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Risk for morbidity and mortality after neurosurgery in older patients with high grade gliomas - a retrospective population based study.

David LöfgrenAntonios ValachisMagnus Olivecrona
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2022)
This study shows an increase in surgical interventions over time, probably representing a more active treatment approach. The relatively low postoperative morbidity- and mortality-rates suggests that surgery in older patients with suspected high grade gliomas can be a feasible option. However, caution is advised in patients with poor performance status where the possible surgical intervention would be a biopsy only. Further, this study underlines the need for more standardised methods of reporting neurosurgical complications.
Keyphrases
  • high grade
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  • middle aged
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