The SAFE-Trial: Awake Craniotomy Versus Surgery Under General Anesthesia for Glioblastoma Patients.

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-90
SponsorJasper Gerritsen

About this trial

The trial is designed as a multicenter randomized controlled study. 246 patients with presumed Glioblastoma Multiforme in eloquent areas on diagnostic MRI will be selected by the neurosurgeons according the eligibility criteria (see under). After written informed consent is obtained, the patient will be randomized for an awake craniotomy (AC) (+/-123 patients) or craniotomy under general anesthesia (GA) (+/-123 patients), with 1:1 allocation ratio. Under GA the amount of resection of the tumour has to be performed within safe margins as judged by the surgeon during surgery. The second group will be operated with an awake craniotomy procedure where the resection boundaries for motor or language functions will be identified by direct cortical and subcortical stimulation. After surgery, the diagnosis of GBM will have to be histologically confirmed. If GBM is not histologically confirmed, patients will be considered off-study and withdrawn from the study. These patients will be followed-up according to standard practice. Thereafter, patients will receive the standard treatment with concomitant Temozolomide and radiation therapy and standard follow up. Total duration of the study is 5 years. Patient inclusion is expected to take 4 years. Follow-up is 1 year after surgery. Statistical analysis, cost benefit analysis and article writing will take 3 months.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Age ≥18 years and ≤ 90 years

Tumor diagnosed as Glioblastoma Multiforme on MRI with distinct ring-like pattern of contrast enhancement with thick irregular walls and a core area reduced signal suggestive of tumour necrosis as assessed by the surgeon

Tumors situated in or near eloquent areas; motor cortex, sensory cortex, subcortical pyramidal tract or speech areas as indicated on MRI (Sawaya Grading II and II)

The tumor is suitable for resection (according to neurosurgeon)

Disqualifiers

Tumors of the cerebellum, brain stem or midline

Multifocal contrast enhancing lesions

Substantial non-contrast enhancing tumor areas suggesting low grade gliomas with malignant transformation

Medical reasons precluding MRI (eg, pacemaker)

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Awake craniotomy
  • Craniotomy under general anesthesia

Treatment groups

246 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Jasper Gerritsen

Lead sponsor

Erasmus Medical Center

Sponsor institution

Elisabeth-TweeSteden Ziekenhuis

Collaborator

University Medical Center Groningen

Collaborator

Medical Center Haaglanden

Collaborator

University Hospital, Ghent

Collaborator