Long-term quality of life in patients with vestibular schwannoma managed with microsurgery

C Santa Maria, PL Santa Maria, V Bulsara… - The Journal of …, 2019 - cambridge.org
C Santa Maria, PL Santa Maria, V Bulsara, J Jayawardena, JD Caldow, LH Png, MD Atlas
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2019cambridge.org
ObjectiveLittle is known about the long term (greater than 10 years) quality of life in patients
with vestibular schwannoma. This study aimed to evaluate long-term outcomes in patients
with vestibular schwannoma. MethodA retrospective cohort study was performed across 2
academic institutions, with patients followed at least 10 years after vestibular schwannoma
surgery (2000 to 2007). Telephone interviews were used to assess quality of life using the
Glasgow Benefit Inventory and short form 12 item (version 2) health survey. ResultsA total of …
ObjectiveLittle is known about the long term (greater than 10 years) quality of life in patients with vestibular schwannoma. This study aimed to evaluate long-term outcomes in patients with vestibular schwannoma.MethodA retrospective cohort study was performed across 2 academic institutions, with patients followed at least 10 years after vestibular schwannoma surgery (2000 to 2007). Telephone interviews were used to assess quality of life using the Glasgow Benefit Inventory and short form 12 item (version 2) health survey.ResultsA total of 99 out of 110 patients were included. Increasing age and symptom burden were associated with poorer quality of life (p = 0.01 and 0.02, respectively). The presence of imbalance, headache and facial nerve dysfunction were all associated with poorer quality of life scores (p = 0.01, 0.04 and 0.02, respectively).ConclusionIdentifying and managing post-operative symptoms may improve quality of life in vestibular schwannoma patients and can guide clinical decision making.
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