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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Improving Surgical Outcomes in Patients With Low Grade Gliomas Using Advanced Pre- and Intra-operative MRI

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Improving Surgical Outcomes in Patients With Low Grade Gliomas Using Advanced Pre- and Intra-operative MRI

Official Title: Improving Surgical Outcomes in Patients With Low Grade Gliomas Using Advanced Pre- and Intra-operative MRI

Study ID: NCT02884947

Conditions

Brain Neoplasms

Interventions

Study Description

Brief Summary: This aim of this study is to improve the outcomes for patient with gliomas undergoing neurosurgery by maximising the extent of resection whilst minimising neurological morbidity. This will be achieved through the use of advanced MRI, fMRI and DTI, performed at two stages of the patients' clinical management.

Detailed Description: Low grade gliomas are often located near to and infiltrate into important parts of brain which are involved with language and motor function. During surgery to remove these tumours, there is a fine balance between trying to remove as much of the tumour as possible and limiting any damage to these functionally important parts of the brain which, particularly in a young patient, may result in impairment for the rest of their life. Functional MRI (fMRI) can be used to identify these functionally important cortical areas and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) can be used to identify the important subcortical and deep white matter tracts connecting these regions. The use of these advanced imaging techniques performed pre-operatively to plan surgery is now commonplace however their role in guiding the actual operation itself is limited because of the occurrence of 'brain shift', this being deformation in the contour of the brain parenchyma which occurs as the tumour is resected. This can result in inaccuracies if the pre-operative advanced MRI data is being used in the neuronavigational system to guide surgery. The main aim of this study is to determine the optimal method of providing updated, spatially accurate data on the location of these functionally important areas of the brain to the neurosurgeon intra-operatively. In this study, two different techniques will be compared. The first is the acquisition of real-time fMRI and DTI acquired intra-operatively during tumour resection. The second is to use intra-operatively acquired structural and diffusion sequences to perform non-rigid co-registration of fMRI and DTI data which has been acquired before surgery. The feasibility and then the accuracy of these two techniques will be evaluated. The second aim of this study is to better understand the effect that the tumour and surgery have on language function as this will have important implications on the planning of the surgical approach, the counselling of patients of the possible risks of surgery and in helping to decide long term treatments. This will be achieved by performing advanced MRI scans, in particular an extensive language fMRI paradigm pre-operatively and post-operatively in patients with gliomas undergoing surgery. This will be combined with clinical testing of language function. Greater understanding of the neural plasticity in this functionally important system could allow for a greater, maximal resection.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

UCL Institute of Neurology, London, , United Kingdom

Contact Details

Name: Prof Tarek Yousry, Dr. med. Habil, FRCR

Affiliation: Neuroradiological Academic Unit, Department of Brain Repair and Rehabilitation, UCL Institute of Neurology

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Useful links and downloads for this trial

Clinicaltrials.gov

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