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Cardiac Metastases in Patients with Neuroendocrine Tumours: Clinical Features, Therapy Outcomes, and Prognostic Implications

Man Liu, Eleni Armeni, Shaunak Navalkissoor, Joseph Davar, Luke Sullivan, Charlotte Leigh, Luke Furtado O’Mahony, Aimee R. Hayes, Dalvinder Mandair, Jie Chen, Martyn Caplin, Christos Toumpanakis

2020Neuroendocrinology21 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cardiac metastases (CM) from neuroendocrine tumours (NET) are rare; however, with the introduction of new molecular imaging modalities, such as 68Ga-DOTATATE PET-CT for NET diagnosis and re-staging, they are now identified more frequently. This study presents a single-institution experience on the NET CM characteristics, management, and prognostic implications. METHODS: Between January 1998 and January 2020, 25 NET patients with CM were treated in our unit. A retrospective review of electronic records was performed. Overall survival (OS) was assessed by the Kaplan-Meier method. Cox regression models were used to evaluate the association of various clinical variables with OS. RESULTS: The median age in the NET CM cohort was 64 years, with small intestine being the most common primary (84%). Nearly half of the patients suffered either from shortness of breath (48%) or had palpitations (12%). Peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) was applied in more than half of the patients (64%), who had an improved trend for a longer median OS compared to those patients who did not receive PRRT (76.0 vs. 14.0 months, p = 0.196). The multivariate analysis demonstrated that concomitant skeletal or pancreatic metastases, as well as N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT pro-BNP) >2 × upper limit of normal (ULN), were independent poor prognosticators. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical features of NET CM ranged from asymptomatic patients to heart failure. Concomitant bone or pancreatic metastases and NT pro-BNP levels >2 ULN predicted shorter survival time. PRRT serves as a feasible therapy with promising survival benefits; however, more data are needed.

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MedicineRadionuclide therapyNeuroendocrine tumorsInternal medicineConcomitantAsymptomaticCohortRetrospective cohort studyProportional hazards modelPalpitationsHazard ratioOncologyConfidence intervalNeuroendocrine Tumor Research AdvancesCardiac tumors and thrombiLung Cancer Research Studies
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