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Predicting dysphagia in children undergoing surgery for posterior fossa tumors.

Eric A Goethe1, Nisha Gadgil1, Katie Stormes1, Audrey Wassef1, Melissa LoPresti1, Sandi Lam2,3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Posterior fossa tumors (PFTs) are the most common type of brain tumor in children. Dysphagia is a known complication of PFT resection in children, but data regarding risk factors and clinical course are sparse.
METHODS: The records of all children who underwent resection of posterior fossa tumor between April 2007 and May 2017 at our institution were analyzed. Clinical, radiographic, histologic data were gathered. Swallowing function was assessed immediately postoperatively and at 1-year follow-up.
RESULTS: A total of 197 patients were included. Forty-three (21.8%) patients developed dysphagia after surgery. Patients who developed dysphagia were younger (4.5 vs. 7.2 years, p < 0.01), were more likely to have brainstem compression (74.4% vs. 57.8%, p < 0.03) or invasion (14.0 vs. 9.7%, p < 0.03), and were more likely to have ependymoma (27.9% vs. 13.6%, p < 0.01) or ATRT (atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor) (9.3% vs. 3.9%, p < 0.01). Patients with postoperative dysphagia also had a longer length of stay (33.7 vs. 12.7 days, p < 0.01) and were more likely to be discharged to inpatient rehabilitation (25.6% vs. 9.1%, p < 0.01). Ten patients (5.1%) were PEG-dependent by 1-year follow-up. These patients were younger (2.7 vs. 5.6 years, p < 0.01), had a longer length of stay (55.5 vs. 27.4 days, p < 0.01), and were more likely to have ATRT (30.0% vs. 0.0%, p < 0.01). Recovery was not associated with tumor grade or extent of resection.
CONCLUSIONS: Dysphagia after PFT resection is associated with younger age, aggressive tumor histology, and increased healthcare utilization. While most patients recover, a small percentage are still dependent on enteral feeding at 1-year follow-up. Further research is needed to identify factors associated with persistent deficits.

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Keywords:  Dysphagia; Pediatric; Posterior fossa tumor

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31897637     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-019-04468-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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