Objective: To describe clinical practice experience of C-Metomidate PET/CT as an adjunct to adrenal vein sampling (AVS) in the lateralization of aldosterone-producing adenomas (APA) in primary aldosteronism (PA).
Context: Accurate lateralization of APA in the setting of PA offers the potential for surgical cure and improved long-term cardiovascular outcomes. Challenges associated with AVS, the current gold standard lateralization modality, mean that only a small proportion of potentially eligible patients currently make it through to surgery. This has prompted consideration of alternative strategies for lateralization, including the application of novel molecular PET tracers such as C-Metomidate.
Design: Clinical Service Evaluation/Retrospective audit.
Patients: Fifteen individuals with a confirmed diagnosis of PA, undergoing lateralization with C-Metomidate PET/CT prior to final clinical decision on surgical vs medical management.
Measurements: All patients underwent screening aldosterone renin ratio (ARR), followed by confirmatory testing with the seated saline infusion test, according to Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guidelines. Adrenal glands were imaged using dedicated adrenal CT. C-Metomidate PET/CT was undertaken due to equivocal or failed AVS. Management outcomes were assessed by longitudinal measurement of blood pressure, ARR, number of hypertensive medications following adrenalectomy or institution of medical therapy.
Results: We describe the individual lateralization and clinical outcomes for 15 patients with PA.
Conclusion: C-Metomidate PET/CT in conjunction with adrenal CT and AVS provided useful information which aided clinical decision-making for PA within a multidisciplinary hypertension clinic.
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Chirurgie (Heidelb)
October 2023
Klinik für Visceral‑, Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Baldingerstr., 35043, Marburg, Deutschland.
Nat Med
January 2023
Endocrine Hypertension, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom.
Clin Nucl Med
November 2022
Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine.
Background: Appropriate treatment of primary aldosteronism (PA) depends on accurate lateralization. 11 C-metomidate (MTO) is a tracer used in PET that provides functional information about the adrenal cortex. We aimed to perform MTO PET for patients with PA who are managed according to the guideline and to verify its correlation with other lateralization modalities and usefulness in outcome prediction.
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September 2022
Mike Wiegers Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA.
Purpose: To assess the feasibility of delivering microwave ablation for targeted treatment of aldosterone producing adenomas using image-based computational models.
Methods: We curated an anonymized dataset of diagnostic C-metomidate PET/CT images of 14 patients with aldosterone producing adenomas (APA). A semi-automated approach was developed to segment the APA, adrenal gland, and adjacent organs within 2 cm of the APA boundary.
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