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Risk factors for domain-specific neurocognitive outcome in pediatric survivors of a brain tumor in the posterior fossa — results of the HIT 2000 trial (2024)
Mynarek, Martin ; Rossius, Anne ; Guiard, Anika ; Ottensmeier, Holger ; von Hoff, Katja ; Obrecht-Sturm, Denise ; Bußenius, Lisa ; Friedrich, Carsten ; von Bueren, Andre O. ; Gerber, Nicolas U. ; Traunwieser, Thomas ; Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter ; Warmuth-Metz, Monika ; Bison, Brigitte ; Thomale, Ulrich W. ; Krauss, Juergen ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Clifford, Steven C. ; Pfister, Stefan M. ; Sturm, Dominik ; Sahm, Felix ; Tischler, Tanja ; Rutkowski, Stefan
QOL-31. Neuropsychological functioning and quality of life in infant AT/RT survivors: focus on fluid intelligence and visual processing [Abstract] (2024)
Traunwieser, Thomas ; Loos, Elena ; Ottensmeier, Holger ; Mynarek, Martin ; Bison, Brigitte ; Kandels, Daniela ; Rossius, Anne ; Lüttich, Peggy ; Baust, Katja ; Faulstich-Ritter, Kristin ; John, Rainer ; Kreisch, Andrea ; Landmann, Judyta ; Manteufel, Eva ; Nest, Alexandra ; Prüfe, Jenny ; Schubert, Lisa ; Stamm, Walther ; Timmermann, Beate ; Gerss, Joachim ; Rutkowski, Stefan ; Schlegel, Paul-Gerhardt ; Eyrich, Matthias ; Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Frühwald, Michael C.
BACKGROUND Understanding the long-term cognitive sequelae in infant brain tumor survivors remains incomplete, particularly regarding the impact of tumor type, multimodal treatment, and other patient-related factors. This retrospective analysis explores neuropsychological and quality of survival (QoS) outcomes in survivors of atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors (AT/RT) and extracranial malignant rhabdoid tumors of soft tissues (eMRT) and kidneys (RTK), all treated within the same framework. Neuropsychological data from children with AT/RT were compared to data from children with non-irradiated low-grade glioma (LGG). METHODS Patients (0 - 36 months at diagnosis) underwent various treatments, including radio-chemotherapy for AT/RT (n = 13) and eMRT/RTK (n = 7), chemotherapy only for LGG (n = 4) and eMRT/RTK (n = 1), or observation for LGG (n = 11). Neuropsychological evaluations were conducted at a median of 6.8 years (AT/RT), 6.6 years (eMRT/RTK), and 5.2 years (LGG) post-diagnosis. RESULTS Impairments were observed for all tumour types. Patients with AT/RT exhibited impairments in fluid intelligence (p =.041; d = 1.11) and visual processing (p =.001; d = 2.09) when compared to LGG-patients. Both groups demonstrated deficits in psychomotor speed and attention abilities (p <.001–.019; d = 0.79–1.90). Diagnosis significantly predicted cognitive outcomes, whereas gender and age-related variables did not. QoS outcomes for all rhabdoid patients indicated lower scores in psychosocial functioning (p =.023; d = 0.78) and quality of life (p =.006; d = 0.79) compared to healthy controls. CONCLUSIONS Infant rhabdoid tumor survivors experience cognitive and quality-of-life sequelae. Patients with AT/RT are especially vulnerable to impairments in fluid intelligence and visual processing, while infant LGG-patients without radiotherapy demonstrated comparable deficits in psychomotor and attention abilities. Close monitoring of neuropsychological and quality of life outcomes is crucial for early onset and multimodal treatment.
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