| Literature DB >> 35771312 |
Martin U Schuhmann1,2,3, Julian Zipfel1,2,3, Isabel Gugel4,5, Florian Grimm1, Marcos Tatagiba1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Peripheral and intraspinal schwannomas are common and clinically complex pathologies in patients with Neurofibromatosis Type 2 (NF2) and Schwannomatosis (SWNT). Functional preservation and pain relief are the major goals in treating these tumors.Entities:
Keywords: Neurofibromatosis type 2; Peripheral nerve sheath tumor; Schwannoma; Schwannomatosis; Spinal schwannoma; Surgery
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35771312 PMCID: PMC9424169 DOI: 10.1007/s11060-022-04061-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurooncol ISSN: 0167-594X Impact factor: 4.506
Demographic data of 85 operated peripheral and intraspinal schwannoma patients (205 tumors)
| NF2 | SWNT | |
|---|---|---|
| No. of patients/tumors | 53/133 | 32/72 |
| Sex (no of female/male) | 27/26 | 17/15 |
| Total follow-up in months (mean ± SD, range) | 43 ± 34, 0–121 | 51 ± 43, 0–135 |
| Age at time of surgery in years (mean ± SD, range) | 25 ± 11, 12–62, n = 133 | 46 ± 14, 16–81, n = 72 |
| Location categories of peripheral (1–4) and intraspinal (5) schwannomas (No) | ||
| Category 1: Head/face/neck/brachial plexus | 36 ≙ 27% | 16 ≙ 22% |
| Category 2: Upper extremity | 22 ≙ 17% | 12 ≙ 17% |
| Category 3: Lower extremity | 24 ≙ 18% | 15 ≙ 21% |
| Category 4: Torso (thorax/abdomen/pelvic/back) | 14 ≙ 11% | 9 ≙ 13% |
| Category 5: intraspinal | 37 ≙ 28% | 20 ≙ 28% |
| Family history of NF2/Schwannomatosis (yes/no) | 3/50 | 1/31 |
| Detected NF2/SWNT-related gene mutation types (no) | In 10 patients | In 7 patients |
| | 1 | – |
| | 3 | – |
| | 4 | – |
| | 2 | – |
| | 7 | 2 |
| | – | 4 |
| | – | 1 |
| Mosaic | ||
| 7 | – | |
| | – | 1 |
| No mutation was detected in blood and tumor DNA | 1 | 15 |
| NA | 35 | 8 |
| Indication for surgery (no tumors) | ||
| Pain | 64 ≙ 48% | 45 ≙ 63% |
| Tumor growth progression | 30 ≙ 23% | 15 ≙ 21% |
| Focal neurological (sensory and/or motor) deficits | 39 ≙ 29% | 11 ≙ 15% |
| Suspicion of malignancy | – | 1 ≙ 1% |
| Resection amount (no of tumors) | ||
| Total | 109 ≙ 82% | 67 ≙ 93% |
| Partial | 24 ≙ 18% | 5 ≙ 7% |
No number, SD standard deviation, NF2 neurofibromatosis Type 2, SWNT schwannomatosis, SMARCB1 SWI/SNF-related matrix-associated actin-dependent regulator of chromatin subfamily B member 1, LZTR1 leucine-zipper-like transcriptional regulator 1, ERBB2 erb-b2 receptor tyrosine kinase 2
The difference in rating parameters between tumors in mosaic vs. non-mosaic NF2 patients and intraspinal vs. peripheral NF2-related schwannomas
| Variable | z | Mean rank/median | Mean rank/median | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preoperative MRC | 115 | 0.402 | 0.837 | 15.88/5, n = 13 | 15.21/5, n = 17 |
| Postoperative MRC | 109 | − 0.145 | 0.967 | 15.38/5, n = 13 | 15.59/5, n = 17 |
| Preoperative SRS | 117 | 0.390 | 0.805 | 16/5, n = 13 | 15.12/5, n = 17 |
| Postoperative SRS | 92 | − 1.138 | 0.432 | 14.04/5, n = 13 | 16.62/5, n = 17 |
| Preoperative VRS | 167 | 2.483 | 19.81/3, n = 13 | 12.21/2, n = 17 | |
| Postoperative VRS | 156 | 2.558 | 0.059 | 18.96/0, n = 13 | 12.85/0, n = 17 |
p < 0.05. Significant p values between the two groups are written in bold. The higher the mean rank values for motor and sensory classification and the lower the mean rank values for pain classification the better the neurological status and the less pain. This is also valid for the following tables
MRC medical research council scale for muscle strength [14], SRS sensory rating scale [14], VRS verbal rating scale for measuring pain intensity [16]
The difference in rating parameters between tumors with vs. without SWNT-related mutations and intraspinal vs. peripheral SWNT-related schwannomas
| Variable | z | Mean rank/median | Mean rank/median | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preoperative MRC | 311 | − 2.348 | 25.52/5, n = 23 | 34.32/5, n = 38 | |
| Postoperative MRC | 275 | − 2.905 | 23.96/5, n = 23 | 35.26/5, n = 38 | |
| Preoperative SRS | 247 | − 3.203 | 22.73/5, n = 22 | 35.0/5, n = 38 | |
| Postoperative SRS | 267 | − 2.942 | 23.61/5, n = 22 | 34.49/5, n = 38 | |
| Preoperative VRS | 596 | 2.696 | 37.91/3, n = 23 | 26.82/2, n = 38 | |
| Postoperative VRS | 603 | 3.203 | 38.89/0, n = 22 | 25.64/0, n = 38 |
p < 0.05. Significant p values between the two groups are written in bold.
MRC medical research council Scale for Muscle Strength [14], SRS sensory rating scale [15], VRS verbal rating scale for measuring pain intensity [16]
Fig. 1Significant group differences of pre- and postoperative motor and sensory function and pain intensity in NF2-associated peripheral and spinal nerve schwannomas. No significant group difference was observed in SWNT-associated tumors in any of the functional categories/pain category. Note Category 1: Head/face/neck/brachial plexus; Category 2: Upper extremity; Category 3: Lower extremity; Category 4: Torso (thorax/abdomen/pelvic/back); Category 5: intraspinal
The difference in pre-and postoperative functional parameters, pain sensation, and age at the time of surgery between patients with NF2-and SWNT-associated schwannomas
| Variable | Z | Mean rank/median | Mean rank/median | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preoperative MRC | 4106 | − 1.720 | 0.085 | 97.08/5, n = 130 | 109.47/5, n = 72 |
| Postoperative MRC | 4287 | − 1.089 | 0.276 | 103.77/5, n = 130 | 96.04/5, n = 72 |
| Preoperative SRS | 3951 | − 2.205 | 96.71/5, n = 133 | 113.35/5, n = 71 | |
| Postoperative SRS | 4266 | − 1.211 | 0.226 | 98.82/5, n = 132 | 107.91/5, n = 71 |
| Preoperative VRS | 3954 | − 2.253 | 96.73/2, n = 133 | 114.58/3, n = 72 | |
| Postoperative VRS | 4650 | − 0.097 | 0.923 | 102.27/1, n = 132 | 101.50/1, n = 71 |
| Age at time of surgery in years | 1338 | − 8.514 | 25 ± 11 n = 133 | 46 ± 14, n = 72 | |
| Resection amount | 5319 | 2.172 | 99/1, n = 133 | 110.38/1, n = 72 |
p < 0.05. Significant p values between the two groups are written in bold.
MRC medical research council scale for muscle strength [14], SRS sensory rating scale [15], VRS verbal rating scale for measuring pain intensity [16]