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Published in: European Radiology 4/2016

01-04-2016 | Neuro

Early post-operative magnetic resonance imaging in glioblastoma: correlation among radiological findings and overall survival in 60 patients

Authors: Carles Majós, Mònica Cos, Sara Castañer, Miguel Gil, Gerard Plans, Anna Lucas, Jordi Bruna, Carles Aguilera

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 4/2016

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Abstract

Objectives

To evaluate early post-operative magnetic resonance (EPMR) as a prognostic tool after resection of glioblastoma.

Methods

Sixty EPMR examinations were evaluated for perioperative infarct, tumour growth between diagnosis and EPMR, contrast enhancement pattern, and extent of resection (EOR). The EOR was approached with the subjective evaluation of radiologists and by quantifying volumes. These parameters were tested as predictors of survival using the Kaplan-Meier method.

Results

Contrast enhancement was found in 59 patients (59/60; 98 %). Showing a thin-linear pattern of enhancement was the most favourable finding. Patients with this pattern survived longer than patients with thick-linear (median overall survival (OS) thin-linear=609 days; thick-linear=432 days; P = .023) or nodular (median OS = 318 days; P = .001) enhancements. The subjective evaluation of the EOR performed better than its quantification. Patients survived longer when resection was total (median OS total resection=609 days; subtotal=371 days; P = .001). When resection was subtotal, patients survived longer if it was superior to 95 % (median OS resection superior to 95 %=559 days; inferior to 95 %=256 days; P = .034).

Conclusions

EPMR provides valuable prognostic information after surgical resection of glioblastomas. A thin-linear pattern of contrast enhancement is the most favourable finding. Further prognostic stratification may be obtained by assessing the EOR.

Key Points

Some kind of contrast enhancement may be found in most EPMR examinations.
Thin-linear enhancements in the EPMR may be considered benign findings.
The EOR evaluated in the EPMR may stratify prognostic groups of patients.
The subjective evaluation of the EOR performs slightly better than its quantification.
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Metadata
Title
Early post-operative magnetic resonance imaging in glioblastoma: correlation among radiological findings and overall survival in 60 patients
Authors
Carles Majós
Mònica Cos
Sara Castañer
Miguel Gil
Gerard Plans
Anna Lucas
Jordi Bruna
Carles Aguilera
Publication date
01-04-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 4/2016
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-015-3914-x

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