Author/Editor | Macedoni-Lukšič, Marta; Jereb, Berta; Todorovski, Ljupco | |
Title | Long-term sequelae in children treated for brain tumors: impairments, disability, and handicap | |
Type | članek | |
Source | Pediatr Hematol Oncol | |
Vol. and No. | Letnik 20, št. 2 | |
Publication year | 2003 | |
Volume | str. 89-101 | |
Language | eng | |
Abstract | Sixty-one long-term survivors, treated for brain tumors in childhood, were evaluated in term of neurological impairments, disability, and handicap. Thirty-eight patients (pts) (62%) had at least one impairment. Visual impairment was detected in 14 pts (24 %), associated with recurrence (p = .012). Thirty four patients (56%) had motor impairment, associated with sex (female) in irradiated patients; 13 (21 %) had epilepsy, associated with supratentorial tumor site (p = .001). The same number of patients had brain atrophy; risk factors were hydrocephalus at diagnosis and perioperative complications. Sixteen patients (30 %) had IQ score < 80, associated with young age at first treatment (p = . 006) and recurrence (p = .043). Twenty-seven out of 61 of our patients (44 % ) were disabled: 12 mildly, 14 moderately, and 1 severely. Epilepsy was the most important risk factor for disability. Cognitive impairment, motor impairment, and epilepsy were associated with employment (43 % ); cognitive impairment was also associated with education. | |
Descriptors | BRAIN NEOPLASMS DISABLED CHILD VISION DISORDERS MOVEMENT DISORDERS COGNITION DISORDERS EPILEPSY PHYSICAL EXAMINATION NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION |