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Combining FORGE score and histopathological diagnostic criteria of atypical meningioma enables risk stratification of tumour progression
Die Kombination aus dem FORGE Score und histopathologischen Diagnosekriterien des atypischen Meningeoms ermöglicht eine Risikostratifizierung hinsichtlich der Tumorprogression
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Published: | May 25, 2022 |
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Objective: More than 50% of atypical meningiomas regrow within 5 years after surgery. FORGE (FibrinOgen, C-Reactive protein, Gender, tumor Edema) score is a newly created tool to preoperatively estimate the MIB-1 index in cranial meningiomas. In this investigation, we aimed to assess the predictive value of the FORGE score in combination with major diagnostic criteria of atypical meningioma (brain invasion, mitotic count ≥ 4) regarding recurrence in atypical meningiomas.
Methods: We included patients operated on primary atypical meningiomas in our center from 2011 to 2019. The retrospective study included 71 patients (58% women, median age 63 years). The inclusion criteria of this study were histopathologically confirmed meningioma, an age greater than 18 years, the availability of neuropathology reports (MIB-I, mitotic count, CD68+ staining), tumor morphology data and availability of serum as well as plasma inflammatory laboratory values (fibrinogen & C-reactive protein).
Results: Receiver operating characteristic curves revealed a superiority of FORGE score combined with histopathological diagnostic criteria of atypical meningioma (AT-FORGE) in the prediction of tumor progression compared to FORGE score only (Area under curve (AUC): 0.72; 95% CI: 0.54–0.91, cut-off: ≥5/<5, sensitivity: 75%, specificity: 78%). Patients with an AT-FORGE score ≥ 5 had a shorter time to tumor progression (32.8 vs. 71.4 months, p < 0.001) in the univariable analysis. Multivariable cox regression analysis revealed significant predictive value of Simpson grade > II, presence of multiple meningiomas and AT-FORGE score ≥ 5 for tumor progression.
Conclusion: The combination of histopathological diagnostic criteria for atypical meningioma with FORGE score might facilitate an effective identification of patients with an atypical meningioma who have an increased risk of tumor progression.