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Carcinoid Crisis: A Misunderstood and Unrecognized Oncological Emergency

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Simple Summary In this review, the Authors are going to discuss the main highlights of the Carcinoid Crisis, an uncommon manifestation related to neuroendocrine tumors, focusing on the potential etiopathogenetic… Click to show full abstract

Simple Summary In this review, the Authors are going to discuss the main highlights of the Carcinoid Crisis, an uncommon manifestation related to neuroendocrine tumors, focusing on the potential etiopathogenetic mechanisms, clinical implications, potential treatments and prophylaxis. Abstract Carcinoid Crisis represents a rare and extremely dangerous manifestation that can occur in patients with Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs). It is characterized by a sudden onset of hemodynamic instability, sometimes associated with the classical symptoms of carcinoid syndrome, such as bronchospasm and flushing. Carcinoid Crisis seems to be caused by a massive release of vasoactive substances, typically produced by neuroendocrine cells, and can emerge after abdominal procedures, but also spontaneously in rare instances. To date, there are no empirically derived guidelines for the management of this cancer-related medical emergency, and the available evidence essentially comes from single-case reports or dated small retrospective series. A transfer to the Intensive Care Unit may be necessary during the acute setting, when the severe hypotension becomes unresponsive to standard practices, such as volemic filling and the infusion of vasopressor therapy. The only effective strategy is represented by prevention. The administration of octreotide, anxiolytic and antihistaminic agents represents the current treatment approach to avoid hormone release and prevent major complications. However, no standard protocols are available, resulting in great variability in terms of schedules, doses, ways of administration and timing of prophylactic treatments.

Keywords: emergency; crisis misunderstood; crisis; carcinoid crisis; misunderstood unrecognized; unrecognized oncological

Journal Title: Cancers
Year Published: 2022

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