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The impact of brain lesions on health-related quality of life in patients with WHO CNS grade 3 or 4 glioma: a lesion-function and resting-state fMRI analysis

Authors :
Alexander Heinzel
Felix M. Mottaghy
Christian Filss
Gabriele Stoffels
Philipp Lohmann
Michel Friedrich
Nadim J. Shah
Svenja Caspers
Carolin Weiss Lucas
Maximilian I. Ruge
Norbert Galldiks
Gereon R. Fink
Karl-Josef Langen
Martin Kocher
RS: GROW - R3 - Innovative Cancer Diagnostics & Therapy
RS: MHeNs - R1 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
Beeldvorming
RS: NUTRIM - R1 - Obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular health
RS: Carim - B06 Imaging
Source :
Journal of neuro-oncology 161, 643–654 (2023). doi:10.1007/s11060-023-04254-1, Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 161(3), 643-654. Springer, Cham
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023.

Abstract

Purpose In glioma patients, tumor development and multimodality therapy are associated with changes in health-related quality of life (HRQoL). It is largely unknown how different types and locations of tumor- and treatment-related brain lesions, as well as their relationship to white matter tracts and functional brain networks, affect HRQoL. Methods In 121 patients with pretreated gliomas of WHO CNS grades 3 or 4, structural MRI, O-(2-[18F]fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine (FET) PET, resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) and self-reported HRQoL questionnaires (EORTC QLQ-C30/BN20) were obtained. Resection cavities, T1-enhancing lesions, T2/FLAIR hyperintensities, and lesions with pathologically increased FET uptake were delineated. Effects of tumor lateralization, involvement of white matter tracts or resting-state network nodes by different types of lesions and within-network rs-fMRI connectivity were analyzed in terms of their interaction with HRQoL scores. Results Right hemisphere gliomas were associated with significantly less favorable outcomes in physical, role, emotional and social functioning, compared with left-sided tumors. Most functional HRQoL scores correlated significantly with right-sided white-matter tracts involvement by T2/FLAIR hyperintensities and with loss of within-network functional connectivity of right-sided nodes. Tumors of the left hemisphere caused significantly more communication deficits. Conclusion In pretreated high-grade gliomas, right hemisphere lesions are associated with reduced HRQoL scores in most functional domains except communication ability, compared to tumors of the left hemisphere. These relationships are mainly observed for T2/FLAIR lesions involving structural and functional networks in the right hemisphere. The data suggest that sparing the right hemisphere from treatment-related tissue damage may improve HRQoL in glioma patients.

Details

ISSN :
15737373 and 0167594X
Volume :
161
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Neuro-Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....36ca90f8796f4389f3e15b6baf2a34dc