Frontiers in Oncology (Mar 2021)

The Impact of Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation on Overall Survival in Patients With Surgically Treated Brain Metastases

  • Patrick Schuss,
  • Niklas Schäfer,
  • Christian Bode,
  • Valeri Borger,
  • Lars Eichhorn,
  • Frank A. Giordano,
  • Erdem Güresir,
  • Muriel Heimann,
  • Yon-Dschun Ko,
  • Jennifer Landsberg,
  • Felix Lehmann,
  • Anna-Laura Potthoff,
  • Alexander Radbruch,
  • Christina Schaub,
  • Katjana S. Schwab,
  • Johannes Weller,
  • Hartmut Vatter,
  • Ulrich Herrlinger,
  • Matthias Schneider

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.658949
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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ObjectiveSurgical resection represents a common treatment modality in patients with brain metastasis (BM). Postoperative prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) might have an enormous impact on the overall survival (OS) of these patients suffering from advanced cancer disease. We therefore have analyzed our institutional database with regard to a potential impact of PMV on OS of patients who had undergone surgery for brain metastases.Methods360 patients with surgically treated brain metastases were included. The definition of PMV consisted of postoperative mechanical ventilation lasting for more than 48 hours. Analysis of survival incorporating established prognostic factors such as age, location of BM, and preoperative physical status was performed.Results14 of 360 patients with BM (4%) suffered from postoperative PMV after surgical treatment of BM. Patients with PMV presented in a significantly more impaired neurological condition preoperatively than patients without (p<0.0001). Multivariate analysis determined PMV to be a significant prognostic factor for OS after surgical treatment in patients with BM, independent of other predictive factors (p<0.0001).ConclusionsThe present study demonstrates postoperative PMV as significantly related to poor OS in patients with surgically treated BM. Postoperative PMV is a so far underestimated prognostic predictor, but might be utilized for optimized patient management early in the postoperative phase. For this purpose, the results of the present study should encourage the initiation of further scientific efforts.

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