HSIANG-KUANG LIANGCHUN-WEI WANGTseng, Han-MinHan-MinTsengCHAO YUAN HUANGKENG-HSUEH LANYU-HSUAN CHENYou, San-LinSan-LinYouCHIA-HSIEN CHENGANN-LII CHENGSUNG-HSIN KUO2021-10-142021-10-142014-1110689265https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/584673Neurologic status is one of the major prognostic factors in glioblastoma patients; however, no consensus exists on a clinical index for predicting patient outcomes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the correlation between neurologic deficits and clinical outcomes in glioblastoma patients, and to develop a prognostic neurologic index for identifying patients with poor outcomes.en[SDGs]SDG3temozolomide; adult; aged; amnesia; aphasia; apraxia; Article; assessment of humans; bulbar paralysis; cancer growth; cancer localization; cancer mortality; cancer prognosis; cancer radiotherapy; cancer surgery; cancer survival; cerebellar ataxia; cognitive defect; controlled study; disorientation; drowsiness; drug dose increase; dysarthria; facial nerve paralysis; female; follow up; glioblastoma; headache; human; intensity modulated radiation therapy; intracranial hypertension; Karnofsky Performance Status; limb weakness; major clinical study; male; motor dysfunction; multimodality cancer therapy; multiple cycle treatment; neurologic disease; neurologic gait disorder; obstructive hydrocephalus; ophthalmoplegia; outcome assessment; overall survival; personality disorder; preoperative evaluation; Preoperative Prognostic Neurologic Index; radiation dose; retrospective study; sensory dysfunction; tumor invasion; visual field defect; vomiting; Brain Neoplasms; cancer staging; complication; glioblastoma; middle aged; mortality; pathology; pathophysiology; preoperative care; prognosis; survival rate; very elderly; young adult; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Brain Neoplasms; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Glioblastoma; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Staging; Nervous System Diseases; Preoperative Care; Prognosis; Retrospective Studies; Survival Rate; Young AdultPreoperative prognostic neurologic index for glioblastoma patients receiving tumor resectionjournal article10.1245/s10434-014-3793-4248544912-s2.0-84918837496https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/485676