Background/Aim: Intraventricular cerebral metastases (IVCM) are a rare but clinically significant subset of brain metastases. This systematic review aimed to provide a comprehensive analysis of IVCM by synthesizing current literature on epidemiology, clinical presentation, imaging features, pathophysiology, and treatment options. Materials and Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted, identifying 11 relevant studies encompassing 11 studies encompassing 842 IVCM cases. Data regarding primary tumor origins, patient demographics, presenting symptoms, treatment modalities, and survival outcomes were analyzed. Results: IVCM cases displayed a diverse range of primary tumor origins, with the kidney (27.4%), thyroid (21.6%), lung (19.8%), colon (11.7%), melanoma (8.4%), and breast ductal carcinoma (7.9%) being common sources. Patients presented with a wide spectrum of symptoms, including headaches (42.3%), nausea (31.5%), altered mental status (25.7%), neurological deficits (18.2%), and others. Treatment approaches varied, encompassing surgical resection (41.2%), radiation therapy (32.5%), chemotherapy (15.3%), and immunotherapy (7.9%) Overall survival was generally limited, with a mean duration of approximately 10.3 months (+/- 8.7 months). The time to recurrence after treatment exhibited considerable variability. Conclusion: IVCM represents a challenging and underexplored metastatic disease. This systematic review underscores the need for further research to enhance our understanding of IVCM's pathophysiology and develop tailored diagnostic and treatment approaches. Such efforts are crucial to improving outcomes and the overall quality of life for patients facing this complex condition. The multidisciplinary nature of IVCM management, involving neurologists, neurosurgeons, oncologists, radiologists, and other healthcare professionals, is emphasized as essential for individualized patient care.

SCALIA, G., SILVEN, M.P., COSTANZO, R., PORZIO, M., MAUGERI, R., IACOPINO, D.G., et al. (2024). Intraventricular Cerebral Metastases: A Comprehensive Systematic Review [10.21873/anticanres.16833].

Intraventricular Cerebral Metastases: A Comprehensive Systematic Review

COSTANZO, ROBERTA;PORZIO, MASSIMILIANO;MAUGERI, ROSARIO;IACOPINO, DOMENICO GERARDO;NICOLETTI, GIOVANNI FEDERICO
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2024-02-01

Abstract

Background/Aim: Intraventricular cerebral metastases (IVCM) are a rare but clinically significant subset of brain metastases. This systematic review aimed to provide a comprehensive analysis of IVCM by synthesizing current literature on epidemiology, clinical presentation, imaging features, pathophysiology, and treatment options. Materials and Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted, identifying 11 relevant studies encompassing 11 studies encompassing 842 IVCM cases. Data regarding primary tumor origins, patient demographics, presenting symptoms, treatment modalities, and survival outcomes were analyzed. Results: IVCM cases displayed a diverse range of primary tumor origins, with the kidney (27.4%), thyroid (21.6%), lung (19.8%), colon (11.7%), melanoma (8.4%), and breast ductal carcinoma (7.9%) being common sources. Patients presented with a wide spectrum of symptoms, including headaches (42.3%), nausea (31.5%), altered mental status (25.7%), neurological deficits (18.2%), and others. Treatment approaches varied, encompassing surgical resection (41.2%), radiation therapy (32.5%), chemotherapy (15.3%), and immunotherapy (7.9%) Overall survival was generally limited, with a mean duration of approximately 10.3 months (+/- 8.7 months). The time to recurrence after treatment exhibited considerable variability. Conclusion: IVCM represents a challenging and underexplored metastatic disease. This systematic review underscores the need for further research to enhance our understanding of IVCM's pathophysiology and develop tailored diagnostic and treatment approaches. Such efforts are crucial to improving outcomes and the overall quality of life for patients facing this complex condition. The multidisciplinary nature of IVCM management, involving neurologists, neurosurgeons, oncologists, radiologists, and other healthcare professionals, is emphasized as essential for individualized patient care.
feb-2024
Settore MED/27 - Neurochirurgia
SCALIA, G., SILVEN, M.P., COSTANZO, R., PORZIO, M., MAUGERI, R., IACOPINO, D.G., et al. (2024). Intraventricular Cerebral Metastases: A Comprehensive Systematic Review [10.21873/anticanres.16833].
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