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NCT ID: NCT02419664 Terminated - Pituitary Tumours Clinical Trials

Ga-68-DOTATOC -PET in the Management of Pituitary Tumours

Start date: January 2015
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Title: Gallium (GA) -68-DOTATOC -PET (positron emission tomography) in the management of pituitary tumours Medical product: Ga-68-DOTATOC in PET/computer tomography (CT) Route of administration: Intravenously Diseases of interest: Pituitary tumours Aim: To study the detection of pituitary tumours with Ga-68-DOTATOC -PET (Ga-PET) and to correlate the tracer expression to somatostatin receptor (sst) occurrence Study design: Prospective non-randomised case-control study with open design with GA-PET before and after pituitary surgery in patients with pituitary tumours Study population: patients with acromegaly (n=10), Cushing's' disease of pituitary origin (n=10), TSH (thyreotropin) producing tumours (TSHomas) (n=5) and non-functioning pituitary adenomas (NFPA) (n=20) Number of patients: 45 Inclusion criteria: Adult man or woman (over 18 years) and naïve, unoperated pituitary tumour with growth hormone (GH) or adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH)) or TSH production or NFPA without treatment with somatostatin analogues (SSA) or dopamine agonists. Exclusion criteria: Patient who may not attend to the protocol according to the investigators opinion. Pregnancy or lactating. Isolated prolactin producing tumours. Overproduction of gonadotropins. Carcinoids ie ectopic corticotrophin realising factor (CRF) production. Known or suspected allergy to the trial product or related products. Controls: Adult patients with Thyroid associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) before iv steroid infusion (part of another study see this protocol)- Study variables: Tumour detection, Tracer uptake as Standardised uptake value (SUV) max (SUVmax), SUV hotspot and SUV mean in regions of interests (ROIs) Time schedule: Recruitment of patients 2015-2017. Study termination 3 years later