Transarterial chemoembolization of advanced liver metastases of neuroendocrine tumors--a retrospective single-center analysis

Digestion. 2003;68(2-3):94-101. doi: 10.1159/000074522. Epub 2003 Oct 31.

Abstract

Background: In neuroendocrine tumors, metastases are a negative prognostic factor for survival and quality of life. Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) is thought to be an effective symptomatic and antiproliferative treatment in patients with otherwise progressive disease.

Methods: 62 chemoembolization procedures in 26 patients with progressive neuroendocrine tumors were reviewed. The underlying disease was carcinoid syndrome in 10, non-functional midgut tumor in 2, non-functional pancreatic tumor in 7, malignant insulinoma in 2 patients, non-functional tumor of the stomach in 1 and of unknown origin in 4 patients. Tumor burden of the liver was <25% in 3, 25-50% in 11, 50-75% in 6 and >75% in 6 patients.

Results: TACE was technically successful in 57 cases. Four patients developed minor and 5 major complications. The 30-day mortality rate was 7.7%. According to WHO criteria, 14 patients had no change in tumor burden, 2 had regression and 5 progress after chemoembolization. Patients with a tumor burden >75% of the liver did not benefit from TACE due to the development of major complications, whereas patients with low (<50%) tumor burden and high (>50%) lipiodol uptake showed a trend towards longer survival. Five-year survival time after diagnosis was 48%. Patients treated with octreotide and/or alpha-interferon had no benefit from chemoembolization with regard to their carcinoid syndrome.

Conclusions: In this retrospective study, patients with low (<50%) tumor burden and high (>50%) lipiodol uptake responded better to TACE than end-stage patients.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Chemoembolization, Therapeutic / methods*
  • Contrast Media / administration & dosage
  • Doxorubicin / administration & dosage
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Iodized Oil / administration & dosage
  • Liver Neoplasms / secondary*
  • Liver Neoplasms / therapy*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Neuroendocrine Tumors / pathology*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Treatment Outcome

Substances

  • Contrast Media
  • Iodized Oil
  • Doxorubicin