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Article de Chinois | WPRIM (Pacifique Occidental) | ID: wpr-503623

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Objective To investigate the factors influencing the survival time of patients with recurrent glioma after reoperation.Methods 45 cases in our hospital due to recurrence cerebral glioma undergoing reoperation were selected, whose general data were retrospective analyzed, and the surgery conditions, postoperative complications, survival time and its influencing factors were analyzed.Results In 45 cases of recurrent cerebral glioma patients undergoing surgical treatment, 25 cases with total resection, 20 cases with subtotal resection, 3 cases with postoperative brain edema, 3 cases with pulmonary infection; and compared with pre-surgery, the Karnovsky performance status (KPS) score increased significantly (P <0.05); and postoperative survival time was ( 10.62 ±3.25 ) months, multi-factor regression analysis showed that recurrence lesion resection, preoperative KPS score, recurrent interval time and preoperative grading is the independent risk factors related to survival time(P<0.05).Conclusion Surgical treatment of recurrent cerebral glioma is of great significance, and aggressive surgical treatment could improve the quality of life, prolong the survival time and improve the quality of life.

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