Abstract

To analyze specificity and sensitivity of 5-ALA and chlorin E6 fluorescence-guided navigation in malignant glioma surgery. Fluorescence-guided navigation was analyzed in 50 patients (2 groups) with high-grade glioma. All patients were treated at the Polenov Russian Neurosurgery Institute. Chlorin E6 1 mg/kg intravenously (Photoditazin) was used as a fluorescence inducer in 25 patients (the 1st group), 5-ALA 20 mg/kg orally (Alasens) - in other 25 patients (the 2nd group). Each group included 10 patients with glioma grade III and 15 patients with glioma grade IV. Both groups were statistically representative (p>0.05). In patients with glioma grade III, sensitivity of chlorin E6 fluorescence-guided navigation was 83.8%, 5-ALA fluorescence - 82.5%. Specificity was 66.7% and 64.1%, respectively. In patients with glioma grade IV, sensitivity was 87.7% for chlorin E6 and 88.3% for 5-ALA. Specificity was 85.2% and 88.1%, respectively. Statistical analysis confirmed comparable high efficacy of both agents in surgery of malignant gliomas. Sensitivity and specificity of fluorescence-guided navigation with chlorin E6 and 5-ALA were similar (p>0.05).

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