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Caracterização do perfil neuropsicológico, acadêmico e comportamental de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de tumores de fossa posterior

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Campelo, Danielle Ferreira Garcia Mafra
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Resumo: Cancer is the leading cause of death among Brazilian children, and 12.600 cases are estimated for 2017. Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common on childhood, from which 60% arise in cerebellum or adjacent structures of posterior fossa. The lesion and treatment affect CNS functioning, and alterations in higher order functions have been related to the interruption of important connections between the cerebellum and cortical areas. Radiotherapy is responsible for increasing survivorship in malignant tumor cases, but it also promotes neurotoxic effects to the developing CNS. This study aimed to investigate neuropsychological and academic functioning in survivors of posterior fossa tumors. The research was subdivided into three studies: 1) Description of intellectual performance of pediatric patients diagnosed with posterior fossa tumors; 2) Investigation of executive functions in pediatric survivors of posterior fossa tumors and; 3) Proposal of a conceptual model to explain the neuropsychological profile of children and adolescents submitted to cranial radiation. 37 subjects aged 6-16 integrated clinical group, and 24 subjects formed a healthy control group matched 1:1 with the participants of studies 2 and 3 according to sex, age, type of school and socioeconomic level. Participants were submitted to neuropsychological evaluation and results were analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistical tools and clinic-qualitative analysis. In the first study, children who underwent radiotherapy had significantly lower performances on intellectual domains compared to children only surgically treated, mainly in nonverbal and processing speed domains. Nonverbal domain revealed significant differences according to treatment modality, while verbal domain led to significant differences according to mother educational level, which reveals a dissociation regarding to the domains more strongly affected by the tumor and the treatment, and the domains more affected by sociocultural factors. Children diagnosed later showed lower performances, which disagree with previous studies. The second study revealed executive impairments on both clinical groups in terms of working memory, inhibition, flexibility and planning. Children submitted to radiotherapy showed a broader range of affected domains and the most serious impairments compared to children who did not undergo radiotherapy. These children showed difficulties only in measures with more sophisticated executive demands, while children submitted to radiotherapy also presented impairments in more simple executive tasks. The third study presented important results towards the comprehension of the neuropsychological profile of children submitted to cranial radiation therapy. Data suggest that demyelination caused by radiotherapy leads to right hemisphere typical impairments, in a pattern which is similar to the Nonverbal Learning Disability (NLD) profile. Theoretical reflections resulting from data interpretation led to the proposition of a conceptual, comprehensive and systemic model as an explanation hypothesis to the emergency of childhood medulloblastoma neuropsychological profile. It is expected that this study encourage research interest towards the understanding of difficulties and challenges faced by this population, in order to contribute to the creation of public policies which enable children’s social and academic reinsertion after treatment, as well as to the creation of intervention programs which ensure the improvement of survivors’ quality of life.
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spelling Caracterização do perfil neuropsicológico, acadêmico e comportamental de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de tumores de fossa posteriorTumores de fossa posteriorMeduloblastomaNeuropsicologiaOncologia pediátricaTranstorno não-verbal de aprendizagemCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIACancer is the leading cause of death among Brazilian children, and 12.600 cases are estimated for 2017. Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common on childhood, from which 60% arise in cerebellum or adjacent structures of posterior fossa. The lesion and treatment affect CNS functioning, and alterations in higher order functions have been related to the interruption of important connections between the cerebellum and cortical areas. Radiotherapy is responsible for increasing survivorship in malignant tumor cases, but it also promotes neurotoxic effects to the developing CNS. This study aimed to investigate neuropsychological and academic functioning in survivors of posterior fossa tumors. The research was subdivided into three studies: 1) Description of intellectual performance of pediatric patients diagnosed with posterior fossa tumors; 2) Investigation of executive functions in pediatric survivors of posterior fossa tumors and; 3) Proposal of a conceptual model to explain the neuropsychological profile of children and adolescents submitted to cranial radiation. 37 subjects aged 6-16 integrated clinical group, and 24 subjects formed a healthy control group matched 1:1 with the participants of studies 2 and 3 according to sex, age, type of school and socioeconomic level. Participants were submitted to neuropsychological evaluation and results were analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistical tools and clinic-qualitative analysis. In the first study, children who underwent radiotherapy had significantly lower performances on intellectual domains compared to children only surgically treated, mainly in nonverbal and processing speed domains. Nonverbal domain revealed significant differences according to treatment modality, while verbal domain led to significant differences according to mother educational level, which reveals a dissociation regarding to the domains more strongly affected by the tumor and the treatment, and the domains more affected by sociocultural factors. Children diagnosed later showed lower performances, which disagree with previous studies. The second study revealed executive impairments on both clinical groups in terms of working memory, inhibition, flexibility and planning. Children submitted to radiotherapy showed a broader range of affected domains and the most serious impairments compared to children who did not undergo radiotherapy. These children showed difficulties only in measures with more sophisticated executive demands, while children submitted to radiotherapy also presented impairments in more simple executive tasks. The third study presented important results towards the comprehension of the neuropsychological profile of children submitted to cranial radiation therapy. Data suggest that demyelination caused by radiotherapy leads to right hemisphere typical impairments, in a pattern which is similar to the Nonverbal Learning Disability (NLD) profile. Theoretical reflections resulting from data interpretation led to the proposition of a conceptual, comprehensive and systemic model as an explanation hypothesis to the emergency of childhood medulloblastoma neuropsychological profile. It is expected that this study encourage research interest towards the understanding of difficulties and challenges faced by this population, in order to contribute to the creation of public policies which enable children’s social and academic reinsertion after treatment, as well as to the creation of intervention programs which ensure the improvement of survivors’ quality of life.O câncer é a primeira causa de morte de crianças no Brasil, com 12.600 casos estimados para 2017. Tumores de sistema nervoso central (SNC) são os mais comuns na infância e 60% atingem cerebelo e adjacências na fossa posterior. A lesão e o tratamento impactam o SNC e alterações em funções complexas vêm sendo associadas à interrupção de conexões entre o cerebelo e áreas corticais. A radioterapia, responsável pelo aumento da sobrevida em casos de tumores malignos, possui ação neurotóxica sobre o SNC em desenvolvimento. O objetivo do presente estudo é investigar o funcionamento neuropsicológico e acadêmico de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de tumores de fossa posterior. A pesquisa foi subdividida em três estudos: 1) Caracterização da capacidade intelectual de pacientes pediátricos diagnosticados com tumores de fossa posterior; 2) Investigação das funções executivas em pacientes pediátricos sobreviventes de tumores de fossa posterior e; 3) Proposição de modelo conceitual para explicar o perfil neuropsicológico de crianças e adolescentes submetidas à radiação craniana. 37 sujeitos com idades entre seis e 16 anos compuseram o grupo clínico e 24 sujeitos saudáveis compuseram grupo controle, pareados 1:1 segundo sexo, idade, tipo de escola e nível socioeconômico dos participantes dos estudos 2 e 3. Os participantes passaram por avaliação neuropsicológica, com resultados analisados por ferramentas estatísticas descritivas e inferenciais e análise clínico-qualitativa. No estudo 1, crianças submetidas à radioterapia apresentaram desempenho significativamente inferior ao de crianças submetidas apenas à neurocirurgia em todos os domínios intelectuais, notadamente os não-verbais e velocidade de processamento. O domínio não verbal revelou diferenças significativas em função do tipo de tratamento, enquanto o domínio verbal acarretou diferenças significativas em função da escolaridade materna, revelando dissociação quanto aos domínios cognitivos mais afetados pelo tumor e pelo tratamento, e aqueles mais impactados por fatores socioculturais. Crianças diagnosticadas tardiamente apresentaram pior desempenho, contradizendo estudos anteriores. O estudo 2 revelou alterações executivas nos domínios da memória de trabalho, inibição, flexibilidade e planejamento em ambos os grupos clínicos. Crianças submetidas à radioterapia apresentaram mais domínios afetados e prejuízos mais severos. Crianças tratadas apenas com neurocirurgia apresentaram dificuldades restritas a tarefas com demandas executivas mais sofisticadas, enquanto crianças submetidas à radioterapia apresentaram dificuldades nestes e em tarefas mais simples. O estudo 3 apresentou importantes resultados em direção à compreensão do perfil neuropsicológico de crianças submetidas à radioterapia. Os dados sugerem que a desmielinização provocada pela radioterapia acarreta alterações típicas de lesões do hemisfério direito, em padrão semelhante ao perfil do Transtorno Não-Verbal de Aprendizagem (TNVA). As reflexões teóricas resultantes da interpretação dos dados levaram à proposição de modelo conceitual, compreensivo e sistêmico como hipótese explicativa para a emergência do perfil neuropsicológico apresentado por sobreviventes de meduloblastoma. Espera-se que o estudo estimule o interesse pelo aprofundamento da compreensão acerca das dificuldades e desafios enfrentados por essa população, visando contribuir para a proposição de políticas públicas que promovam a reinserção social e acadêmica das crianças após o tratamento, bem como para a criação de programas de intervenção que garantam a melhoria da qualidade de vida dos sobreviventes.BrasilUFRNPROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM PSICOLOGIAPires, Izabel Augusta Hazinhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5496201609189471Santos, Clara Maria Melo doshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5330245447269273Mello, Cláudia Berlim dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1758368777559433Silva, Neuciane Gomes dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3550550442645372Bueno, Orlando Francisco Amodeohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3763546320226094Melo, Symone Fernandes dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8263777288489263Campelo, Danielle Ferreira Garcia Mafra2017-04-18T18:19:09Z2017-04-18T18:19:09Z2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfCAMPELO, Danielle Ferreira Garcia Mafra. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caracterização do perfil neuropsicológico, acadêmico e comportamental de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de tumores de fossa posterior
title Caracterização do perfil neuropsicológico, acadêmico e comportamental de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de tumores de fossa posterior
spellingShingle Caracterização do perfil neuropsicológico, acadêmico e comportamental de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de tumores de fossa posterior
Campelo, Danielle Ferreira Garcia Mafra
Tumores de fossa posterior
Meduloblastoma
Neuropsicologia
Oncologia pediátrica
Transtorno não-verbal de aprendizagem
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
title_short Caracterização do perfil neuropsicológico, acadêmico e comportamental de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de tumores de fossa posterior
title_full Caracterização do perfil neuropsicológico, acadêmico e comportamental de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de tumores de fossa posterior
title_fullStr Caracterização do perfil neuropsicológico, acadêmico e comportamental de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de tumores de fossa posterior
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização do perfil neuropsicológico, acadêmico e comportamental de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de tumores de fossa posterior
title_sort Caracterização do perfil neuropsicológico, acadêmico e comportamental de crianças e adolescentes sobreviventes de tumores de fossa posterior
author Campelo, Danielle Ferreira Garcia Mafra
author_facet Campelo, Danielle Ferreira Garcia Mafra
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Pires, Izabel Augusta Hazin


http://lattes.cnpq.br/5496201609189471
Santos, Clara Maria Melo dos

http://lattes.cnpq.br/5330245447269273
Mello, Cláudia Berlim de

http://lattes.cnpq.br/1758368777559433
Silva, Neuciane Gomes da

http://lattes.cnpq.br/3550550442645372
Bueno, Orlando Francisco Amodeo

http://lattes.cnpq.br/3763546320226094
Melo, Symone Fernandes de

http://lattes.cnpq.br/8263777288489263
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campelo, Danielle Ferreira Garcia Mafra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tumores de fossa posterior
Meduloblastoma
Neuropsicologia
Oncologia pediátrica
Transtorno não-verbal de aprendizagem
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
topic Tumores de fossa posterior
Meduloblastoma
Neuropsicologia
Oncologia pediátrica
Transtorno não-verbal de aprendizagem
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::PSICOLOGIA
description Cancer is the leading cause of death among Brazilian children, and 12.600 cases are estimated for 2017. Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common on childhood, from which 60% arise in cerebellum or adjacent structures of posterior fossa. The lesion and treatment affect CNS functioning, and alterations in higher order functions have been related to the interruption of important connections between the cerebellum and cortical areas. Radiotherapy is responsible for increasing survivorship in malignant tumor cases, but it also promotes neurotoxic effects to the developing CNS. This study aimed to investigate neuropsychological and academic functioning in survivors of posterior fossa tumors. The research was subdivided into three studies: 1) Description of intellectual performance of pediatric patients diagnosed with posterior fossa tumors; 2) Investigation of executive functions in pediatric survivors of posterior fossa tumors and; 3) Proposal of a conceptual model to explain the neuropsychological profile of children and adolescents submitted to cranial radiation. 37 subjects aged 6-16 integrated clinical group, and 24 subjects formed a healthy control group matched 1:1 with the participants of studies 2 and 3 according to sex, age, type of school and socioeconomic level. Participants were submitted to neuropsychological evaluation and results were analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistical tools and clinic-qualitative analysis. In the first study, children who underwent radiotherapy had significantly lower performances on intellectual domains compared to children only surgically treated, mainly in nonverbal and processing speed domains. Nonverbal domain revealed significant differences according to treatment modality, while verbal domain led to significant differences according to mother educational level, which reveals a dissociation regarding to the domains more strongly affected by the tumor and the treatment, and the domains more affected by sociocultural factors. Children diagnosed later showed lower performances, which disagree with previous studies. The second study revealed executive impairments on both clinical groups in terms of working memory, inhibition, flexibility and planning. Children submitted to radiotherapy showed a broader range of affected domains and the most serious impairments compared to children who did not undergo radiotherapy. These children showed difficulties only in measures with more sophisticated executive demands, while children submitted to radiotherapy also presented impairments in more simple executive tasks. The third study presented important results towards the comprehension of the neuropsychological profile of children submitted to cranial radiation therapy. Data suggest that demyelination caused by radiotherapy leads to right hemisphere typical impairments, in a pattern which is similar to the Nonverbal Learning Disability (NLD) profile. Theoretical reflections resulting from data interpretation led to the proposition of a conceptual, comprehensive and systemic model as an explanation hypothesis to the emergency of childhood medulloblastoma neuropsychological profile. It is expected that this study encourage research interest towards the understanding of difficulties and challenges faced by this population, in order to contribute to the creation of public policies which enable children’s social and academic reinsertion after treatment, as well as to the creation of intervention programs which ensure the improvement of survivors’ quality of life.
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