JS05.5.A INTRAOPERATIVE MRI-GUIDED RESECTION IS NOT SUPERIOR TO 5-ALA-GUIDANCE IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED GLIOBLASTOMA: A PROSPECTIVE CONTROLLED MULTICENTER CLINICAL TRIAL

Abstract BACKGROUND Prospective data suggested a superiority of intraoperative MRI (iMRI) over 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) for achieving complete resections of contrast enhancement in glioblastoma surgery. We investigated this hypothesis in a prospective clinical trial and correlated residual dise...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuro-oncology (Charlottesville, Va.) Va.), 2023-09, Vol.25 (Supplement_2), p.ii9-ii9
Hauptverfasser: Roder, C, Stummer, W, Coburger, J, Scherer, M, Haas, P, von der Brelie, C, Kamp, M, Löhr, M, Hamisch, C, Skardelly, M, Scholz, T, Schipmann, S, Rathert, J, Brand, C, Pala, A, Ernemann, U, Stockhammer, F, Gerlach, R, Kremer, P, Goldbrunner, R, Ernestus, R, Sabel, M, Rohde, V, Tabatabai, G, Martus, P, Bisdas, S, Ganslandt, O, Unterberg, A, Wirtz, C, Tatagiba, M
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract BACKGROUND Prospective data suggested a superiority of intraoperative MRI (iMRI) over 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) for achieving complete resections of contrast enhancement in glioblastoma surgery. We investigated this hypothesis in a prospective clinical trial and correlated residual disease volumes with clinical outcome in newly diagnosed glioblastoma. MATERIAL AND METHODS This is a prospective controlled multicenter parallel-group trial with two center-specific treatment arms (5-ALA and iMRI) and blinded evaluation. The primary endpoint was complete resection of contrast enhancement on early postoperative MRI. We assessed resectability and extent of resection by an independent blinded centralized review of pre- and post-operative MRI with 1mm slices. Secondary endpoints included progression-free (PFS) and overall survival (OS), patient-reported quality of life and clinical parameters. RESULTS We recruited 314 patients with newly diagnosed glioblastomas at eleven German centers. 127 patients in the 5-ALA and 150 in the iMRI arm were analyzed in the as treated analysis. Complete resections, defined as a residual tumor ≤0.175 cm³, were achieved in 90 patients (78%) in the 5-ALA and 115 (81%) in the iMRI arm (p=0.79). Incision-suture times (p
ISSN:1522-8517
1523-5866
DOI:10.1093/neuonc/noad137.024