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Title: | Intra-operative cerebrospinal fluid sampling versus post-operative lumbar puncture for detection of leptomeningeal disease in malignant paediatric brain tumours | Authors: | Low S.Y.Y. Wei C.M. Chang K.T.E. Huak C.Y. Ping N.L. Tew S.W. Low D.C.Y. |
Keywords: | adolescent anesthesia induction Article atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumour brain cancer brain disease cerebrospinal fluid analysis child childhood cancer clinical article cohort analysis controlled study cytology disease association ependymoma female germ cell tumor human human tissue intermethod comparison intraoperative monitoring leptomeningeal disease lumbar puncture male medulloblastoma neurosurgery nuclear magnetic resonance imaging outcome assessment pineoblastoma postoperative period retrospective study sensitivity and specificity arachnoid brain tumor cell count cerebrospinal fluid comparative study diagnosis diagnostic imaging evaluation study false negative result infant intraoperative period neuroimaging pathology pia mater preschool child procedures specimen handling spine tumor invasion Adolescent Arachnoid Brain Neoplasms Cell Count Cerebrospinal Fluid Child Child, Preschool False Negative Reactions Female Humans Infant Intraoperative Period Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Neoplasm Invasiveness Neuroimaging Pia Mater Retrospective Studies Sensitivity and Specificity Specimen Handling Spinal Puncture Spine |
Issue Date: | 2018 | Publisher: | Public Library of Science | Citation: | Low S.Y.Y., Wei C.M., Chang K.T.E., Huak C.Y., Ping N.L., Tew S.W., Low D.C.Y. (2018). Intra-operative cerebrospinal fluid sampling versus post-operative lumbar puncture for detection of leptomeningeal disease in malignant paediatric brain tumours. PLoS ONE 13 (5) : e0196696. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196696 | Abstract: | Introduction Leptomeningeal disease is a feared sequelae of malignant paediatric brain tumours. Current methods for its detection is the combined use of cranio-spinal MRI, and CSF cytology from a post-operative lumbar puncture. In this study, the authors hypothesize that CSF taken at the start of surgery, either from an external ventricular drain or neuroendoscope will have equal sensitivity for positive tumour cells, in comparison to lumbar puncture. Secondary hypotheses include positive correlation between CSF cytology and MRI findings of LMD. From a clinical perspective, the key aim of the study was for affected paediatric patients to avoid an additional procedure of a lumbar puncture, often performed under anaesthesia after neuro-surgical intervention. Methods This is single-institution, retrospective study of paediatric patients diagnosed with malignant brain tumours. Its main aim was to compare cytological data from CSF collected at the time of surgery versus data from an interval lumbar puncture. In addition, MRI imaging of the same cohort of patients was examined for leptomeningeal disease and corroborated against CSF tumour cytology findings. Results Thirty patients are recruited for this study. Data analysis demonstrates a statistically significant association between our intra-operative CSF and LP sampling. Furthermore, our results also show for significant correlation between evidence of leptomeningeal disease on MRI findings versus intra-operative CSF positivity for tumour cells.Conclusion Although this is a retrospective study with a limited population, our data concurs with potential to avoid an additional procedure for the paediatric patient diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour. © 2018 Low et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. | Source Title: | PLoS ONE | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/165901 | ISSN: | 19326203 | DOI: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0196696 |
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