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annamaria

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Overall disease stabilization rate was 91.1%. Non-cranial nerve complication rate was 5.6%. Rate of hearing preservation was with 59.3%.

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J Neurooncol. 2010 Dec 9. [Epub ahead of print]

Stereotactic radiosurgery: a meta-analysis of current therapeutic applications in neuro-oncologic disease.
Pannullo SC, Fraser JF, Moliterno J, Cobb W, Stieg PE.

Department of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College-New York Presbyterian Hospital, 525 E. 68th Street, P.O. Box 99, New York, NY, 10065, USA.

Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) represents an important tool in neurosurgery and radiotherapy for addressing a multitude of diseases, most notably in the field of neuro-oncology. The pathologies for which it is employed vary significantly, and few controlled studies exist to evaluate its efficacy. We aimed to provide a quantitative meta-analysis of SRS applications in neuro-oncology, providing benchmarks for expected outcomes. The meta-analysis was conducted in accordance with established standards for evaluating observational data. Specific inclusion criteria were utilized, search terms recorded, and data extracted to summarize demographic and outcome statistics. Meta-analysis was conducted where statistically appropriate, and clinical outcomes summarized as tumor stability, survival, and complications in a pathology-specific manner.

For vestibular schwannoma, 37 studies with a total 3,677 patients were included. Overall disease stabilization rate after adjustment for significant publication bias was 91.1%. Non-cranial nerve complication rate after publication bias adjustment was 5.6%. Accounting for publication bias, rate of hearing preservation was with 59.3%.

For 456 glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) patients in 11 studies receiving SRS, median survival from diagnosis was 13.5-26 months, while overall complication rate was 11.4%.

For meningioma, 15 studies with a total 2,734 patients were included; 77.1% were classified as skull base. Overall disease stabilization rate was 89.0, while overall complication rate was 7.0%.

For metastatic disease, 27 studies with a total of 2,679 patients were included. Overall median survival from time of SRS was 5-14 months, overall 1-year survival rates were 15-54.9%, while reported local disease control rates were 59.6-96.8%.

Stereotactic radiosurgery is an increasingly important tool in the management of neuro-oncologic diseases. While there is a pathology-specific role for SRS, current data show excellent results in treating several pathologies. As such, SRS adds significantly to the neurosurgical armamentarium for treating neuro-oncologic processes.

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Re: ...For vestibular schwannoma, 37 studies with 3,677 patients were included
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2010, 09:04:17 am »
I like this!  Thanks for sharing.  I'm an egghead, psychologist geek with some background in statistics and research.

A meta-analysis is like a review of lots of previous research studies.  Simply put, they combine and reanalyze the data so that an overall conclusion can be drawn from a bunch of studies.
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