Long-term Effects of Conservative Management of Vestibular Schwannoma on Dizziness, Balance, and Caloric Function

Author:

Nilsen Kathrin Skorpa123,Lund-Johansen Morten34,Nordahl Stein Helge Glad13,Finnkirk Monica4,Goplen Frederik Kragerud123

Affiliation:

1. Norwegian National Advisory Unit on Vestibular Disorders, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway

2. Department of Otorhinolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway

3. Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway

4. Department of Neurosurgery, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway

Abstract

ObjectivesTo study the development of dizziness, caloric function, and postural sway during long-term observation of untreated vestibular schwannoma patients.Study DesignRetrospective review of a prospectively maintained longitudinal cohort.SettingTertiary referral hospital.Subjects and MethodsPatients with vestibular schwannoma undergoing wait-and-scan management were included—specifically, those who did not require treatment during a minimum radiologic follow-up of 1 year. Baseline data and follow-up included magnetic resonance imaging, posturography, bithermal caloric tests, and a dizziness questionnaire. Main outcomes were prevalence of moderate to severe dizziness, canal paresis, and postural instability at baseline and follow-up, as compared with McNemar’s test.ResultsOut of 433 consecutive patients with vestibular schwannoma, 114 did not require treatment during follow-up and were included. Median radiologic follow-up was 10.2 years (interquartile range, 4.5 years). Age ranged from 31 to 78 years (mean, 59 years; SD, 10 years; 62% women). Median tumor volume at baseline was 139 mm3(interquartile range, 314 mm3). This did not change during follow-up ( P = .446). Moderate to severe dizziness was present in 27% at baseline and 19% at follow-up ( P = .077). Postural unsteadiness was present in 17% at baseline and 21% at follow-up ( P = .424). Canal paresis was present in 51% at baseline and 56% at follow-up ( P = .664).ConclusionsThere was no significant change in the prevalence of dizziness, postural sway, or canal paresis during conservative management of vestibular schwannoma, while tumor volume remained unchanged. This indicates a favorable prognosis in these patients with regard to vestibular symptoms.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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