityDaniele Armocida0Alessandro Pesce1Mauro Palmieri2Giancarlo D'Andrea3Maurizio Salvati4Antonio Santoro5Alessandro Frati6Human Neurosciences Department Neurosurgery Division “Sapienza” University, Italy; Corresponding author at: AOU “Policlinico Umberto I”, Viale del Policlinico 155 –00161, Roma, Italy.Santa Maria Goretti Hospital, Latina, LT, ItalyHuman Neurosciences Department Neurosurgery Division “Sapienza” University, ItalySpaziani Hospital, Frosinone, Fr, ItalyIRCCS “Neuromed” Pozzilli (IS), ItalyHuman Neurosciences Department Neurosurgery Division “Sapienza” University, ItalyHuman Neurosciences Department Neurosurgery Division “Sapienza” University, Italy; IRCCS “Neuromed” Pozzilli (IS), ItalyBackground: Glioblastoma (GBM) contacting the Subventricular Zone (SVZ) may display a more aggressive pattern of invasiveness with higher potential to recruit migratory progenitor cells. We aims to determine the relationships between the location of the lesion and the clinical, molecular characteristics and outcome in patients affected by GBM. Methods: The surgical, radiological and clinical outcomes of patients have been retrospectively reviewed for the present study. All patients have been classified according their anatomical relationship with SVZ in SVZ + and SVZ-. A review of our surgical series was conducted to compare the results of SVZ tumors in regards to clinical and molecular characteristics, localization, and Extent of Resection (EOR). Uni- and Multivariate ANOVA and survival analyses were performed to investigate the cohort. Results: A total of 177 patients were included in the final cohort. A statistical analysis by means of multivariate analyses to demonstrate that SVZ + tumors were significantly associated to a greater volume at presentation, a lesser EOR, lesser functional postoperative outcome and a short overall survival. Conclusions: There are specific characteristics to consider the SVZ + GBMs a specific clinical entity how greater tumors at presentation, clinical associated with Headache and Sensory Disturbances, which are associated to a higher risk of partial resection and with a less satisfactory functional outcome in the early postoperative period. Our multivariate analysis demonstrated a clear and statistically significant survival advantage of cortical GBM over V-SVZ GBM.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751921000979Ventricular-subventricular zoneMRISubventricular zoneSVZGlioblastomaLateral ventricle
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author Daniele Armocida
Alessandro Pesce
Mauro Palmieri
Giancarlo D'Andrea
Maurizio Salvati
Antonio Santoro
Alessandro Frati
spellingShingle Daniele Armocida
Alessandro Pesce
Mauro Palmieri
Giancarlo D'Andrea
Maurizio Salvati
Antonio Santoro
Alessandro Frati
Periventricular zone involvement as a predictor of survival in glioblastoma patients: A single centre cohort-comparison investigation concerning a distinct clinical entity
Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
Ventricular-subventricular zone
MRI
Subventricular zone
SVZ
Glioblastoma
Lateral ventricle
author_facet Daniele Armocida
Alessandro Pesce
Mauro Palmieri
Giancarlo D'Andrea
Maurizio Salvati
Antonio Santoro
Alessandro Frati
author_sort Daniele Armocida
title Periventricular zone involvement as a predictor of survival in glioblastoma patients: A single centre cohort-comparison investigation concerning a distinct clinical entity
title_short Periventricular zone involvement as a predictor of survival in glioblastoma patients: A single centre cohort-comparison investigation concerning a distinct clinical entity
title_full Periventricular zone involvement as a predictor of survival in glioblastoma patients: A single centre cohort-comparison investigation concerning a distinct clinical entity
title_fullStr Periventricular zone involvement as a predictor of survival in glioblastoma patients: A single centre cohort-comparison investigation concerning a distinct clinical entity
title_full_unstemmed Periventricular zone involvement as a predictor of survival in glioblastoma patients: A single centre cohort-comparison investigation concerning a distinct clinical entity
title_sort periventricular zone involvement as a predictor of survival in glioblastoma patients: a single centre cohort-comparison investigation concerning a distinct clinical entity
publisher Elsevier
series Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery
issn 2214-7519
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) contacting the Subventricular Zone (SVZ) may display a more aggressive pattern of invasiveness with higher potential to recruit migratory progenitor cells. We aims to determine the relationships between the location of the lesion and the clinical, molecular characteristics and outcome in patients affected by GBM. Methods: The surgical, radiological and clinical outcomes of patients have been retrospectively reviewed for the present study. All patients have been classified according their anatomical relationship with SVZ in SVZ + and SVZ-. A review of our surgical series was conducted to compare the results of SVZ tumors in regards to clinical and molecular characteristics, localization, and Extent of Resection (EOR). Uni- and Multivariate ANOVA and survival analyses were performed to investigate the cohort. Results: A total of 177 patients were included in the final cohort. A statistical analysis by means of multivariate analyses to demonstrate that SVZ + tumors were significantly associated to a greater volume at presentation, a lesser EOR, lesser functional postoperative outcome and a short overall survival. Conclusions: There are specific characteristics to consider the SVZ + GBMs a specific clinical entity how greater tumors at presentation, clinical associated with Headache and Sensory Disturbances, which are associated to a higher risk of partial resection and with a less satisfactory functional outcome in the early postoperative period. Our multivariate analysis demonstrated a clear and statistically significant survival advantage of cortical GBM over V-SVZ GBM.
topic Ventricular-subventricular zone
MRI
Subventricular zone
SVZ
Glioblastoma
Lateral ventricle
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214751921000979
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