Improving Ultrasound Images in Brain Tumour Surgery With the Use of an Acoustic Coupling Fluid Mimicking Brain Tissue.
Brain Neoplasms, Glioma
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Brain Neoplasms focused on measuring ultrasonography, ultrasonics, brain, surgery
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- A diffuse glial tumour (high-grade (stage 1), low-grade or high-grade (stage 2)) is suspected from the diagnostic magnetic resonance images (MRI).
- In cases where histopathology is not known from previous biopsy or resection (i.e. diagnosis is suspected based on MRI findings and not from previous surgery) a tissue sample for frozen section is necessary to confirm the diagnosis.
- Karnofsky performance status >=70
Exclusion Criteria:
- Not able to consent (e.g. severe cognitive impairment)
- Intended biopsy only (meaning: cases not suitable for resection)
- Hypersensitivity to egg protein
- Hypersensitivity to soya or peanut protein
- Hypersensitivity to glycerol
- Pregnancy of breast-feeding
- Intention to become pregnant during the time of the study
Sites / Locations
- Department of Neurosurgery, St Olavs Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
High grade gliomas stage 1 ACF
Low-high grade gliomas stage 2 ACF
High grade gliomas stage 1 control
Low-high grade gliomas stage 2 control
In the first stage 12-15 patients with high-grade gliomas will be included in the trial (acoustic coupling fluid) group.
If the interim safety assessments validate that the study can continue, the second stage involves inclusion in the trial (acoustic coupling fluid) group of 22-25 patients with both low-grade and high-grade glioma
In the first stage 12-15 patients with high-grade gliomas will be included in the Ringer's acetate (control) group.
If the interim safety assessments validate that the study can continue, the second stage involves inclusion in the Ringer's acetate (control) group of 22-25 patients with both low-grade and high-grade glioma