Neurocognitive functioning and health-related quality of life in adult medulloblastoma patients: long-term outcomes of the NOA-07 study

  • Linda Dirven
  • , Ralf Luerding
  • , Dagmar Beier
  • , Elisabeth Bumes
  • , Christiane Reinert
  • , Clemens Seidel
  • , Matteo Mario Bonsanto
  • , Michael Bremer
  • , Stefan Rieken
  • , Stephanie E. Combs
  • , Ulrich Herrlinger
  • , Corinna Seliger
  • , Holger Kuntze
  • , Regine Mayer-Steinacker
  • , Annette Dieing
  • , Claudius Bartels
  • , Oliver Schnell
  • , Astrid Weyerbrock
  • , Sabine Seidel
  • , Oliver Grauer
  • Minou Nadji-Ohl, Frank Paulsen, Michael Weller, Wolfgang Wick, Peter Hau*
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Abstract

Background: Combined radiochemotherapy followed by maintenance chemotherapy with cisplatin, lomustine and vincristine within the NOA-07 study resulted in considerable short-term toxicity in adult medulloblastoma patients. Here we investigated the long-term impact of this treatment, focusing on neurocognitive functioning and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Methods: Neurocognitive functioning and HRQoL scores over time were determined, and differences between the post-treatment and follow-up assessments were calculated up to 18 months for neurocognition and 60 months for HRQoL. Results: 28/30 patients were analyzed. The three preselected HRQoL scales (role, social and cognitive functioning) showed improved scores, to a clinically relevant extent (≥ 10 points), compared to post-treatment levels up to 30 months, but decreased afterwards. Z-scores for verbal working memory were worse during follow-up compared to post-treatment scores and remained impaired during 18 months follow-up (i.e. z-score below − 1 standard deviation). Attention was impaired post-treatment, and remained impaired to a clinically relevant extent during follow-up. Coordination/processing speed and lexical verbal fluency improved compared to post-treatment scores, and remained within the normal range thereafter. Other tests of verbal fluency were stable over time, with z-scores within the normal range. Conclusions: This long-term follow-up study showed that the NOA-07 treatment regimen was not associated with a deterioration in HRQoL in the post-treatment period. Verbal working memory deteriorated, while other neurocognitive domains did not seem to be impacted negatively by the treatment.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Neuro-Oncology
Vol/bind148
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)117-130
ISSN0167-594X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - maj 2020

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The NOA-07 study was supported by internal Grants from `n unrestricted educational Grant from medac GmbH.

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