The goal of this observational study is to investigate the beneficial value of complementary surgery for appendiceal neuro-endocrine tumours in children. .
Aim Current guidelines recommend complementary right-sided hemicolectomy for high-risk (pT2(with risk factors)/pT3) neuro-endocrine tumors (NET) of the appendix (based on adult studies). In contrast to adults, high-risk NET of the appendix in children seems to be a relatively benign disease with high disease-free survival (100% versus 70-80% in adults), but high quality data are lacking. Therefore these recommendations are now being questioned. We aim to investigate the value of complementary right-sided hemicolectomy for children with high-risk NET of the appendix. Ultimately leading to the development of a consensus guideline and solid information for patients/parents. Plan of investigation In order to generate big data, an international historical cohort study is planned to compare complementary right-sided hemicolectomy with appendectomy alone for children with high-risk NET of the appendix. Results will be CONFIDENTIAL used by an international expert group to formulate treatment recommendations. Subsequently, these recommendations will be tested in an international Delphi study in order to develop a consensus guideline on the treatment of pediatric high-risk NET of the appendix. Expected results The cohort study will generate high quality information on overall/disease-free survival, recurrence, complications, costs, and hr-QoL. Recommendations made will be tested in a Delphi study; not only on the beneficial value of complementary right-sided hemicolectomy, but also on follow-up protocols and preoperative work-up. Ultimately, an international consensus guideline that redefines low-risk and high-risk NET of the appendix will be developed, leading to global de-escalation and uniformity of treatment. Relevance for childhood cancer Results are relevant for pediatric oncologists/surgeons/gastro-enterologists across the world, as redefining low-risk and high-risk patient groups, will lead to de-escalation of treatment. Furthermore, QoL of child and parents can be improved by reducing exposure to complications after complementary right-sided hemicolectomy, and by reducing the fear of recurrence by obtaining high-quality data to accurately inform patients and parents.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,000
Amsterdam UMC
Amsterdam-Zuidoost, Netherlands
RECRUITINGDisease free survival rate
defined as alive and free of recurrence of NET at telephone follow-up performed for this study purpose
Time frame: cross-sectional design. follow-up will be done in 2023/2024
Recurrence rate
defined as histopathologically proven metastasis/residual tumor at appendiceal stump of NET after a disease free period
Time frame: cross-sectional design. follow-up will be done in 2023/2024
Overall survival rate
defined as alive at telephone follow-up performed for this study purpose
Time frame: cross-sectional design. follow-up will be done in 2023/2024
Complications directly related to primary and secondary treatment divided into major and minor complications according to Clavien-dindo.
Complications include, but are not limited to: * Intra-abdominal abscess, defined as a radiologically confirmed accumulation of purulent fluid in a walled-off space within the abdominal cavity. * (Adhesive) bowel obstruction requiring readmission (diagnosis based on clinical signs and symptoms such as a history of constipation, nausea, vomiting and distended abdomen) * Superficial Surgical Site Infection, as defined by the CDC criteria. (see table 1.) * Deep Surgical Site Infection, as defined by the CDC criteria.
Time frame: cross-sectional design. follow-up will be done in 2023/2024
Number of hospital readmission for complications related to treatment of NET
see title
Time frame: cross-sectional design. follow-up will be done in 2023/2024
Length of hospital stay
initial and total length of stay
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Time frame: cross-sectional design. follow-up will be done in 2023/2024
number of imaging studies performed for follow-up of NET
ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), octreotide scintigraphy, PET-CT
Time frame: cross-sectional design. follow-up will be done in 2023/2024
Number of outpatient check-ups(regular visits / telephone call) for follow-up of NET
see title
Time frame: cross-sectional design. follow-up will be done in 2023/2024
Health related Quality of Life at follow-up moment for this study
measured by the PedsQL(generic)
Time frame: cross-sectional design. follow-up will be done in 2023/2024
Health related Quality of Life at follow-up moment for this study
measured by the QLQ-C30(generic)
Time frame: cross-sectional design. follow-up will be done in 2023/2024
Health related Quality of Life at follow-up moment for this study
measured by the QLQ-GINET-21 questionnaire(disease specific)
Time frame: cross-sectional design. follow-up will be done in 2023/2024