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The Clinical Impact of [68Ga]‐DOTATATE PET/CT for the Diagnosis and Management of Ectopic Adrenocorticotropic Hormone – Secreting Tumours.

Authors :
Wannachalee, Taweesak
Turcu, Adina F.
Bancos, Irina
Habra, Mouhammed Amir
Avram, Anca M.
Chuang, Hubert H.
Waguespack, Steven G.
Auchus, Richard J.
Source :
Clinical Endocrinology. Aug2019, Vol. 91 Issue 2, p288-294. 7p. 5 Diagrams, 1 Chart.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objectives: Localization of ectopic ACTH‐secreting tumours causing Cushing syndrome (ECS) is essential for clinical management, yet often difficult. [68Ga]‐DOTATATE PET/CT ([68Ga]‐DOTA‐(Tyr3)‐octreotate)] is an FDA‐approved high‐resolution diagnostic tool for imaging neuroendocrine tumours. Data on the clinical utility of [68Ga]‐DOTATATE in patients with ECS, however, are scarce. The objectives of this study were to determine the efficacy for ECS localization and the clinical benefit of [68Ga]‐DOTATATE imaging. Method: We conducted a retrospective review of all cases with ECS evaluated with [68Ga]‐DOTATATE from November 2016 through October 2018 at three referral centres. The clinical benefit of [68Ga]‐DOTATATE was based on detection of new tumours and resultant changes in management. Results: Over the study period, 28 patients with ECS underwent [68Ga]‐DOTATATE: 17 for identification of the primary tumour and 11 during follow‐up. [68Ga]‐DOTATATE identified the suspected primary ECS in 11/17 patients (65%). Of these, nine patients underwent surgery: eight with confirmed ECS (5 bronchial, 1 thymic, 1 pancreatic and 1 metastatic neuroendocrine tumour of unknown primary origin) and one patient with a false‐positive scan (adrenal gland). Of the 11 patients with ECS who underwent [68Ga]‐DOTATATE evaluation during follow‐up, the study led to changes in clinical management in 7/11 (64%) patients. Conclusions: [68Ga]‐DOTATATE is sensitive in detecting primary and metastatic ECS, often identifies occult tumours after conventional imaging, and impacts clinical care in the majority of patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03000664
Volume :
91
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical Endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137489312
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cen.14008