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Vestibular schwannoma Koos grade I international study of active surveillance versus stereotactic radiosurgery: the VISAS-K1 study

dc.contributor.coauthorBin-Alamer,Othman
dc.contributor.coauthorAbou-Al-Shaar,Hussam
dc.contributor.coauthorPelcher,Isabelle
dc.contributor.coauthorBegley,Sabrina
dc.contributor.coauthorGoenka,Anuj
dc.contributor.coauthorSchulder,Michael
dc.contributor.coauthorTourigny,Jean-Nicolas
dc.contributor.coauthorMathieu,David
dc.contributor.coauthorHamel,Andreanne
dc.contributor.coauthorBriggs,Robert G.
dc.contributor.coauthorYu,Cheng
dc.contributor.coauthorZada,Gabriel
dc.contributor.coauthorGiannotta,Steven L.
dc.contributor.coauthorSpeckter,Herwin
dc.contributor.coauthorPalque,Sarai
dc.contributor.coauthorTripathi,Manjul
dc.contributor.coauthorKumar,Saurabh
dc.contributor.coauthorKaur,Rupinder
dc.contributor.coauthorKumar,Narendra
dc.contributor.coauthorRogowski,Brandon
dc.contributor.coauthorShepard,Matthew J.
dc.contributor.coauthorJohnson,Bryan A.
dc.contributor.coauthorTrifiletti,Daniel M.
dc.contributor.coauthorWarnick,Ronald E.
dc.contributor.coauthorDayawansa,Samantha
dc.contributor.coauthorMashiach,Elad
dc.contributor.coauthorVasconcellos,Fernando De Nigris
dc.contributor.coauthorBernstein,Kenneth
dc.contributor.coauthorSchnurman,Zane
dc.contributor.coauthorAlzate,Juan
dc.contributor.coauthorKondziolka,Douglas
dc.contributor.coauthorSheehan,Jason P.
dc.contributor.departmentSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.kuauthorPeker, Selçuk
dc.contributor.kuauthorSamancı, Mustafa Yavuz
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSCHOOL OF MEDICINE
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-06T20:59:46Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: This investigation evaluates the safety and efficacy of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) vs observation for Koos grade I vestibular schwannomas (VS). METHODS: In a multicenter study, we retrospectively analyzed data of patients with Koos grade I VS who underwent SRS (SRS group) or were observed (observation group). Propensity score matching was used to equilibrate demographics, tumor size, and audiometric data across groups. The outcome analyzed included tumor control, preservation of serviceable hearing, and neurological function. RESULTS: The study matched 142 patients, providing a median follow-up period of 36 months. SRS significantly enhanced tumor control compared with observation, with a 100% control rate at both 5- and 8-year marks in the SRS group vs 48.6% and 29.5% in the observation group at the same time intervals, respectively (P < .001). Preservation of serviceable hearing outcomes between groups showed no significant difference at 5 and 8 years, ensuring a comparable quality of auditory function (SRS 70.1% vs observation 53.4% at 5 years;P = .33). Furthermore, SRS was associated with a reduced likelihood of tinnitus (odds ratio [OR] = 0.46, P = .04), vestibular dysfunction (OR = 0.17, P = .002), and overall cranial nerve dysfunction (OR = 0.49, P = .03) at last follow-up. CONCLUSION: SRS management of patients with Koos grade I VS was associated with superior tumor control and reduced odds for cranial nerve dysfunction, while not compromising hearing preservation compared with observation. These findings support the safety and efficacy of SRS as a primary care approach for this patient population.
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dc.description.indexedbyPubMed
dc.description.publisherscopeInternational
dc.description.sponsoredbyTubitakEuN/A
dc.identifier.doi10.1227/neu.0000000000003215
dc.identifier.eissn1524-4040
dc.identifier.issn0148-396X
dc.identifier.issue1
dc.identifier.quartileQ1
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dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1227/neu.0000000000003215
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/27764
dc.identifier.volume96
dc.identifier.wos1378958600023
dc.keywordsVestibular schwannoma
dc.keywordsStereotactic radiosurgery
dc.keywordsObservation
dc.keywordsTumor control
dc.keywordsHearing preservation
dc.keywordsNeurological outcomes
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherLippincott Williams and Wilkins
dc.relation.ispartofNeurosurgery
dc.subjectClinical neurology
dc.subjectSurgery
dc.titleVestibular schwannoma Koos grade I international study of active surveillance versus stereotactic radiosurgery: the VISAS-K1 study
dc.typeJournal Article
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local.contributor.kuauthorPeker, Selçuk
local.contributor.kuauthorSamancı, Mustafa Yavuz
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