Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of different biomarkers for the detection of carcinoid heart disease (CHD) in neuroendocrine tumours (NETs), in particular serum 5-HIAA (s5HIAA).
Design: An explorative ancillary study of the French CrusoeNET cohort.
Methods: Patients managed in the Lyon-EURACAN Center of Excellence (CoE) were included when they were aged of at least 18 years, treated and followed for an advanced/metastatic ileum or lung NET, a NET irrespective of the primary location or from unknown primary location but with clinical CS, and/or elevation of urinary 5-HIAA (u5HIAA) twice greater than the upper limit of normal. All patients included had 1 available serum stored within the local biobank between January 2021 and April 2022. Echocardiography was performed by 1 of the 3 expert cardiologists of the Lyon-EURACAN-CoE.
Results: We included 138 patients with NETs, mainly of the small intestine and lung, and 19 of them had a CHD. Analysis showed that s5HIAA was well correlated with u5HIAA (ρ = 0.824 [0.76-0.88], P < .0001) and was a good biomarker for CHD detection (receiver operating characteristic curve = 0.85 [0.75-0.94], P < .0001). Using a threshold value of 757 nmol/L, the sensitivity and specificity for the detection of CHD were 84% and 80%, respectively.
Conclusions: s5HIAA is highly sensitive and specific for CHD detection. It could be used as a pre-screening tool in centres where systematic and regular echocardiography by an expert cardiologist is not performed in this population.
Keywords: NT-proBNP; carcinoid heart disease; chromogranin A; serotonin; serum 5-HIAA.
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