Predictors of return to work following surgery in patients with glioblastoma: a retrospective multicenter study.

Journal: Journal Of Neuro-Oncology
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Abstract

Objective: While clinical outcomes of glioblastoma (GBM) are well-documented, its socio-economic impact, particularly on return to work (RTW) remains unexplored. In this study we aimed to identify the predictors of RTW at 6 months postoperatively in patients undergoing GBM treatment and to assess its association with post-operative neurological deficits and median overall survival (mOS).

Methods: We retrospectively studied 106 adults with pre-operative employment, undergoing primary GBM resection or biopsy at three tertiary centers. RTW at 3 and 6 months postoperatively were assessed using univariate and multivariate analyses.

Results: After 6 months 33 patients (33.1%) were able to RTW. Factors associated with lower odds of RTW included female sex (p = 0.039), Karnofsky Performance Scale (KPS) < 80 at 2 weeks (p = 0.034), and 3 months post-operatively (p = 0.0001), right handedness (p = 0.038), and subtotal resection (p = 0.042). On multivariate analysis female sex (OR 0.238, 95% CI 0.077-0.733, p = 0.012) and three-month postoperative KPS < 80 (OR 0.019, 95% CI 0.001-0.0293, p = 0.004) were the least likely to RTW at six months. Acute postoperative motor (p = 0.047), gait (p = 0.008) and cognitive deficits (p = 0.048) and persistent motor (p = 0.017), gait (p = 0.033) and language (p = 0.026) deficits were all associated with lesser RTW. Patients who returned to work had significantly longer mOS (21.44, p < 0.001).

Conclusions: RTW at 6 months post GBM Surgery corelates with improved mOS. Female sex and lower post-operative KPS scores were the strongest predictors of reduced RTW.

Authors
Harshvardhan Iyer, Ogechukwu Ariwodo, Chase Mckevitt, Paola Meade, Lina Marenco Hillembrand, Andrea Otamendi Lopez, Leonardo José De Macêdo Filho, Steven Rosenfeld, Christine Cordova, Jennifer Peterson, Daniel Trifiletti, David Sabsevitz, Ian Parney, Terry Burns, Fredric Meyer, Bernard Bendok, Krishna Chandan, Rich Byrne, Victoria Clark, Alfredo Quinones Hinojosa, Wendy Sherman, Kaisorn Chaichana