# Health-related quality of life in patients with peripheral nerve tumors: results from the German multicentric Peripheral Nerve Tumor Registry

**Authors:** Nadja Grübel, Gregor Antoniadis, Uerschels AK, Benjamin Mayer, Ralph König, Christian Rainer Wirtz, Andrej Pala, Nora F. Dengler, Maria Teresa Pedro

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1398252 · Frontiers in Oncology · 2024-04-22

## TL;DR

This study shows that surgery significantly improves the quality of life for patients with peripheral nerve tumors, particularly schwannomas and neurofibromas.

## Contribution

The study provides the first multicenter data on health-related quality of life and the effect of surgery for peripheral nerve tumors.

## Key findings

- Surgical therapy significantly improved health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients with peripheral nerve tumors.
- Postoperative EQ-5D-5L and EQ-VAS scores showed significant improvement compared to preoperative scores.
- Early surgery at specialized centers could lead to better neurological outcomes and quality of life.

## Abstract

Peripheral nerve tumors (PNTs) are rare diseases. So far, no multicenter data on diagnostics, the efficacy of treatment, long-term outcomes, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) exist. The establishment of the Peripheral Nerve Tumor Registry (PNTR) in 2015 allows for the systematic analysis of patients with tumors associated with peripheral nerves. The present study aims to investigate the impact of PNT on an individual’s HRQoL and the effect of surgery.

HRQoL was pre- and postoperatively assessed by the Euro-Qol-5D-5L (EQ-5D-5L) and Euro-Qol visual analog scale (EQ-VAS) survey in the retrospective and prospective study arm in three active participating study centers. An index was calculated based on the EQ-5D-5L for the quantification of health state (0: worst possible state of health, 1: best possible state of health). The EQ-VAS ranges from 0% (worst imaginable health status) to 100% (best possible health status). Patient characteristics (age, sex), as well as disease (histopathological entity) and treatment (pre- and postoperative symptoms, type of treatment)-specific data, were analyzed.

Data from 171 patients from three high-volume centers were included, with schwannoma (70.8%, n = 121) and neurofibroma (15.8%, n = 27) being the most prevalent histopathological diagnoses. Both the median health index value (preoperative: 0.887, n = 167; postoperative: 0.910, n = 166) and the median EQ-VAS (preoperative: 75%, n = 167; postoperative: 85%, n = 166) of the entire cohort regarding all histopathological diagnosis improved significantly after surgical therapy (p < 0.001). Preoperatively, 12.3% (n = 21) reached the highest index score of 1.0 in EQ-5D-5L and 100% in the EQ-VAS score in 5.3% (n = 9) of all patients. Postoperatively, the highest index score of 1.0 and 100% in the EQ-VAS score increased significantly and were achieved in 33.3% (n = 57) and 11.1% (n = 19) of the patients, respectively (p < 0.001).

For the first time, our study presents multicenter data on life quality and the effect of surgery in primarily benign peripheral nerve tumors. Early surgery at a specialized center could improve neurological outcomes and, in conclusion, better QoL. In summary, surgical therapy significantly improved the entire cohort’s QoL, VAS, and analgesia.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** schwannoma (MONDO:0002546), neurofibroma (MONDO:0016755)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** tumors (MESH:D009369), PNTs (MESH:D010524), schwannoma (MESH:D009442), neurofibroma (MESH:D009455)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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