Management of newly diagnosed glioblastoma: guidelines development, value and
application. Olson JJ, Fadul CE, Brat DJ, Mukundan S, Ryken TC.
J Neurooncol.
2009 May;93(1):1-23.
Department of Neurosurgery, Emory University School of
Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA. jeffrey.olson@emory.org
The movement to create guidelines for management of
medical maladies has been gaining strength for quality, academic, financial
and political purposes over the past two decades. This applies to neurological
diseases, too. Evidence-based guidelines created in a multidisciplinary
fashion using predetermined criteria for grading scientific data and
translating this to similarly ranked recommendations is a valuable approach to
meeting this goal. The following is a summary of the methods used for, and the
results of, an evidence-based guideline for the management of newly diagnosed
glioblastoma. In addition to outlining recommendations by discipline, it also
addresses how concerns and conflicts were addressed in their development and
provides comment on future directions in management of this situation that may
improve outcome. It is important that clinicians directly experienced in
patient management take the lead in creation of guidelines related to the
diseases they deal with, as these clinicians are clearly the most suited to
being able to arrive at a meaningful and useful product.