Objective Imaging studies in diffuse low-grade gliomas (DLGG) vary across centers. In order to establish a minimal core of imaging necessary for further investigations and clinical trials in the field of DLGG, we aimed to establish the status quo within specialized European centers. Methods An online survey composed of 46 items was sent out to members of the European Low-Grade Glioma Network, the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies, the German Society of Neurosurgery and the Austrian Society of Neurosurgery. Results A total of 128 fully completed surveys were received and analyzed. Most centers (n = 96, 75%) were academic and half of the centers (n = 64, 50%) adhered to a dedicated treatment program for DLGG. There were national differences regard- ing the sequences enclosed in MRI imaging and use of PET, however most included T1 (without and with contrast, 100%), T2 (100%) and TIRM or FLAIR (20, 98%). DWI is performed by 80% of centers and 61% of centers regularly performed PWI. Conclusion A minimal core of imaging composed of T1 (w/wo contrast), T2, TIRM/FLAIR, PWI and DWI could be identi- fied. All morphologic images should be obtained in a slice thickness of ≤ 3 mm. No common standard could be obtained regarding advanced MRI protocols and PET. Importance of the study We believe that our study makes a significant contribution to the literature because we were able to determine similarities in numerous aspects of LGG imaging. Using the proposed “minimal core of imaging” in clinical routine will facilitate future cooperative studies.
Imaging practice in low-grade gliomas among European specialized centers and proposal for a minimum core of imaging / Freyschlag, Christian F.; Krieg, Sandro M.; Kerschbaumer, Johannes; Pinggera, Daniel; Forster, Marie-Therese; Cordier, Dominik; Rossi, Marco; Miceli, Gabriele; Roux, Alexandre; Reyes, Andrés; Sarubbo, Silvio; Smits, Anja; Sierpowska, Joanna; Robe, Pierre A.; Rutten, Geert-Jan; Santarius, Thomas; Matys, Tomasz; Zanello, Marc; Almairac, Fabien; Mondot, Lydiane; Jakola, Asgeir S.; Zetterling, Maria; Rofes, Adrià; von Campe, Gord; Guillevin, Remy; Bagatto, Daniele; Lubrano, Vincent; Rapp, Marion; Goodden, John; De Witt Hamer, Philip C.; Pallud, Johan; Bello, Lorenzo; Thomé, Claudius; Duffau, Hugues; Mandonnet, Emmanuel. - In: JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-594X. - STAMPA. - 139:3(2018), pp. 699-711. [10.1007/s11060-018-2916-3]
Imaging practice in low-grade gliomas among European specialized centers and proposal for a minimum core of imaging
Miceli, Gabriele;Sarubbo, Silvio;Rofes, Adrià;
2018-01-01
Abstract
Objective Imaging studies in diffuse low-grade gliomas (DLGG) vary across centers. In order to establish a minimal core of imaging necessary for further investigations and clinical trials in the field of DLGG, we aimed to establish the status quo within specialized European centers. Methods An online survey composed of 46 items was sent out to members of the European Low-Grade Glioma Network, the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies, the German Society of Neurosurgery and the Austrian Society of Neurosurgery. Results A total of 128 fully completed surveys were received and analyzed. Most centers (n = 96, 75%) were academic and half of the centers (n = 64, 50%) adhered to a dedicated treatment program for DLGG. There were national differences regard- ing the sequences enclosed in MRI imaging and use of PET, however most included T1 (without and with contrast, 100%), T2 (100%) and TIRM or FLAIR (20, 98%). DWI is performed by 80% of centers and 61% of centers regularly performed PWI. Conclusion A minimal core of imaging composed of T1 (w/wo contrast), T2, TIRM/FLAIR, PWI and DWI could be identi- fied. All morphologic images should be obtained in a slice thickness of ≤ 3 mm. No common standard could be obtained regarding advanced MRI protocols and PET. Importance of the study We believe that our study makes a significant contribution to the literature because we were able to determine similarities in numerous aspects of LGG imaging. Using the proposed “minimal core of imaging” in clinical routine will facilitate future cooperative studies.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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