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Agents for fluorescence-guided glioma surgery: a systematic review of preclinical and clinical results

BACKGROUND: Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is a technique used to enhance visualization of tumor margins in order to increase the extent of tumor resection in glioma surgery. In this paper, we systematically review all clinically tested fluorescent agents for application in FGS for glioma and all...

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Autores principales: Senders, Joeky T., Muskens, Ivo S., Schnoor, Rosalie, Karhade, Aditya V., Cote, David J., Smith, Timothy R., Broekman, Marike L. D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Vienna 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5177668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27878374
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-016-3028-5
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author Senders, Joeky T.
Muskens, Ivo S.
Schnoor, Rosalie
Karhade, Aditya V.
Cote, David J.
Smith, Timothy R.
Broekman, Marike L. D.
author_facet Senders, Joeky T.
Muskens, Ivo S.
Schnoor, Rosalie
Karhade, Aditya V.
Cote, David J.
Smith, Timothy R.
Broekman, Marike L. D.
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description BACKGROUND: Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is a technique used to enhance visualization of tumor margins in order to increase the extent of tumor resection in glioma surgery. In this paper, we systematically review all clinically tested fluorescent agents for application in FGS for glioma and all preclinically tested agents with the potential for FGS for glioma. METHODS: We searched the PubMed and Embase databases for all potentially relevant studies through March 2016. We assessed fluorescent agents by the following outcomes: rate of gross total resection (GTR), overall and progression-free survival, sensitivity and specificity in discriminating tumor and healthy brain tissue, tumor-to-normal ratio of fluorescent signal, and incidence of adverse events. RESULTS: The search strategy resulted in 2155 articles that were screened by titles and abstracts. After full-text screening, 105 articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria evaluating the following fluorescent agents: 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) (44 studies, including three randomized control trials), fluorescein (11), indocyanine green (five), hypericin (two), 5-aminofluorescein-human serum albumin (one), endogenous fluorophores (nine) and fluorescent agents in a pre-clinical testing phase (30). Three meta-analyses were also identified. CONCLUSIONS: 5-ALA is the only fluorescent agent that has been tested in a randomized controlled trial and results in an improvement of GTR and progression-free survival in high-grade gliomas. Observational cohort studies and case series suggest similar outcomes for FGS using fluorescein. Molecular targeting agents (e.g., fluorophore/nanoparticle labeled with anti-EGFR antibodies) are still in the pre-clinical phase, but offer promising results and may be valuable future alternatives.
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spelling pubmed-51776682017-01-06 Agents for fluorescence-guided glioma surgery: a systematic review of preclinical and clinical results Senders, Joeky T. Muskens, Ivo S. Schnoor, Rosalie Karhade, Aditya V. Cote, David J. Smith, Timothy R. Broekman, Marike L. D. Acta Neurochir (Wien) Review Article - Neurosurgical Techniques BACKGROUND: Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is a technique used to enhance visualization of tumor margins in order to increase the extent of tumor resection in glioma surgery. In this paper, we systematically review all clinically tested fluorescent agents for application in FGS for glioma and all preclinically tested agents with the potential for FGS for glioma. METHODS: We searched the PubMed and Embase databases for all potentially relevant studies through March 2016. We assessed fluorescent agents by the following outcomes: rate of gross total resection (GTR), overall and progression-free survival, sensitivity and specificity in discriminating tumor and healthy brain tissue, tumor-to-normal ratio of fluorescent signal, and incidence of adverse events. RESULTS: The search strategy resulted in 2155 articles that were screened by titles and abstracts. After full-text screening, 105 articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria evaluating the following fluorescent agents: 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) (44 studies, including three randomized control trials), fluorescein (11), indocyanine green (five), hypericin (two), 5-aminofluorescein-human serum albumin (one), endogenous fluorophores (nine) and fluorescent agents in a pre-clinical testing phase (30). Three meta-analyses were also identified. CONCLUSIONS: 5-ALA is the only fluorescent agent that has been tested in a randomized controlled trial and results in an improvement of GTR and progression-free survival in high-grade gliomas. Observational cohort studies and case series suggest similar outcomes for FGS using fluorescein. Molecular targeting agents (e.g., fluorophore/nanoparticle labeled with anti-EGFR antibodies) are still in the pre-clinical phase, but offer promising results and may be valuable future alternatives. Springer Vienna 2016-11-22 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5177668/ /pubmed/27878374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-016-3028-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Senders, Joeky T.
Muskens, Ivo S.
Schnoor, Rosalie
Karhade, Aditya V.
Cote, David J.
Smith, Timothy R.
Broekman, Marike L. D.
Agents for fluorescence-guided glioma surgery: a systematic review of preclinical and clinical results
title Agents for fluorescence-guided glioma surgery: a systematic review of preclinical and clinical results
title_full Agents for fluorescence-guided glioma surgery: a systematic review of preclinical and clinical results
title_fullStr Agents for fluorescence-guided glioma surgery: a systematic review of preclinical and clinical results
title_full_unstemmed Agents for fluorescence-guided glioma surgery: a systematic review of preclinical and clinical results
title_short Agents for fluorescence-guided glioma surgery: a systematic review of preclinical and clinical results
title_sort agents for fluorescence-guided glioma surgery: a systematic review of preclinical and clinical results
topic Review Article - Neurosurgical Techniques
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5177668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27878374
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00701-016-3028-5
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