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Calcium-stimulated calcitonin - The “new standard” in the diagnosis of thyroid C-cell disease - clinically relevant gender-specific cut-off levels for an “old test”

INTRODUCTION: Pentagastrin (Pg) stimulated calcitonin (sCT) was used to enhance accuracy in medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) diagnosis. As it is now unavailable, calcium (Ca) has been recommended as an alternative. The aim of this study was to define gender-specific cut-off values to predict MTC in pa...

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Autores principales: Niederle, Martin B., Scheuba, Christian, Gessl, Alois, Li, Shuren, Koperek, Oskar, Bieglmayer, Christian, Riss, Philipp, Selberherr, Andreas, Niederle, Bruno
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Publicado: Croatian Society of Medical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6214694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30429678
http://dx.doi.org/10.11613/BM.2018.030710
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author Niederle, Martin B.
Scheuba, Christian
Gessl, Alois
Li, Shuren
Koperek, Oskar
Bieglmayer, Christian
Riss, Philipp
Selberherr, Andreas
Niederle, Bruno
author_facet Niederle, Martin B.
Scheuba, Christian
Gessl, Alois
Li, Shuren
Koperek, Oskar
Bieglmayer, Christian
Riss, Philipp
Selberherr, Andreas
Niederle, Bruno
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description INTRODUCTION: Pentagastrin (Pg) stimulated calcitonin (sCT) was used to enhance accuracy in medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) diagnosis. As it is now unavailable, calcium (Ca) has been recommended as an alternative. The aim of this study was to define gender-specific cut-off values to predict MTC in patients with elevated basal CT (bCT) following Pg-sCT and Ca-sCT stimulation and to compare the time courses of CT release during stimulation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The stimulation tests were applied in 62 consecutive patients with thyroid nodules. Basal calcitonin was measured by chemiluminescent immunometric assay. All patients underwent thyroidectomy and bilateral central neck dissection. C-cell pathology was confirmed by histological and immunohistochemical evaluation. RESULTS: In 39 (0.63) patients MTC was documented while isolated C-cell hyperplasia (CCH) was identified in 23 (0.37) patients. Medullary thyroid cancer was predicted in males with bCT values > 43 pg/mL or sCT concentrations > 470 pg/mL (Pg-sCT) or > 1500 pg/mL (Ca-sCT), and in females with bCT concentrations > 23 pg/mL or sCT concentrations > 200 pg/mL (Pg-sCT) or > 780 pg/mL (Ca-sCT), respectively. Pg-sCT correctly predicted MTC in 16 (0.66) compared to 13 (0.54) after Ca-sCT in males and in 12 (0.80) compared to 11 (0.73) in females; without statistical significance. In patients with CCH or low tumor burden, there was a tendency of faster CT release after Ca stimulation (CT peak after 3min in > 60%) compared to patients with advanced MTC (CT peak after 3min in < 10%). CONCLUSIONS: Using gender-specific cut-off values, Ca could replace Pg to predict MTC with similar diagnostic power.
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spelling pubmed-62146942018-11-14 Calcium-stimulated calcitonin - The “new standard” in the diagnosis of thyroid C-cell disease - clinically relevant gender-specific cut-off levels for an “old test” Niederle, Martin B. Scheuba, Christian Gessl, Alois Li, Shuren Koperek, Oskar Bieglmayer, Christian Riss, Philipp Selberherr, Andreas Niederle, Bruno Biochem Med (Zagreb) Original Papers INTRODUCTION: Pentagastrin (Pg) stimulated calcitonin (sCT) was used to enhance accuracy in medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) diagnosis. As it is now unavailable, calcium (Ca) has been recommended as an alternative. The aim of this study was to define gender-specific cut-off values to predict MTC in patients with elevated basal CT (bCT) following Pg-sCT and Ca-sCT stimulation and to compare the time courses of CT release during stimulation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The stimulation tests were applied in 62 consecutive patients with thyroid nodules. Basal calcitonin was measured by chemiluminescent immunometric assay. All patients underwent thyroidectomy and bilateral central neck dissection. C-cell pathology was confirmed by histological and immunohistochemical evaluation. RESULTS: In 39 (0.63) patients MTC was documented while isolated C-cell hyperplasia (CCH) was identified in 23 (0.37) patients. Medullary thyroid cancer was predicted in males with bCT values > 43 pg/mL or sCT concentrations > 470 pg/mL (Pg-sCT) or > 1500 pg/mL (Ca-sCT), and in females with bCT concentrations > 23 pg/mL or sCT concentrations > 200 pg/mL (Pg-sCT) or > 780 pg/mL (Ca-sCT), respectively. Pg-sCT correctly predicted MTC in 16 (0.66) compared to 13 (0.54) after Ca-sCT in males and in 12 (0.80) compared to 11 (0.73) in females; without statistical significance. In patients with CCH or low tumor burden, there was a tendency of faster CT release after Ca stimulation (CT peak after 3min in > 60%) compared to patients with advanced MTC (CT peak after 3min in < 10%). CONCLUSIONS: Using gender-specific cut-off values, Ca could replace Pg to predict MTC with similar diagnostic power. Croatian Society of Medical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine 2018-10-15 2018-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6214694/ /pubmed/30429678 http://dx.doi.org/10.11613/BM.2018.030710 Text en Copyright Croatian Society of Medical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Papers
Niederle, Martin B.
Scheuba, Christian
Gessl, Alois
Li, Shuren
Koperek, Oskar
Bieglmayer, Christian
Riss, Philipp
Selberherr, Andreas
Niederle, Bruno
Calcium-stimulated calcitonin - The “new standard” in the diagnosis of thyroid C-cell disease - clinically relevant gender-specific cut-off levels for an “old test”
title Calcium-stimulated calcitonin - The “new standard” in the diagnosis of thyroid C-cell disease - clinically relevant gender-specific cut-off levels for an “old test”
title_full Calcium-stimulated calcitonin - The “new standard” in the diagnosis of thyroid C-cell disease - clinically relevant gender-specific cut-off levels for an “old test”
title_fullStr Calcium-stimulated calcitonin - The “new standard” in the diagnosis of thyroid C-cell disease - clinically relevant gender-specific cut-off levels for an “old test”
title_full_unstemmed Calcium-stimulated calcitonin - The “new standard” in the diagnosis of thyroid C-cell disease - clinically relevant gender-specific cut-off levels for an “old test”
title_short Calcium-stimulated calcitonin - The “new standard” in the diagnosis of thyroid C-cell disease - clinically relevant gender-specific cut-off levels for an “old test”
title_sort calcium-stimulated calcitonin - the “new standard” in the diagnosis of thyroid c-cell disease - clinically relevant gender-specific cut-off levels for an “old test”
topic Original Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6214694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30429678
http://dx.doi.org/10.11613/BM.2018.030710
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