Cancers (Dec 2020)

ACKT: A Proposal for a Novel Score to Predict Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation after Surgical Treatment of Meningioma in Geriatric Patients

  • Elisa Scharnböck,
  • Leonie Weinhold,
  • Anna-Laura Potthoff,
  • Niklas Schäfer,
  • Muriel Heimann,
  • Felix Lehmann,
  • Erdem Güresir,
  • Christian Bode,
  • Andreas H. Jacobs,
  • Hartmut Vatter,
  • Ulrich Herrlinger,
  • Matthias Schneider,
  • Patrick Schuss

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13010098
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 98

Abstract

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Indication for surgical treatment in patients with intracranial meningioma must include both clinical aspects and an individual risk–benefit stratification, especially in geriatric patients. Prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) has not been investigated for its potential effects in patients with meningioma. We therefore analyzed the impact of PMV on mortality in geriatric patients who had undergone meningioma resection. Between 2009 and 2019, 261 patients aged ≥ 70 years were surgically treated for intracranial meningioma at our institution. PMV was defined as postoperative invasive ventilation of >7 days. Postoperative PMV was present in 17 of 261 geriatric meningioma patients (7%). Twenty-five geriatric patients (10%) died within 1 year after surgery. A scoring system (“ACKT”) based on the variables of age, preoperative C-reactive protein (CRP) value, Karnofsky performance scale and tumor size supports prediction of postoperative PMV (sensitivity 73%, specificity 84%). PMV is significantly associated with increased mortality after surgical treatment of meningiomas in geriatric patients. Furthermore, we suggest a novel score (“ACKT”) to preoperatively estimate the risk of PMV occurrence, which might help to guide future risk–benefit assessment and patient counseling in the geriatric meningioma population.

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