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Surgical Decision Making From Image-Based Biophysical Modeling of Glioblastoma: Not Ready for Primetime

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Journal Neurosurgery
Specialty Neurosurgery
Date 2017 Apr 8
PMID 28387870
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Abstract

Background: Biophysical modeling of glioma is gaining more interest for clinical practice. The most popular model describes aggressivity of tumor cells by two parameters: net proliferation rate (ρ) and propensity to migrate (D). The ratio ρ/D, which can be estimated from a single preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), characterizes tumor invasiveness profile (high ρ/D: nodular; low ρ/D: diffuse). A recent study reported, from a large series of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) patients, that gross total resection (GTR) would improve survival only in patients with nodular tumors.

Objective: To replicate these results, that is to verify that benefit of GTR would be only observed for nodular tumors.

Methods: Between 2005 and 2012, we considered 234 GBM patients with pre- and postoperative MRI. Stereotactic biopsy (BST) was performed in 109 patients. Extent of resection was assessed on postoperative MRI and classified as GTR or partial resection (PR). Invasiveness ρ/D was estimated from the preoperative tumor volumes on T1-Gadolinium-enhanced and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequences.

Results: We demonstrate that patients with diffuse GBM (low ρ/D), as well as more nodular (mid and high ρ/D) GBM, presented significant survival benefit from GTR over PR/BST ( P < .001).

Conclusion: Whatever the degree of tumor invasiveness, as estimated from MRI-driven biophysical modeling, GTR improves survival of GBM patients, compared to PR or BST. This conflicting result should motivate further studies.

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