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Barriers and opportunities for implementation of a brief psychological intervention for post-ICU mental distress in the primary care setting – results from a qualitative sub-study of the PICTURE trial (2023)
Sanftenberg, Linda ; Beutel, Antina ; Friemel, Chris Maria ; Kosilek, Robert Philipp ; Schauer, Maggie ; Elbert, Thomas ; Reips, Ulf-Dietrich ; Gehrke-Beck, Sabine ; Schubert, Tomke ; Schmidt, Konrad ; Gensichen, Jochen ; Adrion, Christine ; Angstwurm, Matthias ; Bergmann, Antje ; Bielmeier, Gerhard ; Bischhoff, Andrea ; Bogdanski, Ralph ; Brettner, Franz ; Brettschneider, Christian ; Briegel, Josef ; Bürkle, Martin ; Dohmann, Johanna ; Falkai, Peter ; Felbinger, Thomas ; Fisch, Richard ; Förstl, Hans ; Fohr, Benjamin ; Franz, Martin ; Friederich, Patrick ; Friemel, Chris Maria ; Gallinat, Jürgen ; Gerlach, Herwig ; Güldner, Andreas ; Hardt, Hanna ; Heintze, Christoph ; Heinz, Andreas ; Heller, Axel R. ; von Heymann, Christian ; Hoppmann, Petra ; Huge, Volker ; Irlbeck, Michael ; Jaschinski, Ulrich ; Jarczak, Dominik ; Joos, Stefanie ; Kaiser, Elisabeth ; Kerinn, Melanie ; Klefisch, Frank-Rainer ; Kluge, Stefan ; Koch, Roland ; Koch, Thea ; Kowalski, Michelle ; König, Hans-Helmut ; Lackermeier, Peter ; Laugwitz, Karl-Ludwig ; Lemke, Yvonne ; Lies, Achim ; Linde, Klaus ; Lindemann, Daniela ; Lühmann, Dagmar ; May, Stephanie ; Ney, Ludwig ; Oltrogge, Jan ; Pankow, Wulf ; Papiol, Sergi ; Ragaller, Maximilian ; Rank, Nikolaus ; Reill, Lorenz ; Richter, Hans-Peter ; Riessen, Reimer ; Ringeis, Grit ; Rüchhardt, Ann ; Schelling, Gustav ; Schelling, Jörg ; Scherag, André ; Scherer, Martin ; Schneider, Antonius ; Schneider, Gerhard ; Schneider, Jürgen ; Schnurr, Julia ; Schultz, Susanne ; Schulze, Thomas G ; Schumacher, Karin ; Spieth, Peter ; Thurm, Franka ; Vogl, Thomas ; Voigt, Karen ; Walther, Andreas ; Wassilowsky, Dietmar ; Wäscher, Cornelia ; Weber-Carstens, Steffen ; Wehrstedt, Regina ; Weierstall-Pust, Roland ; Weis, Marion ; Weiss, Georg ; Well, Harald ; Zöllner, Christian ; Zwissler, Bernhard
Large diameter hemicraniectomy does not improve long-term outcome in malignant infarction (2023)
Lehrieder, Dominik ; Müller, Hans-Peter ; Kassubek, Jan ; Hecht, Nils ; Thomalla, Götz ; Michalski, Dominik ; Gattringer, Thomas ; Wartenberg, Katja E. ; Schultze-Amberger, Jörg ; Huttner, Hagen ; Kuramatsu, Joji B. ; Wunderlich, Silke ; Steiner, Hans-Herbert ; Weissenborn, Karin ; Heck, Suzette ; Günther, Albrecht ; Schneider, Hauke ; Poli, Sven ; Dohmen, Christian ; Woitzik, Johannes ; Jüttler, Eric ; Neugebauer, Hermann
Guideline-recommended basic parameter adherence in neurocritical care stroke patients: observational multicenter individual participant data analysis (2025)
Mrochen, Anne ; Alhaj Omar, Omar ; Pelz, Johann O. ; Michalski, Dominik ; Neugebauer, Hermann ; Lehrieder, Dominik ; Knier, Benjamin ; Ringmaier, Corinna ; Stetefeld, Henning ; Schönenberger, Silvia ; Chen, Min ; Schneider, Hauke ; Alonso, Angelika ; Lesch, Hendrik ; Totzek, Andreas ; Erdlenbruch, Friedrich ; Hiller, Benedikt ; Diel, Norma J. ; Worm, André ; Claudi, Christian ; Gerner, Stefan T. ; Huttner, Hagen B. ; Schramm, Patrick
Introduction: Neurocritical care patients with neurovascular disease often face poor long-term outcomes, highlighting the pivotal role of evidence-based interventions. Although International Guidelines emphasize managing basic physiological parameters like temperature, blood glucose, blood pressure, and oxygen levels, physician adherence to these targets remains uncertain. This study aimed to assess adherence to guideline-based treatment targets for basic physiological parameters in neurocritical care. Patients and Methods: This multicenter observational study was conducted across eight tertiary University Hospitals in Germany analyzed 474 patients requiring mechanical ventilation (between January 1st and December 31st, 2021). Adherence was defined as the rate of measurements within therapeutic ranges for systolic blood pressure (situation-adapted), mean blood pressure (MAP, 60–90 mmHg), glucose levels (80–180 mg/dl), body temperature (<37.5°C), partial arterial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) 80–120 mmHg und partial arterial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) 35–45 mmHg during the initial 96 h of hospitalization in 4 hour-intervals. Results: Overall, 70.7% of all measurements were within the predetermined therapeutic ranges including SBP (71.3%), temperature (68.3%), MAP (71.4%), PaO2 (65.2%), PaCO2 (75.0%) and blood glucose (80.7%). Discussion and Conclusion: This multicenter study demonstrates adherence to guideline-based treatment targets, underscoring the high standards maintained by neurological intensive care units. Our study offers valuable insights into adherence to guideline-based treatment targets for neurocritical care patients in Germany. To improve patient care and optimize therapeutic strategies in neurovascular diseases, further research is needed to examine the impact of these adherence parameters on long-term outcomes.
The pediatric precision oncology INFORM registry: clinical outcome and benefit for patients with very high-evidence targets (2021)
van Tilburg, Cornelis M. ; Pfaff, Elke ; Pajtler, Kristian W. ; Langenberg, Karin P. S. ; Fiesel, Petra ; Jones, Barbara C. ; Balasubramanian, Gnana Prakash ; Stark, Sebastian ; Johann, Pascal-David ; Blattner-Johnson, Mirjam ; Schramm, Kathrin ; Dikow, Nicola ; Hirsch, Steffen ; Sutter, Christian ; Grund, Kerstin ; von Stackelberg, Arend ; Kulozik, Andreas E. ; Lissat, Andrej ; Borkhardt, Arndt ; Meisel, Roland ; Reinhardt, Dirk ; Klusmann, Jan-Henning ; Fleischhack, Gudrun ; Tippelt, Stephan ; von Schweinitz, Dietrich ; Schmid, Irene ; Kramm, Christof M. ; von Bueren, Andre O. ; Calaminus, Gabriele ; Vorwerk, Peter ; Graf, Norbert ; Westermann, Frank ; Fischer, Matthias ; Eggert, Angelika ; Burkhardt, Birgit ; Wossmann, Wilhelm ; Nathrath, Michaela ; Hecker-Nolting, Stefanie ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Schneider, Dominik T. ; Brecht, Ines B ; Ketteler, Petra ; Fulda, Simone ; Koscielniak, Ewa ; Meister, Michael T. ; Scheer, Monika ; Hettmer, Simone ; Schwab, Matthias ; Tremmel, Roman ; Ora, Ingrid ; Hutter, Caroline ; Gerber, Nicolas U. ; Lohi, Olli ; Kazanowska, Bernarda ; Kattamis, Antonis ; Filippidou, Maria ; Goemans, Bianca ; Zwaan, C. Michel ; Milde, Till ; Jager, Natalie ; Wolf, Stephan ; Reuss, David ; Sahm, Felix ; von Deimling, Andreas ; Dirksen, Uta ; Freitag, Angelika ; Witt, Ruth ; Lichter, Peter ; Kopp-Schneider, Annette ; Jones, David T. W. ; Molenaar, Jan J. ; Capper, David ; Pfister, Stefan M. ; Witt, Olaf
A surface acoustic wave-driven micropump for particle uptake investigation under physiological flow conditions in very small volumes (2015)
Strobl, Florian G. ; Breyer, Dominik ; Link, Phillip ; Torrano, Adriano A. ; Bräuchle, Christoph ; Schneider, Matthias F. ; Wixforth, Achim
Sickle cell disease in Germany: results from a national registry (2020)
Kunz, Joachim B. ; Lobitz, Stephan ; Grosse, Regine ; Oevermann, Lena ; Hakimeh, Dani ; Jarisch, Andrea ; Cario, Holger ; Beier, Rita ; Schenk, Daniela ; Schneider, Dominik ; Groß‐Wieltsch, Ute ; Prokop, Aram ; Heine, Sabine ; Khurana, Claudia ; Erlacher, Miriam ; Dürken, Matthias ; Linke, Christina ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Corbacioglu, Selim ; Claviez, Alexander ; Metzler, Markus ; Ebinger, Martin ; Full, Hermann ; Wiesel, Thomas ; Eberl, Wolfgang ; Reinhard, Harald ; Tagliaferri, Laura ; Allard, Pierre ; Karapanagiotou‐Schenkel, Irini ; Rother, Lisa‐Marie ; Beck, Dorothea ; Le Cornet, Lucian ; Kulozik, Andreas E.
Urine proteomic analysis reveals disease-specific patterns in pediatric patients with classical Hodgkin's Disease(HD): an Addon study to the Euronet-PHL-C2 Trial (2019)
Sykora, Karl-Walter ; Metzger, Jochen ; Körholz, Dieter ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Strauss, Gabriele ; Jorch, Norbert ; Zlocha, Jozef ; Wiesel, Thomas ; Sauerbrey, Axel ; Streiter, Monika ; Furtwaengler, Rhoikos ; Cario, Gunnar ; Simon, Thorsten ; Christiansen, Holger ; Vorwerk, Peter ; Wawer, Angela ; Scheurlen, Wolfram ; Müller, Hermann ; Bielack, Stefan ; Ebinger, Martin ; Debatin, Klaus-Michael ; Andres, Oliver ; Mauz-Körholz, Christine ; Troeger, Anja ; Schneider, Dominik ; Weissinger, Eva M
Genotyping circulating tumor DNA of pediatric Hodgkin lymphoma (2019)
Desch, Ann-Kathrin ; Hartung, Kristin ; Botzen, Ante ; Brobeil, Alexander ; Rummel, Mathias ; Kurch, Lars ; Georgi, Thomas ; Jox, Theresa ; Bielack, Stefan ; Burdach, Stefan ; Classen, Carl Friedrich ; Claviez, Alexander ; Debatin, Klaus-Michael ; Ebinger, Martin ; Eggert, Angelika ; Faber, Jörg ; Flotho, Christian ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Graf, Norbert ; Jorch, Norbert ; Kontny, Udo ; Kramm, Christof ; Kulozik, Andreas ; Kühr, Joachim ; Sykora, Karl-Walter ; Metzler, Markus ; Müller, Hermann L. ; Nathrath, Michaela ; Nüßlein, Thomas ; Paulussen, Michael ; Pekrun, Arnulf ; Reinhardt, Dirk ; Reinhard, Harald ; Rössig, Claudia ; Sauerbrey, Axel ; Schlegel, Paul-Gerhardt ; Schneider, Dominik T. ; Scheurlen, Wolfram ; Schweigerer, Lothar ; Simon, Thorsten ; Suttorp, Meinolf ; Vorwerk, Peter ; Schmitz, Roland ; Kluge, Regine ; Mauz-Körholz, Christine ; Körholz, Dieter ; Gattenlöhner, Stefan ; Bräuninger, Andreas
Characteristics in non–vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulant–related intracerebral hemorrhage (2019)
Gerner, Stefan T. ; Kuramatsu, Joji B. ; Sembill, Jochen A. ; Sprügel, Maximilian I. ; Hagen, Manuel ; Knappe, Ruben U. ; Endres, Matthias ; Haeusler, Karl Georg ; Sobesky, Jan ; Schurig, Johannes ; Zweynert, Sarah ; Bauer, Miriam ; Vajkoczy, Peter ; Ringleb, Peter A. ; Purrucker, Jan C. ; Rizos, Timolaos ; Volkmann, Jens ; Müllges, Wolfgang ; Kraft, Peter ; Schubert, Anna-Lena ; Erbguth, Frank ; Nueckel, Martin ; Schellinger, Peter D. ; Glahn, Jörg ; Knappe, Ulrich J. ; Fink, Gereon R. ; Dohmen, Christian ; Stetefeld, Henning ; Fisse, Anna Lena ; Minnerup, Jens ; Hagemann, Georg ; Rakers, Florian ; Reichmann, Heinz ; Schneider, Hauke ; Rahmig, Jan ; Ludolph, Albert Christian ; Stösser, Sebastian ; Neugebauer, Hermann ; Röther, Joachim ; Michels, Peter ; Schwarz, Michael ; Reimann, Gernot ; Bäzner, Hansjörg ; Schwert, Henning ; Claßen, Joseph ; Michalski, Dominik ; Grau, Armin ; Palm, Frederick ; Urbanek, Christian ; Wöhrle, Johannes C. ; Alshammari, Fahid ; Horn, Markus ; Bahner, Dirk ; Witte, Otto W. ; Günther, Albrecht ; Hamann, Gerhard F. ; Engelhorn, Tobias ; Lücking, Hannes ; Dörfler, Arnd ; Schwab, Stefan ; Huttner, Hagen B.
Association of surgical hematoma evacuation vs conservative treatment with functional outcome in patients with cerebellar intracerebral hemorrhage (2019)
Kuramatsu, Joji B. ; Biffi, Alessandro ; Gerner, Stefan T. ; Sembill, Jochen A. ; Sprügel, Maximilian I. ; Leasure, Audrey ; Sansing, Lauren ; Matouk, Charles ; Falcone, Guido J. ; Endres, Matthias ; Haeusler, Karl Georg ; Sobesky, Jan ; Schurig, Johannes ; Zweynert, Sarah ; Bauer, Miriam ; Vajkoczy, Peter ; Ringleb, Peter A. ; Purrucker, Jan ; Rizos, Timolaos ; Volkmann, Jens ; Müllges, Wolfgang ; Kraft, Peter ; Schubert, Anna-Lena ; Erbguth, Frank ; Nueckel, Martin ; Schellinger, Peter D. ; Glahn, Jörg ; Knappe, Ulrich J. ; Fink, Gereon R. ; Dohmen, Christian ; Stetefeld, Henning ; Fisse, Anna Lena ; Minnerup, Jens ; Hagemann, Georg ; Rakers, Florian ; Reichmann, Heinz ; Schneider, Hauke ; Rahmig, Jan ; Ludolph, Albert Christian ; Stösser, Sebastian ; Neugebauer, Hermann ; Röther, Joachim ; Michels, Peter ; Schwarz, Michael ; Reimann, Gernot ; Bäzner, Hansjörg ; Schwert, Henning ; Claßen, Joseph ; Michalski, Dominik ; Grau, Armin ; Palm, Frederick ; Urbanek, Christian ; Wöhrle, Johannes C. ; Alshammari, Fahid ; Horn, Markus ; Bahner, Dirk ; Witte, Otto W. ; Günther, Albrecht ; Hamann, Gerhard F. ; Hagen, Manuel ; Roeder, Sebastian S. ; Lücking, Hannes ; Dörfler, Arnd ; Testai, Fernando D. ; Woo, Daniel ; Schwab, Stefan ; Sheth, Kevin N. ; Huttner, Hagen B.
How effective and safe is medical cannabis as a treatment of mental disorders? A systematic review (2019)
Hoch, Eva ; Niemann, Dominik ; Keller, Rupert von ; Schneider, Miriam ; Friemel, Chris M. ; Preuss, Ulrich W. ; Hasan, Alkomiet ; Pogarell, Oliver
Wirksamkeit, Verträglichkeit und Sicherheit von medizinischem Cannabis (2019)
Hoch, Eva ; Schneider, Miriam ; von Keller, Rupert ; Bonnet, Udo ; Falkai, Peter ; Hasan, Alkomiet ; Häuser, Winfried ; Hinz, Burkhard ; Jakob, Luise ; Kabisch, Johannes ; Kraus, Ludwig ; Niemann, Dominik ; Petzke, Frank ; Pogarell, Oliver ; Preuss, Ulrich ; Radbruch, Lukas ; Sarubin, Nina ; Schacherbauer, Kathrin ; Schäfer, Michael ; Storr, Martin ; Friemel, Chris Maria
Anesthetists' heart rate variability as an indicator of performance during induction of general anesthesia and simulated critical incidents: an observational study (2019)
Schneider, Frederick ; Martin, Jan ; Skrzypczak, Matthias ; Hinzmann, Dominik ; Jordan, Denis ; Wagner, Klaus J. ; Schulz, Christian M.
Register und Studien in der Gesellschaft für Pädiatrische Onkologie und Hämatologie (GPOH): welchen Beitrag leisten sie zum Fortschritt? (2020)
Klingebiel, Thomas ; Jürgens, Heribert ; Glauche, Ingmar ; Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Kandels, Daniela ; Woessmann, Willi ; Schneider, Dominik T. ; Suttorp, Meinolf
Heparin for prophylaxis of venous thromboembolism in intracerebral haemorrhage (2019)
Sprügel, Maximilian I. ; Sembill, Jochen A. ; Kuramatsu, Joji B. ; Gerner, Stefan T. ; Hagen, Manuel ; Roeder, Sebastian S. ; Endres, Matthias ; Haeusler, Karl Georg ; Sobesky, Jan ; Schurig, Johannes ; Zweynert, Sarah ; Bauer, Miriam ; Vajkoczy, Peter ; Ringleb, Peter Arthur ; Purrucker, Jan Christoph ; Rizos, Timolaos ; Volkmann, Jens ; Muellges, Wolfgang ; Kraft, Peter ; Schubert, Anna-Lena ; Erbguth, Frank ; Nueckel, Martin ; Schellinger, Peter D. ; Glahn, Jörg ; Knappe, Ulrich J. ; Fink, Gereon Rudolf ; Dohmen, Christian ; Stetefeld, Henning ; Fisse, Anna Lena ; Minnerup, Jens ; Hagemann, Georg ; Rakers, Florian ; Reichmann, Heinz ; Schneider, Hauke ; Wöpking, Sigrid ; Ludolph, Albert C. ; Stösser, Sebastian ; Neugebauer, Hermann ; Röther, Joachim ; Michels, Peter ; Schwarz, Michael ; Reimann, Gernot ; Bäzner, Hansjörg ; Schwert, Henning ; Classen, Joseph ; Michalski, Dominik ; Grau, Armin ; Palm, Frederick ; Urbanek, Christian ; Wöhrle, Johannes C. ; Alshammari, Fahid ; Horn, Markus ; Bahner, Dirk ; Witte, Otto W. ; Guenther, Albrecht ; Hamann, Gerhard F. ; Lücking, Hannes ; Dörfler, Arnd ; Schwab, Stefan ; Huttner, Hagen B.
Incidences and characteristics of primary lung malignancies in childhood in Germany: an analysis of population‐based data from German cancer registries (2022)
Abele, Michael ; Voggel, Sarah ; Bremensdorfer, Claudia ; Spix, Claudia ; Erdmann, Friederike ; Kuhlen, Michaela ; Redlich, Antje ; Ebinger, Martin ; Lang, Peter ; Schneider, Dominik T. ; Brecht, Ines B.
NUT carcinoma in pediatric patients: characteristics, therapeutic regimens, and outcomes of 11 cases registered with the German Registry for Rare Pediatric Tumors (STEP) (2024)
Flaadt, Tim ; Wild, Hannah ; Abele, Michael ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Dirksen, Uta ; Classen, Carl F. ; Seitz, Christian ; Redlich, Antje ; Lauer, Ulrich M. ; Kloker, Linus ; Kratz, Christian ; Schneider, Dominik T. ; Brecht, Ines B.
Background and aims Nuclear protein of the testis (NUT) carcinoma (NC) is a rare and highly aggressive tumor defined by the presence of a somatic NUTM1 rearrangement, occurring mainly in adolescents and young adults. We analyzed the clinical and biological features of German pediatric patients (≤18 years) with NC. Methods This study describes the characteristics and outcome of 11 children with NC registered in the German Registry for Rare Pediatric Tumors (STEP). Results Eleven patients with a median age of 13.2 years (range 6.6–17.8) were analyzed. Malignant misdiagnoses were made in three patients. Thoracic/mediastinal tumors were found to be the primary in six patients, head/neck in four cases; one patient had multifocal tumor with an unknown primary. All patients presented with regional lymph node involvement, eight patients (72.7%) with distant metastases. Seven patients underwent surgery, eight radiotherapy with curative intent; polychemotherapy was administered in all patients. Novel treatment strategies including immunotherapy, targeted therapies, and virotherapy were applied in three patients. Median event-free survival and overall survival were 1.5 and 6.5 months, respectively. Conclusions Every undifferentiated or poorly differentiated carcinoma should undergo testing for the specific rearrangement of NUTM1, in order to initiate an intense therapeutic regimen as early as possible. As in adults, only few pediatric patients with NC achieve prolonged survival. Thus, novel therapeutic strategies should be included and tested in clinical trials.
The influence of electromyographic on electroencephalogram-based monitoring: putting the forearm on the forehead (2024)
Lichtenfeld, Felicitas ; Kratzer, Stephan ; Hinzmann, Dominik ; García, Paul S. ; Schneider, Gerhard ; Kreuzer, Matthias
Irinotecan and temozolomide in combination with dasatinib and rapamycin versus irinotecan and temozolomide for patients with relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma (RIST-rNB-2011): a multicentre, open-label, randomised, controlled, phase 2 trial (2024)
Corbacioglu, Selim ; Lode, Holger ; Ellinger, Susanne ; Zeman, Florian ; Suttorp, Meinolf ; Escherich, Gabriele ; Bochennek, Konrad ; Gruhn, Bernd ; Lang, Peter ; Rohde, Marius ; Debatin, Klaus Michael ; Steinbach, Daniel ; Beilken, Andreas ; Ladenstein, Ruth ; Spachtholz, Rainer ; Heiss, Peter ; Hellwig, Dirk ; Tröger, Anja ; Koller, Michael ; Menhart, Karin ; Riemenschneider, Markus J. ; Zoubaa, Saida ; Kietz, Silke ; Jakob, Marcus ; Sommer, Gunhild ; Heise, Tilman ; Hundsdörfer, Patrick ; Kühnle, Ingrid ; Dilloo, Dagmar ; Schönberger, Stefan ; Schwabe, Georg ; von Luettichau, Irene ; Graf, Norbert ; Schlegel, Paul-Gerhardt ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Jorch, Norbert ; Paulussen, Michael ; Schneider, Dominik T. ; Metzler, Markus ; Leipold, Alfred ; Nathrath, Michaela ; Imschweiler, Thomas ; Christiansen, Holger ; Schmid, Irene ; Crazzolara, Roman ; Niktoreh, Naghmeh ; Cario, Gunnar ; Faber, Joerg ; Demmert, Martin ; Babor, Florian ; Fröhlich, Birgit ; Bielack, Stefan ; Bernig, Toralf ; Greil, Johann ; Eggert, Angelika ; Simon, Thorsten ; Foell, Juergen
Background Neuroblastoma is the most common extracranial solid tumour in children. Relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma is associated with a poor outcome. We assessed the combination of irinotecan–temozolomide and dasatinib–rapamycin (RIST) in patients with relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma. Methods The multicentre, open-label, randomised, controlled, phase 2, RIST-rNB-2011 trial recruited from 40 paediatric oncology centres in Germany and Austria. Patients aged 1–25 years with high-risk relapsed (defined as recurrence of all stage IV and MYCN amplification stages, after response to treatment) or refractory (progressive disease during primary treatment) neuroblastoma, with Lansky and Karnofsky performance status at least 50%, were assigned (1:1) to RIST (RIST group) or irinotecan–temozolomide (control group) by block randomisation, stratified by MYCN status. We compared RIST (oral rapamycin [loading 3 mg/m2 on day 1, maintenance 1 mg/m2 on days 2–4] and oral dasatinib [2 mg/kg per day] for 4 days with 3 days off, followed by intravenous irinotecan [50 mg/m2 per day] and oral temozolomide [150 mg/m2 per day] for 5 days with 2 days off; one course each of rapamycin–dasatinib and irinotecan–temozolomide for four cycles over 8 weeks, then two courses of rapamycin–dasatinib followed by one course of irinotecan–temozolomide for 12 weeks) with irinotecan–temozolomide alone (with identical dosing as experimental group). The primary endpoint of progression-free survival was analysed in all eligible patients who received at least one course of therapy. The safety population consisted of all patients who received at least one course of therapy and had at least one post-baseline safety assessment. This trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01467986, and is closed to accrual. Findings Between Aug 26, 2013, and Sept 21, 2020, 129 patients were randomly assigned to the RIST group (n=63) or control group (n=66). Median age was 5·4 years (IQR 3·7–8·1). 124 patients (78 [63%] male and 46 [37%] female) were included in the efficacy analysis. At a median follow-up of 72 months (IQR 31–88), the median progression-free survival was 11 months (95% CI 7–17) in the RIST group and 5 months (2–8) in the control group (hazard ratio 0·62, one-sided 90% CI 0·81; p=0·019). Median progression-free survival in patients with amplified MYCN (n=48) was 6 months (95% CI 4–24) in the RIST group versus 2 months (2–5) in the control group (HR 0·45 [95% CI 0·24-0·84], p=0·012); median progression-free survival in patients without amplified MYCN (n=76) was 14 months (95% CI 9–7) in the RIST group versus 8 months (4–15) in the control group (HR 0·84 [95% CI 0·51–1·38], p=0·49). The most common grade 3 or worse adverse events were neutropenia (54 [81%] of 67 patients given RIST vs 49 [82%] of 60 patients given control), thrombocytopenia (45 [67%] vs 41 [68%]), and anaemia (39 [58%] vs 38 [63%]). Nine serious treatment-related adverse events were reported (five patients given control and four patients given RIST). There were no treatment-related deaths in the control group and one in the RIST group (multiorgan failure). Interpretation RIST-rNB-2011 demonstrated that targeting of MYCN-amplified relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma with a pathway-directed metronomic combination of a multkinase inhibitor and an mTOR inhibitor can improve progression-free survival and overall survival. This exclusive efficacy in MYCN-amplified, relapsed neuroblastoma warrants further investigation in the first-line setting. Funding Deutsche Krebshilfe.
Outcome for pediatric adreno-cortical tumors is best predicted by the COG stage and five-item microscopic score — report from the German MET studies (2023)
Kuhlen, Michaela ; Kunstreich, Marina ; Wudy, Stefan A. ; Holterhus, Paul-Martin ; Lessel, Lienhard ; Schneider, Dominik T. ; Brecht, Ines B. ; Schewe, Denis M. ; Seitz, Guido ; Roecken, Christoph ; Vokuhl, Christian ; Johann, Pascal-David ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Vorwerk, Peter ; Redlich, Antje
Background: Adrenocortical tumors (ACTs) encompassing the adrenocortical adenoma (ACA), carcinoma (ACC), and tumors of undetermined malignant potential (ACx) are rare endocrine neoplasms with a poor prognosis. We report on pediatric ACT patients registered with the Malignant Endocrine Tumor studies and explore the EXPeRT recommendations for management. Patients: Data from the ACT patients (<18 years) were analyzed. For the risk prediction, the patients were retrospectively assigned to the COG stages and the five-item score. Results: By December 2021, 161 patients with ACT (ACA n = 51, ACx n = 19, and ACC n = 91) had been reported (the median age at the diagnosis was 4.3 years with a range of 0.1–17.8), with lymph node and distant metastases in 10.7% and 18.9% of the patients with ACC/ACx. The mean follow-up was 4.5 years (with a range of 0–16.7). The three-year overall (OS) and event-free survival (EFS) rates were 65.5% and 50.6%. In the univariate analyses, the OS was impaired for patients aged ≥ 4 years (p = 0.001) with the initial biopsy (p = 0.016), tumor spillage (p = 0.028), incomplete tumor resection (p < 0.001), unfavorable histology (p = 0.047), and COG stages III/IV (p = 0.002). Multivariate analysis revealed COG stages III/IV and an unfavorable five-item score as independent negative prognostic factors for the EFS and OS. Conclusions: Age defines the clinical presentation and prognosis in pediatric ACTs. The outcome is best predicted by the COG stage and five-item score.
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