Defining the Functional Sensitivity for the Siemens Atellica Calcitonin Assay: Insight From a Single-Center Study

Jieli Li, Ashley Patton, Jason K.Y. Lee, Matt Scheidegger, Irina Azaryan, Jennifer Anne Sipos, Fadi Nabhan, Jo Anna Jones, Alicia Algeciras-Schimnich, Matthew David Ringel

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Abstract

Background: Detectable, and especially rising postthyroidectomy serum calcitonin and carcinoembryonic antigen levels, as per American Thyroid Association guidelines, indicate potential disease presence, requiring frequent calcitonin measurement or imaging for early detection of persistent or recurrent medullary thyroid carcinoma. Thus, defining the clinical cutoff value of detection of calcitonin assays relative to imaging and clinical status is crucial for patient care. This study aimed to evaluate postoperative calcitonin levels using the new Siemens Atellica assay system to determine the most appropriate levels for clinical decision-making. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted using Siemens Atellica for calcitonin testing on 56 samples from 40 patients between September 27, 2022 and August 11, 2023. Only calcitonin results performed at least 3 months post-total thyroidectomy were included. Imaging studies, within 6 months of the calcitonin report, were assessed. Carcinoembryonic antigen results were also reviewed. Results: Precision analysis at 2.94 and 5.24 pg/mL revealed coefficients of variation at 16.49% and 8.87%, respectively. For the evidence of post-total thyroidectomy persistent or recurrent medullary thyroid carcinoma confirmed by imaging, using a 1.89 pg/mL cutoff for calcitonin yielded 43% sensitivity and 67% specificity. Using a 5.00 pg/mL cutoff resulted in 0% sensitivity and 100% specificity. Conclusions: Our findings indicate the potential suitability of a 5 pg/mL calcitonin cutoff on the Siemens Atellica platform for evaluating tumor persistence or recurrence in post-thyroidectomy patients in our institution. However, individual laboratories should establish their own clinical cutoff value when evaluating calcitonin levels for monitoring tumor recurrence post-thyroidectomy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1044-1050
Number of pages7
JournalEndocrine Practice
Volume30
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • calcitonin
  • medullary thyroid carcinoma
  • post-thyroidectomy
  • Siemens Atellica

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