Chaiyot Siangprasertkij MD*, Yot Navalitloha MD PhD*
Affiliation : * Division of Neurological Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
Objective : To evaluate the treatment outcome and to examine the influence of factors on survival of patients
with glioma.
Material and Method: One hundred and eighty-nine patients were included. Data on the patient’s age, sex,
KPS score, tumor location and survival time were collected and analyzed.
Results : Tumor grade and age had effect on survival of the patients. The median survival time (MST) of patients
with grade II-IV glioma was 80.0, 20.0 and 9 months, respectively. Only the tumor site had influence on
survival of patients with grade II glioma. In patients with grade III glioma, only KPS score had an impact on
survival. In patients with grade IV glioma, none of the factors had an effect on survival.
Conclusion : The treatment outcome of the patients in Chulalongkorn University is comparable to other series.
Multivariate analysis identified factors that had influence on survival of the patients.
Keywords : Treatment outcome, Glioma, Survival
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