학술논문

Imaging timing after glioblastoma surgery (INTERVAL-GB): protocol for a UK and Ireland, multicentre retrospective cohort study
Document Type
article
Author
Oliver BurtonJulie WoodfieldDaniel RichardsonGiles CritchleyAngelos KoliasThomas SantariusLewis ThornePeter WhitfieldOla RominiyiBharti KewlaniHarsh BhattAhmed AhmedMichael O’SullivanRasheed ZakariaMichael D JenkinsonGerard ThompsonPaul M BrennanRory PiperSeong Hoon LeeNeil BaruaEngelbert MthunziSara VenturiniDaniel M FountainNajma AhmedStephen J PriceColin WattsMichael T C PoonStuart SmithAnand PanditRyan K MathewSoham BandyopadhyayRosa SunSetthasorn Zhi Yang OoiVictoria WykesWilliam BoltonAbdullah EgizSamantha J MillsBabar VaqasNatalie SimonPuneet PlahaGeorgios SolomouAswin ChariGrainne McKennaMelissa GoughSimon LammySophie T WilliamsIsabelle WilliamsAndrew J MartinSam HodgsonRobert SpencerAdam WaldmanArmin NazariJoshua ErhaborOmar SalimSaad MoughalChinedu Brian EguAbdurrahman I IslimChristopher P MillwardSuhaib AbualsaudMichael AmooNeeraj KalraAgbolahan SofelaThomas C BoothGeorge E RichardsonConor S GillespieOrla MantleAbigail ClynchJay J ParkEmily R BlighAvani ShanbhagMoritz SteinrueckeAlvaro Yanez TouzetHannah RedpathGideon AdegboyegaPrithvi BahuRosaline de KoningTomas FerreiraDana HuttonJashan SelvakumarTiffany TS YeAshvin KuriRobin BorchertBea DuricElena RomanKristy KehoeJeremy CheongLauren HarrisMohammad A MustafaHidayatul AbdullmalekChinelo AfulukweAbdelsalam Nedal Al-SousiYahia Al-TamimiAjitesh AnandPeter BodkinIon BoiangiuAbbey BoyleChristiaan BredellTalhah ChaudriAna CiosIona CleerDavid CoopeIan CoulterHarriet DavisPaolo Jose De LunaNayan DeyJustyna O EkertJinendra EkanayakeAnna ElsoTom FlanneryKwan Wai FungRahul GangulySanay GoyalEmily HardmanTheodore HirstKelvin Sunn HoahKismet Hossain-IbrahimLena Mary HoulihanSami Squali HoussainiSadid HoqueMahnoor JavedSiddarth KannanEfthymia Maria KapasouriAndrew KeenlysidePrerna KhannaKunalika Sathish KumarEunkyung LeeRobert MagouirkRiccardo MasinaAdele MazzoleniPatrick McAleaveyDaniel McSweeneyTrinh Ton Nu NgocShiva A NischalJonathan Pesic-SmithPeter PetersonIsaac PhangShyam PujaraMarwa Mohammed Elrasheed SaadShinjan SangalVeekshith ShettyIrtiza SyedJesvin Tom SunnyAnca-Mihaela VasilicaDaniel O’FlahertyArslan Khaliq RajaDaniele RamsayRenitha ReddiDorina RoyJeremiah SamkuttyEdward Jerome St GeorgePreethi SubramanianVaibhav SundaresanKieron SweeneyBoon Hoe TanNicole TurnbullYuewei TaoRebecca TweedieAnastasia TzatzidouKathrin WhitehouseJack WildmanKarl WilliamsKelvin Sunn YapMahir YousuffAsaad ZulfiqarSophie CampSetthasorn ZY Ooi
Source
BMJ Open, Vol 12, Iss 9 (2022)
Subject
Medicine
Language
English
ISSN
2044-6055
Abstract
Introduction Glioblastoma is the most common malignant primary brain tumour with a median overall survival of 12–15 months (range 6–17 months), even with maximal treatment involving debulking neurosurgery and adjuvant concomitant chemoradiotherapy. The use of postoperative imaging to detect progression is of high importance to clinicians and patients, but currently, the optimal follow-up schedule is yet to be defined. It is also unclear how adhering to National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines—which are based on general consensus rather than evidence—affects patient outcomes such as progression-free and overall survival. The primary aim of this study is to assess MRI monitoring practice after surgery for glioblastoma, and to evaluate its association with patient outcomes.Methods and analysis ImagiNg Timing aftER surgery for glioblastoma: an eVALuation of practice in Great Britain and Ireland is a retrospective multicentre study that will include 450 patients with an operated glioblastoma, treated with any adjuvant therapy regimen in the UK and Ireland. Adult patients ≥18 years diagnosed with glioblastoma and undergoing surgery between 1 August 2018 and 1 February 2019 will be included. Clinical and radiological scanning data will be collected until the date of death or date of last known follow-up. Anonymised data will be uploaded to an online Castor database. Adherence to NICE guidelines and the effect of being concordant with NICE guidelines will be identified using descriptive statistics and Kaplan-Meier survival analysis.Ethics and dissemination Each participating centre is required to gain local institutional approval for data collection and sharing. Formal ethical approval is not required since this is a service evaluation. Results of the study will be reported through peer-reviewed presentations and articles, and will be disseminated to participating centres, patients and the public.