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Abstract: Background: The European Low-Grade Glioma network indicated a need to better understand common practices regarding the managing of diffuse low-grade gliomas. This area has experienced great advances in recent years. Method: A general survey on the managing of diffuse lowgrade gliomas was answered by 21 centres in 11 European countries. Here we focused on specific questions regarding perioperative and intraoperative cognitive assessments. Results: More centres referred to the same speech and language therapist and/or neuropsychologist across all assessments; a core of assessment tools was routinely used across centres; fluency tasks were commonly used in the perioperative stages, and object naming during surgery; tasks that tapped on attention, executive functions, visuospatial awareness, calculation and emotions were sparsely administered; preoperative assessments were performed 1 month or 1 week before surgery; timing for postoperative assessments varied; finally, more centres recommended early rehabilitation, whenever needed. Conclusions: There is an emerging trend towards following similar practices for the management of low-grade gliomas in Europe. Our results are descriptive and formalise current discussions in our group. Also, they contribute towards the development of a European assessment protocol.
Fuente: Acta Neurochirurgica, 2017, 159(7), 1167-1178
Editorial: Springer
Año de publicación: 2017
Nº de páginas: 12
Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista
DOI: 10.1007/s00701-017-3192-2
ISSN: 0001-6268,0942-0940
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ROFES, ADRIÀ
MANDONNET, EMMANUEL
GODDEN, JOHN
BARON, MARIE HÉLÈNE
COLLE, HENRY
DARLIX, AMELIE
AGUIAR, VÂNIA DE
DUFFAU, HUGUES
HERBET, GUILLAUME
KLEIN, MARTIN
LUBRANO, VINCENT
JUAN MARTINO GONZALEZ
MATHEW, RYAN
MICELI, GABRIELE
MORITZ-GASSER, SYLVIE
PALLUD, JOHAN
PAPAGNO, COSTANZA
RECH, FABIEN
ROBERT, ERIK
RUTTEN, GEERT-JAN
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