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Presurgical assessment of cognitive function in pediatric brain tumor patients: feasibility and initial findings. | LitMetric

Presurgical assessment of cognitive function in pediatric brain tumor patients: feasibility and initial findings.

Neurooncol Pract

Department of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt UniversityMedical Center, Nashville, TN (J.C.T., B.E.C); Department of Neurosurgery , Vanderbilt UniversityMedical Center , Nashville, TN (M.P.); Department of Psychology & Human Development , Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (K.E.R., C.A., J.P.D., K.H.W., L.D., L.H., R.B., C.F., B.E.C).

Published: December 2016

Background: Establishing a presurgical baseline of neurocognitive functioning for pediatric brain tumor patients is a high priority to identify level of functioning prior to medical interventions. However, few studies have obtained adequate samples of presurgery assessments.

Methods: This study examines the feasibility of completing tests to assess pre-surgical neurocognitive functioning in 59 identified pediatric brain tumor patients.

Results: Eighty-five percent of patients ( = 50) were referred by the neurosurgery team before surgery and 83% of patients ( = 49) enrolled in the study. A full battery, including performance-based and parent-report measures of neurocognitive function, was completed for 54% ( = 32) of patients. Rates of completion for parent-report or performance-based measures were 68% ( = 40) and 69% ( = 41), respectively. While the performance-based assessment fell within the average range (M = 95.4, SD = 14.7, 95% CI, 90.7-100.0), 32% of participants had scores one or more standard deviations below the mean, or twice the expected rate. Parent-reports indicated higher level of concern than the general population (M = 55.4, SD = 11.3, 95% CI, 51.8-59.0) and found that 35% fell one or more standard deviations above the mean, or more than twice the expected rate.

Conclusions: Results suggest it is feasible to conduct pre-surgical assessments with a portion of pediatric brain tumor patients upon diagnosis and these results compare favorably with prior research. However, nearly half of identified patients did not receive a full test battery. Identifying barriers to enrollment and participation in research are discussed as well as recommendations for future research.

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