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Personalized Rendering of Motor System Functional Plasticity Potential to Improve Glioma Resection and Quality of Life
Led by University of Milan · Updated on 2024-04-24
400
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
207 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
U
University of Milan
Lead Sponsor
U
University of Turin, Italy
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Background Lower-grade-gliomas affect young patients, thus the longest progression-free-survival (PFS) with a high level quality of life is crucial. Surgery most significantly impacts on tumor natural history, postponing recurrence, improving symptoms, decreasing the need of adjuvant therapies, with extent of resection, gross-total and supra-total (GTR and STR), strongly associating with longest PFS. Achievement of GTR or STR depends on the degree of functional reorganization induced by glioma. Consequently, a successful treatment fostering neural circuit reorganization before surgery, would increase the chance of GRT/STR. Hypothesis The plastic potential of motor system suggests that reorganization of circuits controlling hand movements could be presurgically fostered in LGG patients by enhancing plasticity with up-front motor-rehabilitation and/or by decreasing tumor infiltration with up-front chemotherapy. Advanced neuroimaging allows to infer the neuroplasticity potential. Intraoperative assessment of the motor circuits functionality will validate reliability of preoperative analyses. Aims The project has 4 aims, investigating: A) the presurgical functional (FC) and structural (SC) connectomics of the hand-motor network to picture the spontaneous reorganization and the influence of clinical, imaging and histomolecular variables; B) the dynamic of FC and SC after tumor resection; C) changes in FC and SC maps after personalized upfront motor rehabilitation and/or chemotherapy; D) the effect of FC and SC upfront treatment on the achievement of GTR/STR preserving hand dexterity. Experimental Design Resting-state fMRI and diffusion-MRI will provide FC and SC maps pre- and post-surgery; personalized up-front motor rehabilitation and/or chemotherapy will be administered; Intraoperative brain mapping procedures will generate data to validate the maps. Expected Results 1. Provide a tool to render the motor functional reorganization predictive of surgical outcome. 2. Identify demographic, clinical and imaging variables associated with functional reorganization. 3. Describe the gain induced by up-front treatment. 4. Distinguish "patterns" predicting chance for GTR/STR from "patterns" suggesting need for up-front treatment. Impact On Cancer Results will increase the achievement of GTR/STR, preserving motor integrity, with dramatic impact on LGGs natural history.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Personalized Rendering of Motor System Functional Plasticity Potential to Improve Glioma Resection and Quality of Life
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Patients signing informed consent for participation in the study
- Males and females
- Age 65 18 years
- Patients with lower-grade gliomas with involvement of the motor pathways who are candidates for surgery
- Patients treated over two years with tumors only biopsied and/or partially resected and eligible for second surgery
You will not qualify if you...
- Age less than 18 years
- Inability to adhere to standard study controls
- Subjects unable to understand and freely provide consent to the study
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi Sant'Ambrogio
Milan, Lombardy, Italy, 20157
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Research Team
L
Lorenzo Bello, MD
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
NONE
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
TREATMENT
Number of Arms
4
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