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Comparative Study
. 2019 Feb;141(3):533-546.
doi: 10.1007/s11060-018-03052-4. Epub 2018 Nov 28.

Fluorescence guided surgery by 5-ALA and intraoperative MRI in high grade glioma: a systematic review

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Comparative Study

Fluorescence guided surgery by 5-ALA and intraoperative MRI in high grade glioma: a systematic review

Jan Coburger et al. J Neurooncol. 2019 Feb.

Abstract

Purpose: Fluorescence guided surgery by 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) and intraoperative MRI (iMRI) are currently the most important intraoperative imaging techniques in high grade glioma (HGG) surgery. Few comparative studies exist for these techniques. This review aims to systematically compare 5-ALA and iMRI assisted surgery based on the current literature and discuss the potential impact of a combined use of both techniques.

Methods: A systematic literature search based on preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis was performed concerning accuracy of tumor detection; extent of resection; neurological deficits (ND); Quality of life (QoL); usability and combined use of both techniques. Original clinical articles on HGG published until March 31st were screened.

Results: 169 publications were screened, 81 were eligible and 22 were finally included in the review using. Overall, there is evidence that both imaging techniques improve gross total resection rate in non-eloquent lesions. Imaging results do not correlate at the border zone of a HGG. 5-ALA and contrast-enhanced iMRI seem to have a supplementary effect in tumor detection. Overall, both imaging techniques alone or combined do not seem to increase rate of permanent ND or decrease QoL in HGG surgery when used with intraoperative monitoring/mapping.

Conclusion: Based on the currently available literature no superiority of one technique over the other can be found in the most important outcome parameters. Based on the available information a combined use of 5-ALA and iMRI seems very promising to achieve a resection beyond gadolinium-enhancement. However, only low quality of evidence exists for this approach.

Keywords: 5-ALA; Extent of resection; Neurological deficit; PRISMA; Quality of life; Usability; iMRI.

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