Plasma Fractionated Total Metanephrines for Biochemical Diagnosis of Neuroblastoma : PH.012

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serval:BIB_59CAD75B4639
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Title
Plasma Fractionated Total Metanephrines for Biochemical Diagnosis of Neuroblastoma : PH.012
Title of the conference
41st Annual Conference of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology
Author(s)
Crosazzo Franscini Laura, Grouzmann Eric, Faouzi Mohamed, Popovic Maja Beck
Address
Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 5-9, 2009
ISBN
1545-5009
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2009
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
53
Series
Pediatric Blood and Cancer
Pages
809
Language
english
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Purpose: Urine catecholamines and their metabolites are used for diagnosis and follow-up of patients with neuroblastoma. O-methylated metabolites of
catecholamines (plasma free or total metanephrines)are the most sensitive tests for diagnosis of pheochromocytoma. We postulate that neuroblastoma transforms catecholamines into metanephrines which may be more sensitive and specific than urine catecholamines for diagnosis and follow-up of the disease. The aim of the study was to establish reference values for plasma fractionated metanephrines in children and provide preliminary results on their
diagnostic values.
Method: We included into the study 134 healthy children aged 0-17 years needing a venous puncture. Two ml of heparinized blood were drawn to measure plasma total metanephrines. Additionally, we included ten patients with neuroblastoma to evaluate the diagnostic utility of the test.
Results: Upper reference limit of total plasma normetanephrine (NMN), metanephrine (MN) and methoxytyramine (MT) were: 10.05 nmol/l (95% CI: 9.27-19.64) for NMN, 5.19 nmol/l (95% IC: 4.77-6.64) for MN, 7.57 nmol/l (95% IC: 5.62-11.68) for MT. There was no significant difference between boys and girls. A linear trend gradually decreasing from birth to 17 years was observed for NMN and MT but was statistically significant only for MT. Plasma concentration of MN showed a non-linear relationship to age. In patients with neuroblastoma, plasma total MTand NMN measurements were highly
sensitive and specific at diagnosis. The highest sensitivity and specificity (100% and 99.25%, respectively) were achieved for plasma total MTwith a cutoff at 9.89 nmol/l (Odds Ratio 2.79, CI 1.10-7.04) and for plasma total NMN (sensitivity and specificity for both 100%) with a cutoff at 19.64 nmol/l.
Conclusion: These preliminary results provide pediatric reference limits for total plasma metanephrines and suggest a promising role in diagnosis and follow-up of neuroblastoma patients. Further data are necessary to confirm its validity.
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