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Surgery in Octogenarians with Intracranial Meningiomas Improves Functional Outcome at 1 Year

Acta neurochirurgica(2023)

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The population is aging, and age remains an important factor in deciding surgical candidacy for intracranial tumors. The natural history and surgical behavior of meningiomas in octogenarians are not well understood. We evaluated the surgical and functional outcomes, including survival, among octogenarians with intracranial meningiomas in a single institution. The Tumor Registry (2004–2021) was used to identify octogenarian patients (ages 80–89) diagnosed with intracranial meningioma. Primary endpoints were 1-year survival and functional outcome measured with mRS postsurgery. Kaplan–Meier, univariable Log-rank tests, and multivariable Cox hazards proportional regression models were used for assessing factors associated with overall survival (OS) in octogenarians with meningiomas who underwent surgery; logistic regression and McNemar’s were used to further characterize risk factors affecting functional surgical outcome at 1 year. Thirty octogenarians with intracranial meningioma who underwent surgery were identified. Median age was 82.5 years and 66.6
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Octogenarian,Meningioma,mRS,Functional,Survival
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