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Development and validation of an improved classification and risk stratification system for carotid body tumors: Multinational collaborative cohort study

  • Hisham Mehanna
  • , Pankaj Mistry
  • , Pawel Golusinski
  • , Pasquale Di Maio
  • , Paul Nankivell
  • , Francesco Snider
  • , Angela M.R. Ferrante
  • , Nausica Montalto
  • , Piero Nicolai
  • , Alessandra Marcantoni
  • , Cesare Grandi
  • , Marco Zavatta
  • , Franco Grego
  • , Kataryna Malec
  • , Sefik Hosal
  • , Nilda Suslu
  • , Oguz Kuscu
  • , Ignacio Torrealba
  • , Francisco Valdes
  • , Neil Sharma
  • John Ayuk, Peter Monksfield, Richard Irving, Janet A. Dunn, Mark Kay, Daniele Borsetto

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Abstract

Background: This study aims to develop and validate a new classification system that better predicts combined risk of neurological and neurovascular complications following CBT surgery, crucial for treatment decision-making. Methods: Multinational retrospective cohort study with 199 consecutive cases. A cohort of 132 CBT cases was used to develop the new classification. To undertake external validation, assessment was made between the actual complication rate and predicted risk by the model on an independent cohort (n = 67). Results: Univariate analyses showed statistically significant associations between developing a complication and the following factors: craniocaudal dimension, volume, Shamblin classification, and Mehanna types. In the multivariate prognostic model, only Mehanna type remained as a significant risk predictor. The risk of developing complications increases with increasing Mehanna type. Conclusions: We have developed and then validated a new classification and risk stratification system for CBTs, which demonstrated better prognostic power for the risk of developing neurovascular complications after surgery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3448-3458
Number of pages11
JournalHead and Neck
Volume43
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Shamblin
  • carotid body tumor
  • classification
  • paraganglioma
  • surgery

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