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Predicting the “usefulness” of 5-ALA-derived tumor fluorescence for fluorescence-guided resections in pediatric brain tumors: a European survey
BACKGROUND: Five-aminolevulinic acid (Gliolan, medac, Wedel, Germany, 5-ALA) is approved for fluorescence-guided resections of adult malignant gliomas. Case reports indicate that 5-ALA can be used for children, yet no prospective study has been conducted as of yet. As a basis for a study, we conduct...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4232748/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25248327 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-014-2234-2 |
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author | Stummer, Walter Rodrigues, Floriano Schucht, Philippe Preuss, Matthias Wiewrodt, Dorothee Nestler, Ulf Stein, Marco Artero, José Manuel Cabezudo Platania, Nunzio Skjøth-Rasmussen, Jane Puppa, Alessandro Della Caird, John Cortnum, Søren Eljamel, Sam Ewald, Christian González-García, Laura Martin, Andrew J Melada, Ante Peraud, Aurelia Brentrup, Angela Santarius, Thomas Steiner, Hans Herbert |
author_facet | Stummer, Walter Rodrigues, Floriano Schucht, Philippe Preuss, Matthias Wiewrodt, Dorothee Nestler, Ulf Stein, Marco Artero, José Manuel Cabezudo Platania, Nunzio Skjøth-Rasmussen, Jane Puppa, Alessandro Della Caird, John Cortnum, Søren Eljamel, Sam Ewald, Christian González-García, Laura Martin, Andrew J Melada, Ante Peraud, Aurelia Brentrup, Angela Santarius, Thomas Steiner, Hans Herbert |
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description | BACKGROUND: Five-aminolevulinic acid (Gliolan, medac, Wedel, Germany, 5-ALA) is approved for fluorescence-guided resections of adult malignant gliomas. Case reports indicate that 5-ALA can be used for children, yet no prospective study has been conducted as of yet. As a basis for a study, we conducted a survey among certified European Gliolan users to collect data on their experiences with children. METHODS: Information on patient characteristics, MRI characteristics of tumors, histology, fluorescence qualities, and outcomes were requested. Surgeons were further asked to indicate whether fluorescence was “useful”, i.e., leading to changes in surgical strategy or identification of residual tumor. Recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) was used for defining cohorts with high or low likelihoods for useful fluorescence. RESULTS: Data on 78 patients <18 years of age were submitted by 20 centers. Fluorescence was found useful in 12 of 14 glioblastomas (85 %), four of five anaplastic astrocytomas (60 %), and eight of ten ependymomas grades II and III (80 %). Fluorescence was found inconsistently useful in PNETs (three of seven; 43 %), gangliogliomas (two of five; 40 %), medulloblastomas (two of eight, 25 %) and pilocytic astrocytomas (two of 13; 15 %). RPA of pre-operative factors showed tumors with supratentorial location, strong contrast enhancement and first operation to have a likelihood of useful fluorescence of 64.3 %, as opposed to infratentorial tumors with first surgery (23.1 %). CONCLUSIONS: Our survey demonstrates 5-ALA as being used in pediatric brain tumors. 5-ALA may be especially useful for contrast-enhancing supratentorial tumors. These data indicate controlled studies to be necessary and also provide a basis for planning such a study. |
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spelling | pubmed-42327482014-11-18 Predicting the “usefulness” of 5-ALA-derived tumor fluorescence for fluorescence-guided resections in pediatric brain tumors: a European survey Stummer, Walter Rodrigues, Floriano Schucht, Philippe Preuss, Matthias Wiewrodt, Dorothee Nestler, Ulf Stein, Marco Artero, José Manuel Cabezudo Platania, Nunzio Skjøth-Rasmussen, Jane Puppa, Alessandro Della Caird, John Cortnum, Søren Eljamel, Sam Ewald, Christian González-García, Laura Martin, Andrew J Melada, Ante Peraud, Aurelia Brentrup, Angela Santarius, Thomas Steiner, Hans Herbert Acta Neurochir (Wien) Clinical Article - Pediatrics BACKGROUND: Five-aminolevulinic acid (Gliolan, medac, Wedel, Germany, 5-ALA) is approved for fluorescence-guided resections of adult malignant gliomas. Case reports indicate that 5-ALA can be used for children, yet no prospective study has been conducted as of yet. As a basis for a study, we conducted a survey among certified European Gliolan users to collect data on their experiences with children. METHODS: Information on patient characteristics, MRI characteristics of tumors, histology, fluorescence qualities, and outcomes were requested. Surgeons were further asked to indicate whether fluorescence was “useful”, i.e., leading to changes in surgical strategy or identification of residual tumor. Recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) was used for defining cohorts with high or low likelihoods for useful fluorescence. RESULTS: Data on 78 patients <18 years of age were submitted by 20 centers. Fluorescence was found useful in 12 of 14 glioblastomas (85 %), four of five anaplastic astrocytomas (60 %), and eight of ten ependymomas grades II and III (80 %). Fluorescence was found inconsistently useful in PNETs (three of seven; 43 %), gangliogliomas (two of five; 40 %), medulloblastomas (two of eight, 25 %) and pilocytic astrocytomas (two of 13; 15 %). RPA of pre-operative factors showed tumors with supratentorial location, strong contrast enhancement and first operation to have a likelihood of useful fluorescence of 64.3 %, as opposed to infratentorial tumors with first surgery (23.1 %). CONCLUSIONS: Our survey demonstrates 5-ALA as being used in pediatric brain tumors. 5-ALA may be especially useful for contrast-enhancing supratentorial tumors. These data indicate controlled studies to be necessary and also provide a basis for planning such a study. Springer Vienna 2014-09-24 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4232748/ /pubmed/25248327 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-014-2234-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Article - Pediatrics Stummer, Walter Rodrigues, Floriano Schucht, Philippe Preuss, Matthias Wiewrodt, Dorothee Nestler, Ulf Stein, Marco Artero, José Manuel Cabezudo Platania, Nunzio Skjøth-Rasmussen, Jane Puppa, Alessandro Della Caird, John Cortnum, Søren Eljamel, Sam Ewald, Christian González-García, Laura Martin, Andrew J Melada, Ante Peraud, Aurelia Brentrup, Angela Santarius, Thomas Steiner, Hans Herbert Predicting the “usefulness” of 5-ALA-derived tumor fluorescence for fluorescence-guided resections in pediatric brain tumors: a European survey |
title | Predicting the “usefulness” of 5-ALA-derived tumor fluorescence for fluorescence-guided resections in pediatric brain tumors: a European survey |
title_full | Predicting the “usefulness” of 5-ALA-derived tumor fluorescence for fluorescence-guided resections in pediatric brain tumors: a European survey |
title_fullStr | Predicting the “usefulness” of 5-ALA-derived tumor fluorescence for fluorescence-guided resections in pediatric brain tumors: a European survey |
title_full_unstemmed | Predicting the “usefulness” of 5-ALA-derived tumor fluorescence for fluorescence-guided resections in pediatric brain tumors: a European survey |
title_short | Predicting the “usefulness” of 5-ALA-derived tumor fluorescence for fluorescence-guided resections in pediatric brain tumors: a European survey |
title_sort | predicting the “usefulness” of 5-ala-derived tumor fluorescence for fluorescence-guided resections in pediatric brain tumors: a european survey |
topic | Clinical Article - Pediatrics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4232748/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25248327 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-014-2234-2 |
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