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RecruitingNCT06381726

Personalized Rendering of Motor System Functional Plasticity Potential to Improve Glioma Resection and Quality of Life

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
400 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Milan · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

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

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTResting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (rs-fMRI)rs-fMRI + neurological and neuropsychological evaluation at preoperative timepoint and 1-2 months postop, 3-4 months postop, 6-8 months postop, 12 months postop
BEHAVIORALUp-front Motor Rehabilitationpersonalized motor rehabilitation for 6 months + rs-fMRI + neurological and neuropsychological evaluation before starting motor rehabilitation, at 2-3 months during rehabilitation, 6-9 months during rehabilitation, before surgery (if surgery indicated by tumour board), 1 month postop, 2-3 months postop
DRUGUp-front ChemotherapyTemozolomide at either 6 cycles consisting of 150-200 mg per square meter for 5 days during each 28-day cycle, or metronomic schedule, + rs-fMRI + neurological and neuropsychological evaluation before starting motor rehabilitation, at 2-3 months during rehabilitation, 6-9 months during rehabilitation, before surgery (if surgery indicated by tumour board), 1 month postop, 2-3 months Post

Timeline

Start date
2024-03-07
Primary completion
2028-02-28
Completion
2028-02-28
First posted
2024-04-24
Last updated
2024-04-24

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Italy

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06381726. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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