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Patient-Specific Metrics of Invasiveness Reveal Significant Prognostic Benefit of Resection in a Predictable Subset of Gliomas

OBJECT: Malignant gliomas are incurable, primary brain neoplasms noted for their potential to extensively invade brain parenchyma. Current methods of clinical imaging do not elucidate the full extent of brain invasion, making it difficult to predict which, if any, patients are likely to benefit from...

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Autores principales: Baldock, Anne L., Ahn, Sunyoung, Rockne, Russell, Johnston, Sandra, Neal, Maxwell, Corwin, David, Clark-Swanson, Kamala, Sterin, Greg, Trister, Andrew D., Malone, Hani, Ebiana, Victoria, Sonabend, Adam M., Mrugala, Maciej, Rockhill, Jason K., Silbergeld, Daniel L., Lai, Albert, Cloughesy, Timothy, McKhann, Guy M., Bruce, Jeffrey N., Rostomily, Robert C., Canoll, Peter, Swanson, Kristin R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4211670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25350742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099057
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author Baldock, Anne L.
Ahn, Sunyoung
Rockne, Russell
Johnston, Sandra
Neal, Maxwell
Corwin, David
Clark-Swanson, Kamala
Sterin, Greg
Trister, Andrew D.
Malone, Hani
Ebiana, Victoria
Sonabend, Adam M.
Mrugala, Maciej
Rockhill, Jason K.
Silbergeld, Daniel L.
Lai, Albert
Cloughesy, Timothy
McKhann, Guy M.
Bruce, Jeffrey N.
Rostomily, Robert C.
Canoll, Peter
Swanson, Kristin R.
author_facet Baldock, Anne L.
Ahn, Sunyoung
Rockne, Russell
Johnston, Sandra
Neal, Maxwell
Corwin, David
Clark-Swanson, Kamala
Sterin, Greg
Trister, Andrew D.
Malone, Hani
Ebiana, Victoria
Sonabend, Adam M.
Mrugala, Maciej
Rockhill, Jason K.
Silbergeld, Daniel L.
Lai, Albert
Cloughesy, Timothy
McKhann, Guy M.
Bruce, Jeffrey N.
Rostomily, Robert C.
Canoll, Peter
Swanson, Kristin R.
author_sort Baldock, Anne L.
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description OBJECT: Malignant gliomas are incurable, primary brain neoplasms noted for their potential to extensively invade brain parenchyma. Current methods of clinical imaging do not elucidate the full extent of brain invasion, making it difficult to predict which, if any, patients are likely to benefit from gross total resection. Our goal was to apply a mathematical modeling approach to estimate the overall tumor invasiveness on a patient-by-patient basis and determine whether gross total resection would improve survival in patients with relatively less invasive gliomas. METHODS: In 243 patients presenting with contrast-enhancing gliomas, estimates of the relative invasiveness of each patient's tumor, in terms of the ratio of net proliferation rate of the glioma cells to their net dispersal rate, were derived by applying a patient-specific mathematical model to routine pretreatment MR imaging. The effect of varying degrees of extent of resection on overall survival was assessed for cohorts of patients grouped by tumor invasiveness. RESULTS: We demonstrate that patients with more diffuse tumors showed no survival benefit (P = 0.532) from gross total resection over subtotal/biopsy, while those with nodular (less diffuse) tumors showed a significant benefit (P = 0.00142) with a striking median survival benefit of over eight months compared to sub-totally resected tumors in the same cohort (an 80% improvement in survival time for GTR only seen for nodular tumors). CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that our patient-specific, model-based estimates of tumor invasiveness have clinical utility in surgical decision making. Quantification of relative invasiveness assessed from routinely obtained pre-operative imaging provides a practical predictor of the benefit of gross total resection.
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spelling pubmed-42116702014-11-05 Patient-Specific Metrics of Invasiveness Reveal Significant Prognostic Benefit of Resection in a Predictable Subset of Gliomas Baldock, Anne L. Ahn, Sunyoung Rockne, Russell Johnston, Sandra Neal, Maxwell Corwin, David Clark-Swanson, Kamala Sterin, Greg Trister, Andrew D. Malone, Hani Ebiana, Victoria Sonabend, Adam M. Mrugala, Maciej Rockhill, Jason K. Silbergeld, Daniel L. Lai, Albert Cloughesy, Timothy McKhann, Guy M. Bruce, Jeffrey N. Rostomily, Robert C. Canoll, Peter Swanson, Kristin R. PLoS One Research Article OBJECT: Malignant gliomas are incurable, primary brain neoplasms noted for their potential to extensively invade brain parenchyma. Current methods of clinical imaging do not elucidate the full extent of brain invasion, making it difficult to predict which, if any, patients are likely to benefit from gross total resection. Our goal was to apply a mathematical modeling approach to estimate the overall tumor invasiveness on a patient-by-patient basis and determine whether gross total resection would improve survival in patients with relatively less invasive gliomas. METHODS: In 243 patients presenting with contrast-enhancing gliomas, estimates of the relative invasiveness of each patient's tumor, in terms of the ratio of net proliferation rate of the glioma cells to their net dispersal rate, were derived by applying a patient-specific mathematical model to routine pretreatment MR imaging. The effect of varying degrees of extent of resection on overall survival was assessed for cohorts of patients grouped by tumor invasiveness. RESULTS: We demonstrate that patients with more diffuse tumors showed no survival benefit (P = 0.532) from gross total resection over subtotal/biopsy, while those with nodular (less diffuse) tumors showed a significant benefit (P = 0.00142) with a striking median survival benefit of over eight months compared to sub-totally resected tumors in the same cohort (an 80% improvement in survival time for GTR only seen for nodular tumors). CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that our patient-specific, model-based estimates of tumor invasiveness have clinical utility in surgical decision making. Quantification of relative invasiveness assessed from routinely obtained pre-operative imaging provides a practical predictor of the benefit of gross total resection. Public Library of Science 2014-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4211670/ /pubmed/25350742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099057 Text en © 2014 Baldock et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Baldock, Anne L.
Ahn, Sunyoung
Rockne, Russell
Johnston, Sandra
Neal, Maxwell
Corwin, David
Clark-Swanson, Kamala
Sterin, Greg
Trister, Andrew D.
Malone, Hani
Ebiana, Victoria
Sonabend, Adam M.
Mrugala, Maciej
Rockhill, Jason K.
Silbergeld, Daniel L.
Lai, Albert
Cloughesy, Timothy
McKhann, Guy M.
Bruce, Jeffrey N.
Rostomily, Robert C.
Canoll, Peter
Swanson, Kristin R.
Patient-Specific Metrics of Invasiveness Reveal Significant Prognostic Benefit of Resection in a Predictable Subset of Gliomas
title Patient-Specific Metrics of Invasiveness Reveal Significant Prognostic Benefit of Resection in a Predictable Subset of Gliomas
title_full Patient-Specific Metrics of Invasiveness Reveal Significant Prognostic Benefit of Resection in a Predictable Subset of Gliomas
title_fullStr Patient-Specific Metrics of Invasiveness Reveal Significant Prognostic Benefit of Resection in a Predictable Subset of Gliomas
title_full_unstemmed Patient-Specific Metrics of Invasiveness Reveal Significant Prognostic Benefit of Resection in a Predictable Subset of Gliomas
title_short Patient-Specific Metrics of Invasiveness Reveal Significant Prognostic Benefit of Resection in a Predictable Subset of Gliomas
title_sort patient-specific metrics of invasiveness reveal significant prognostic benefit of resection in a predictable subset of gliomas
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4211670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25350742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099057
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