Postoperative 68GaDOTATATE positron emission tomography has a low yield in incidental appendiceal neuroendocrine tumours

Author:

Pauvert Emilie12,Larcos George13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sydney Medical School University of Sydney Sydney Australia

2. Royal Darwin Hospital Tiwi Northwest Territories Australia

3. Department of Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound Westmead Hospital Westmead New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionRarely, appendiceal neuroendocrine tumours (NET) are an incidental finding when an appendicectomy is undertaken for suspected appendicitis. The role of further imaging in this setting is poorly defined. Positron emission tomography (PET) using 68Ga‐DOTATATE is requested to evaluate post‐surgical status, however, there is little evidence to guide how it should be employed. The aims of this project are to: (i) characterize 68Ga‐DOTATATE PET findings in patients with incidental appendiceal NETs and (ii) discuss how these data might inform post‐surgical imaging with PET.MethodsWe reviewed 47 PET scans in 30 patients, undertaken from 2009 to 2018. Scintigraphic findings, histopathological characteristics of the initial appendiceal lesion and medical records were reviewed.ResultsMost patients (n = 15) had small (<10 mm) appendiceal NETs with low grade (Ki67 < 2%) features. Eight patients had tumours between 10 and 20 mm, and seven had tumours >20 mm. Goblet cell features were identified in two patients. Three positive PET scans were reported in one patient with an index tumour measuring 40 mm and Ki67 < 2%. The remaining 29 patients had 44 negative scans. Clinical outcome data were available in 27 patients (mean follow‐up time 57 months; range 6–123 months). There was no evidence of recurrent neuroendocrine disease at the time of the last follow‐up.ConclusionThese data indicate that in most cases, post‐surgical 68Ga‐DOTATATE PET is negative in patients with incidentally detected appendiceal NETs. Clinical outcome data suggest that 68Ga‐DOTATATE PET should be reserved for patients with large tumours (>20 mm) or those displaying goblet cell features.

Publisher

Wiley

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