甲状腺质瘤:一个系统审查和元分析
Ali K Al-Shalchy1, Rania H Al-Taie2, Nooruldeen H Ali Al-Khafaji1
1Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, United States.
Surgical neurology international
|February 9, 2026
概括
瘤等级显著影响着乳头质瘤的结果,低度瘤显示出比高度瘤更好的结果. 手术方法应量身定制,考虑诸如瘤等级等因素,以改善患者的预后.
科学领域:
- 神经外科 神经外科
- 在瘤学瘤学.
- 病理学 病理学 病理学
背景情况:
- 乳头质瘤是一种罕见且具有挑战性的脑瘤.
- 它们的独特特征需要专门的诊断和管理策略.
研究的目的:
- 巩固关于乳头质瘤临床结果的证据.
- 分析瘤等级,横向性和手术方法对结果的影响.
- 为了确定与乳头质瘤治疗相关的常见并发症.
主要方法:
- 系统性审查和元分析遵循系统性审查和元分析 (PRISMA) 准则的首选报告项目.
- 包括15项研究,包括327名患者.
- 使用聚合比例,赔率比率 (ORs) 和随机效应模型进行统计分析,用于异质性和二分类结果.
主要成果:
- 瘤等级与临床结果有显著的相关性 (低等级的改善率为83%,高等级的改善率为46%,OR=0.366).
- 横向性没有显著影响结果 (右侧42%与左侧41%的改善).
- 亚整体切除显示出比粗整体切除 (32%) 更好的改善趋势 (54%);儿科患者的结果更好,死亡率低于成年人.
结论:
- 瘤等级是thalamic质瘤手术中最关键的预后因素.
- 量身定制的手术策略,先进的成像和手术内监测是优化结果的关键.
- 建议对分子亚型进行进一步的研究,以完善外科手术规划和预后.
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