OBJECTIVES: To evaluate (1) the pattern of post-operative weight gain and (2) the risk factors associated with the development of post-operative weight gain and obesity in children treated for craniopharyngioma. STUDY DESIGN: The records of 43 children who had primary craniopharyngioma resection were reviewed. Neurological, endocrine, anthropometric and radiological risk factors for the development of obesity and for post-operative increase in BMI SDS were analyzed. RESULTS: Twenty-five patients (58%) became obese post-operatively. Obesity was significantly associated with higher BMI SDS at presentation and pre-operative hydrocephalus (p < 0.05). Increased BMI SDS from 0-12 months was significantly associated with post-operative MRI evidenced hypothalamic damage and higher BMI at presentation (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Children who developed hypothalamic obesity had a significant, rapid BMI increase over the first 6 months, followed by stabilization, with no regression of BMI SDS.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate (1) the pattern of post-operative weight gain and (2) the risk factors associated with the development of post-operative weight gain and obesity in children treated for craniopharyngioma. STUDY DESIGN: The records of 43 children who had primary craniopharyngioma resection were reviewed. Neurological, endocrine, anthropometric and radiological risk factors for the development of obesity and for post-operative increase in BMI SDS were analyzed. RESULTS: Twenty-five patients (58%) became obese post-operatively. Obesity was significantly associated with higher BMI SDS at presentation and pre-operative hydrocephalus (p < 0.05). Increased BMI SDS from 0-12 months was significantly associated with post-operative MRI evidenced hypothalamic damage and higher BMI at presentation (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Children who developed hypothalamic obesity had a significant, rapid BMI increase over the first 6 months, followed by stabilization, with no regression of BMI SDS.
Authors: Deborah B Crom; Daniel Smith; Zang Xiong; Arzu Onar; Melissa M Hudson; Thomas E Merchant; E Brannon Morris Journal: J Neurosci Nurs Date: 2010-12 Impact factor: 1.230
Authors: Alessia Pica; Sarah Abbeel; Nicolas Von der Weid; Ali Sajadi; Laura Negretti; Franziska Phan-Hug; Michael Hauschild; Daniel Schmidhalter; Valerie Schwitzgebel; Damien Weber Journal: J Radiosurg SBRT Date: 2013