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Fluorescence Diagnosis in Neurooncology: Retrospective Analysis of 653 Cases

Objective: This study is to analyze fluorescence sensitivity in the diagnosis of brain and spinal cord tumors. Material and methods: The authors conducted a multicenter retrospective analysis of data on 653 cases in 641 patients: 553 of them had brain tumors and 88 spinal cord tumors. Brain tumor re...

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Autores principales: Goryaynov, Sergey A., Okhlopkov, Vladimir A., Golbin, Denis A., Chernyshov, Konstantin A., Svistov, Dmitrij V., Martynov, Boris V., Kim, Alexandr V., Byvaltsev, Vadim A., Pavlova, Galina V., Batalov, Artem, Konovalov, Nikolay A., Zelenkov, Petr V., Loschenov, Victor B., Potapov, Alexandr A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6747044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31552168
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00830
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author Goryaynov, Sergey A.
Okhlopkov, Vladimir A.
Golbin, Denis A.
Chernyshov, Konstantin A.
Svistov, Dmitrij V.
Martynov, Boris V.
Kim, Alexandr V.
Byvaltsev, Vadim A.
Pavlova, Galina V.
Batalov, Artem
Konovalov, Nikolay A.
Zelenkov, Petr V.
Loschenov, Victor B.
Potapov, Alexandr A.
author_facet Goryaynov, Sergey A.
Okhlopkov, Vladimir A.
Golbin, Denis A.
Chernyshov, Konstantin A.
Svistov, Dmitrij V.
Martynov, Boris V.
Kim, Alexandr V.
Byvaltsev, Vadim A.
Pavlova, Galina V.
Batalov, Artem
Konovalov, Nikolay A.
Zelenkov, Petr V.
Loschenov, Victor B.
Potapov, Alexandr A.
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description Objective: This study is to analyze fluorescence sensitivity in the diagnosis of brain and spinal cord tumors. Material and methods: The authors conducted a multicenter retrospective analysis of data on 653 cases in 641 patients: 553 of them had brain tumors and 88 spinal cord tumors. Brain tumor resection was performed in 523 patients, of whom 484 were adults and 39 children. The analyzed series was presented by 320 gliomas, 101 meningiomas, and 72 metastases. A stereotactic biopsy was performed in 20 patients and endoscopic surgery in 10 patients. In all cases, 20 mg/kg of 5–Aminolaevulinic acid was administered orally 2-h before surgery. All surgical interventions were performed with a microscope BLUE 400 to visualize fluorescence, while endoscopic surgery—with an endoscope equipped with a fluorescent module. Fluorescence spectroscopy was conducted in 20 cases of stereotactic biopsies and in 88 cases of spinal cord tumors. Results: Among adult brain tumors operated by microsurgical techniques, meningiomas showed the highest 5-ALA fluorescence sensitivity 94% (n = 95/101), brain metastases 84.7% (n = 61/72), low-grade gliomas 46.4% (n = 26/56), and high-grade gliomas 90.2% (n = 238/264). In children the highest 5-ALA visible fluorescence was observed in anaplastic astrocytomas 100% (n = 4/4) and in anaplastic ependymomas 100% (n = 4/4); in low-grade gliomas it made up 31.8% (n = 7/22). As for the spinal cord tumors in adults, the highest sensitivity was demonstrated by glioblastomas 100% (n = 4/4) and by meningiomas 100% (n = 4/4); Fluorescence was not found in gemangioblastomas (n = 0/6) and neurinomas (n = 0/4). Fluorescence intensity reached 60% (n = 6/10) in endoscopic surgery and 90% (n = 18/20) in stereotactic biopsy. Conclusion: 5-ALA fluorescence diagnosis proved to be most sensitive in surgery of HGG and meningioma (90.2 and 94.1%, respectively). Sensitivity in surgery of intracranial metastases and spinal cord tumors was slightly lower (84.7 and 63.6%, correspondingly). The lowest fluorescence sensitivity was marked in pediatric tumors and LGG (50 and 46.4%, correspondingly). Fluorescence diagnosis can also be used in transnasal endoscopic surgery of skull base tumors and in stereotactic biopsy.
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spelling pubmed-67470442019-09-24 Fluorescence Diagnosis in Neurooncology: Retrospective Analysis of 653 Cases Goryaynov, Sergey A. Okhlopkov, Vladimir A. Golbin, Denis A. Chernyshov, Konstantin A. Svistov, Dmitrij V. Martynov, Boris V. Kim, Alexandr V. Byvaltsev, Vadim A. Pavlova, Galina V. Batalov, Artem Konovalov, Nikolay A. Zelenkov, Petr V. Loschenov, Victor B. Potapov, Alexandr A. Front Oncol Oncology Objective: This study is to analyze fluorescence sensitivity in the diagnosis of brain and spinal cord tumors. Material and methods: The authors conducted a multicenter retrospective analysis of data on 653 cases in 641 patients: 553 of them had brain tumors and 88 spinal cord tumors. Brain tumor resection was performed in 523 patients, of whom 484 were adults and 39 children. The analyzed series was presented by 320 gliomas, 101 meningiomas, and 72 metastases. A stereotactic biopsy was performed in 20 patients and endoscopic surgery in 10 patients. In all cases, 20 mg/kg of 5–Aminolaevulinic acid was administered orally 2-h before surgery. All surgical interventions were performed with a microscope BLUE 400 to visualize fluorescence, while endoscopic surgery—with an endoscope equipped with a fluorescent module. Fluorescence spectroscopy was conducted in 20 cases of stereotactic biopsies and in 88 cases of spinal cord tumors. Results: Among adult brain tumors operated by microsurgical techniques, meningiomas showed the highest 5-ALA fluorescence sensitivity 94% (n = 95/101), brain metastases 84.7% (n = 61/72), low-grade gliomas 46.4% (n = 26/56), and high-grade gliomas 90.2% (n = 238/264). In children the highest 5-ALA visible fluorescence was observed in anaplastic astrocytomas 100% (n = 4/4) and in anaplastic ependymomas 100% (n = 4/4); in low-grade gliomas it made up 31.8% (n = 7/22). As for the spinal cord tumors in adults, the highest sensitivity was demonstrated by glioblastomas 100% (n = 4/4) and by meningiomas 100% (n = 4/4); Fluorescence was not found in gemangioblastomas (n = 0/6) and neurinomas (n = 0/4). Fluorescence intensity reached 60% (n = 6/10) in endoscopic surgery and 90% (n = 18/20) in stereotactic biopsy. Conclusion: 5-ALA fluorescence diagnosis proved to be most sensitive in surgery of HGG and meningioma (90.2 and 94.1%, respectively). Sensitivity in surgery of intracranial metastases and spinal cord tumors was slightly lower (84.7 and 63.6%, correspondingly). The lowest fluorescence sensitivity was marked in pediatric tumors and LGG (50 and 46.4%, correspondingly). Fluorescence diagnosis can also be used in transnasal endoscopic surgery of skull base tumors and in stereotactic biopsy. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6747044/ /pubmed/31552168 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00830 Text en Copyright © 2019 Goryaynov, Okhlopkov, Golbin, Chernyshov, Svistov, Martynov, Kim, Byvaltsev, Pavlova, Batalov, Konovalov, Zelenkov, Loschenov and Potapov. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Goryaynov, Sergey A.
Okhlopkov, Vladimir A.
Golbin, Denis A.
Chernyshov, Konstantin A.
Svistov, Dmitrij V.
Martynov, Boris V.
Kim, Alexandr V.
Byvaltsev, Vadim A.
Pavlova, Galina V.
Batalov, Artem
Konovalov, Nikolay A.
Zelenkov, Petr V.
Loschenov, Victor B.
Potapov, Alexandr A.
Fluorescence Diagnosis in Neurooncology: Retrospective Analysis of 653 Cases
title Fluorescence Diagnosis in Neurooncology: Retrospective Analysis of 653 Cases
title_full Fluorescence Diagnosis in Neurooncology: Retrospective Analysis of 653 Cases
title_fullStr Fluorescence Diagnosis in Neurooncology: Retrospective Analysis of 653 Cases
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescence Diagnosis in Neurooncology: Retrospective Analysis of 653 Cases
title_short Fluorescence Diagnosis in Neurooncology: Retrospective Analysis of 653 Cases
title_sort fluorescence diagnosis in neurooncology: retrospective analysis of 653 cases
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6747044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31552168
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00830
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