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RECRUITING
NCT04266977
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Restrictive Use of Dexamethasone in Glioblastoma

Sponsor: Insel Gruppe AG, University Hospital Bern

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Summary

The administration of steroids, most commonly dexamethasone (DEX), has established as standard of care during treatment of glioblastoma (GBM) and is widely used during the entire course of the disease including pre- and postoperative management, chemo- and radiotherapy. The primary purpose is to reduce tumor-associated vasogenic edema and to prevent or treat increased intracranial pressure. However, steroids are also linked to a multitude of adverse side effects that may affect survival of GBM patients such as major immunosuppression. The use of steroids during radiotherapy is associated with reduced overall- and progression-free survival and has been identified as an independent poor prognostic factor. Despite these findings, the suspicion of GBM often triggers the administration of DEX in routine clinical practice, regardless of neurological symptoms, tumor size, or extension of cerebral edema. The purpose of this study is to assess whether selected GBM patients can be treated safely with a restrictive DEX regimen from referral to the neurosurgical center until discharge. The primary objective is to determine the failure rate of a restrictive DEX regimen defined as edema or mass effect leading to any of the following: GCS deterioration ≥ 2 points, NIHSS increase ≥ 3 points, increase of midline Shift ≥ 2mm, or any surgical rescue procedure for increasing mass effect.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 90 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

50

Start Date

2020-05-08

Completion Date

2028-04

Last Updated

2025-07-09

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DRUG

Dexamethasone

restrictive use of DEX, based on standardized clinical and radiological criteria.

Locations (4)

Kantonsspital St. Gallen

Sankt Gallen, St.Gallen, Switzerland

Universitätsspital Basel

Basel, Switzerland

Department of Neurosurgery

Bern, Switzerland

Universitätsspital Zürich

Zurich, Switzerland