Urine steroid metabolomics for the differential diagnosis of adrenal incidentalomas in the EURINE-ACT study: a prospective test validation study. Issue 9 (September 2020)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Urine steroid metabolomics for the differential diagnosis of adrenal incidentalomas in the EURINE-ACT study: a prospective test validation study. Issue 9 (September 2020)
- Main Title:
- Urine steroid metabolomics for the differential diagnosis of adrenal incidentalomas in the EURINE-ACT study: a prospective test validation study
- Authors:
- Bancos, Irina
Taylor, Angela E
Chortis, Vasileios
Sitch, Alice J
Jenkinson, Carl
Davidge-Pitts, Caroline J
Lang, Katharina
Tsagarakis, Stylianos
Macech, Magdalena
Riester, Anna
Deutschbein, Timo
Pupovac, Ivana D
Kienitz, Tina
Prete, Alessandro
Papathomas, Thomas G
Gilligan, Lorna C
Bancos, Cristian
Reimondo, Giuseppe
Haissaguerre, Magalie
Marina, Ljiljana
Grytaas, Marianne A
Sajwani, Ahmed
Langton, Katharina
Ivison, Hannah E
Shackleton, Cedric H L
Erickson, Dana
Asia, Miriam
Palimeri, Sotiria
Kondracka, Agnieszka
Spyroglou, Ariadni
Ronchi, Cristina L
Simunov, Bojana
Delivanis, Danae A
Sutcliffe, Robert P
Tsirou, Ioanna
Bednarczuk, Tomasz
Reincke, Martin
Burger-Stritt, Stephanie
Feelders, Richard A
Canu, Letizia
Haak, Harm R
Eisenhofer, Graeme
Dennedy, M Conall
Ueland, Grethe A
Ivovic, Miomira
Tabarin, Antoine
Terzolo, Massimo
Quinkler, Marcus
Kastelan, Darko
Fassnacht, Martin
Beuschlein, Felix
Ambroziak, Urszula
Vassiliadi, Dimitra A
O'Reilly, Michael W
Young, William F
Biehl, Michael
Deeks, Jonathan J
Arlt, Wiebke
Glöckner, Stephan
Sinnott, Richard O.
Stell, Anthony
Fragoso, Maria C.
Kastelan, Darko
Pupovac, Ivana D.
Simunov, Bojana
Cazenave, Sarah
Haissaguerre, Magalie
Tabarin, Antoine
Bertherat, Jérôme
Libé, Rossella
Kienitz, Tina
Quinkler, Marcus
Langton, Katharina
Eisenhofer, Graeme
Beuschlein, Felix
Brugger, Christina
Reincke, Martin
Riester, Anna
Spyroglou, Ariadni
Burger-Stritt, Stephanie
Deutschbein, Timo
Fassnacht, Martin
Hahner, Stefanie
Kroiss, Matthias
Ronchi, Cristina L.
Palimeri, Sotiria
Tsagarakis, Stylianos
Tsirou, Ioanna
Vassiliadi, Dimitra A.
Basile, Vittoria
Ingargiola, Elisa
Reimondo, Giuseppe
Terzolo, Massimo
Canu, Letizia
Mannelli, Massimo
Ettaieb, Hester
Haak, Harm R.
Kerkhofs, Thomas M.
Biehl, Michael
Feelders, Richard A.
Hofland, Johannes
Hofland, Leo J.
Grytaas, Marianne A.
Husebye, Eystein S.
Ueland, Grethe A.
Ambroziak, Urszula
Bednarczuk, Tomasz
Kondracka, Agnieszka
Macech, Magdalena
Zawierucha, Malgorzata
Paiva, Isabel
Dennedy, M. Conall
Sajwani, Ahmed
Sherlock, Mark
Crowley, Rachel K.
Ivovic, Miomira
Marina, Ljiljana
Deeks, Jonathan J.
Sitch, Alice J.
Arlt, Wiebke
Bancos, Irina
Chortis, Vasileios
Giligan, Lorna C.
Hughes, Beverly A.
Lang, Katharina
Ivison, Hannah E.
Jenkinson, Carl
Manolopoulos, Konstantinos
O'Neil, Donna M.
O'Reilly, Michael W.
Papathomas, Thomas G.
Prete, Alessandro
Shackleton, Cedric H.L.
Taylor, Angela E.
Asia, Miriam
Sutcliffe, Robert P.
Guest, Peter
Skordilis, Kassiani
Bancos, Cristian
Chang, Alice
Davidge-Pitts, Caroline J.
Delivanis, Danae A.
Erickson, Dana
Natt, Neena
Nippoldt, Todd B.
Thomas, Melinda
Young Jr., William F.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: Cross-sectional imaging regularly results in incidental discovery of adrenal tumours, requiring exclusion of adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC). However, differentiation is hampered by poor specificity of imaging characteristics. We aimed to validate a urine steroid metabolomics approach, using steroid profiling as the diagnostic basis for ACC. Methods: We did a prospective multicentre study in adult participants (age ≥18 years) with newly diagnosed adrenal masses. We assessed the accuracy of diagnostic imaging strategies based on maximum tumour diameter (≥4 cm vs <4 cm), imaging characteristics (positive vs negative), and urine steroid metabolomics (low, medium, or high risk of ACC), separately and in combination, using a reference standard of histopathology and follow-up investigations. With respect to imaging characteristics, we also assessed the diagnostic utility of increasing the unenhanced CT tumour attenuation threshold from the recommended 10 Hounsfield units (HU) to 20 HU. Findings: Of 2169 participants recruited between Jan 17, 2011, and July 15, 2016, we included 2017 from 14 specialist centres in 11 countries in the final analysis. 98 (4·9%) had histopathologically or clinically and biochemically confirmed ACC. Tumours with diameters of 4 cm or larger were identified in 488 participants (24·2%), including 96 of the 98 with ACC (positive predictive value [PPV] 19·7%, 95% CI 16·2–23·5). For imaging characteristics, increasing the unenhanced CTSummary: Background: Cross-sectional imaging regularly results in incidental discovery of adrenal tumours, requiring exclusion of adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC). However, differentiation is hampered by poor specificity of imaging characteristics. We aimed to validate a urine steroid metabolomics approach, using steroid profiling as the diagnostic basis for ACC. Methods: We did a prospective multicentre study in adult participants (age ≥18 years) with newly diagnosed adrenal masses. We assessed the accuracy of diagnostic imaging strategies based on maximum tumour diameter (≥4 cm vs <4 cm), imaging characteristics (positive vs negative), and urine steroid metabolomics (low, medium, or high risk of ACC), separately and in combination, using a reference standard of histopathology and follow-up investigations. With respect to imaging characteristics, we also assessed the diagnostic utility of increasing the unenhanced CT tumour attenuation threshold from the recommended 10 Hounsfield units (HU) to 20 HU. Findings: Of 2169 participants recruited between Jan 17, 2011, and July 15, 2016, we included 2017 from 14 specialist centres in 11 countries in the final analysis. 98 (4·9%) had histopathologically or clinically and biochemically confirmed ACC. Tumours with diameters of 4 cm or larger were identified in 488 participants (24·2%), including 96 of the 98 with ACC (positive predictive value [PPV] 19·7%, 95% CI 16·2–23·5). For imaging characteristics, increasing the unenhanced CT tumour attenuation threshold to 20 HU from the recommended 10 HU increased specificity for ACC (80·0% [95% CI 77·9–82·0] vs 64·0% [61·4–66.4]) while maintaining sensitivity (99·0% [94·4–100·0] vs 100·0% [96·3–100·0]; PPV 19·7%, 16·3–23·5). A urine steroid metabolomics result indicating high risk of ACC had a PPV of 34·6% (95% CI 28·6–41·0). When the three tests were combined, in the order of tumour diameter, positive imaging characteristics, and urine steroid metabolomics, 106 (5·3%) participants had the result maximum tumour diameter of 4 cm or larger, positive imaging characteristics (with the 20 HU cutoff), and urine steroid metabolomics indicating high risk of ACC, for which the PPV was 76·4% (95% CI 67·2–84·1). 70 (3·5%) were classified as being at moderate risk of ACC and 1841 (91·3%) at low risk (negative predictive value 99·7%, 99·4–100·0). Interpretation: An unenhanced CT tumour attenuation cutoff of 20 HU should replace that of 10 HU for exclusion of ACC. A triple test strategy of tumour diameter, imaging characteristics, and urine steroid metabolomics improves detection of ACC, which could shorten time to surgery for patients with ACC and help to avoid unnecessary surgery in patients with benign tumours. Funding: European Commission, UK Medical Research Council, Wellcome Trust, and UK National Institute for Health Research, US National Institutes of Health, the Claire Khan Trust Fund at University Hospitals Birmingham Charities, and the Mayo Clinic Foundation for Medical Education and Research. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Lancet. Volume 8:Issue 9(2020)
- Journal:
- Lancet
- Issue:
- Volume 8:Issue 9(2020)
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- Volume 8, Issue 9 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 8
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0008-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- 773
- Page End:
- 781
- Publication Date:
- 2020-09
- Subjects:
- Diabetes -- Periodicals
Endocrinology -- Periodicals
Endocrine glands -- Diseases -- Periodicals
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- 10.1016/S2213-8587(20)30218-7 ↗
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