5-ALA引导的小儿脑肿瘤手术的实用性和安全性:系统回顾

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Cancers Pub Date : 2024-10-30 DOI:10.3390/cancers16213677
Cheng Wang, Ying Yu, Yafei Wang, Jiahua Yu, Chenran Zhang
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背景:欧洲药品管理局(European Medicines Agency)和美国食品和药物管理局(US Food and Drug Administration)已批准在 5-Aminolevulinic acid 引导下对成人胶质瘤进行手术,这已成为提高总切除率和患者预后的可靠工具。这促使一些医疗中心开始探索 5-ALA 在小儿脑肿瘤切除术中的标示外使用,评估其在不同肿瘤类型中的疗效和安全性。然而,考虑到儿童与成人之间的差异,5-ALA 在儿科人群中的使用是否合适尚未完全确定。研究方法我们从 Embase、Scopus、PubMed 和 Proquest 中收集了符合条件的出版物,最终选择了 27 项研究。我们对 249 例手术病例进行了数据提取和回顾性分析,以确定 5-ALA 目前在小儿脑肿瘤中的疗效和安全性。研究还分析了根据WHO分级、肿瘤分类和肿瘤位置等多个临床特征进行分层的荧光率和效用。结果:大多数研究表明,5-ALA 可提高高级别肿瘤(包括胶质母细胞瘤和无性星形细胞瘤)的肿瘤识别率。与5-ALA引导下切除术相关的生存率或复发率变化尚未见报道。没有任何病例报告与使用 5-ALA 相关的重大术后并发症。结论:5-ALA 可以帮助儿童患者切除高级别胶质瘤。5-ALA 对低级别胶质瘤和其他肿瘤的疗效可能需要借助其他工具或修改给药方案来提高。5-ALA的安全性已达成初步共识,但还需要进一步的随机对照试验以及有关生存和分子特征的数据。
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Utility and Safety of 5-ALA Guided Surgery in Pediatric Brain Tumors: A Systematic Review.

Background: 5-Aminolevulinic acid-guided surgery for adult gliomas has been approved by the European Medicines Agency and the US Food and Drug Administration, becoming a reliable tool for improving gross total resection rates and patient outcomes. This has led several medical centers to explore the off-label use of 5-ALA in the resection of pediatric brain tumors, assessing its efficacy and safety across various tumor types. However, given the differences between children and adults, the appropriateness of 5-ALA use in pediatric populations has not yet been fully established. Methods: We collected eligible publications from Embase, Scopus, PubMed, and Proquest, ultimately selecting 27 studies. Data extraction and retrospective analysis of 249 surgical cases were conducted to determine the current efficacy and safety of 5-ALA in pediatric brain tumors. The fluorescence rate and utility stratified by several clinical features, including WHO grade, tumor classification, and tumor location, were analyzed. Results: Most studies suggest that 5-ALA can enhance tumor identification in high-grade tumors, including glioblastomas and anaplastic astrocytomas. Changes in survival or recurrence rates associated with 5-ALA-guided resection have not been reported. None of the cases reported significant postoperative complications related to the use of 5-ALA. Conclusions: 5-ALA can aid in the resection of high-grade gliomas in pediatric patients. The efficacy of 5-ALA in low-grade gliomas and other tumors may require enhancement with additional tools or modified administration protocols. The safety of 5-ALA has reached a preliminary consensus, although further randomized controlled trials and data on survival and molecular characteristics are needed.

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Cancers
Cancers Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal on oncology. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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