Effect of intraoperative nerve monitoring on postoperative vocal cord palsy rates after thyroidectomy: European multicentre registry‐based study
Background Intraoperative nerve monitoring (IONM) of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) predicts the risk of vocal cord palsy (VCP). IONM can be used to adapt the surgical strategy in order to prevent bilateral VCP and associated morbidity. Controversial results have been reported in the literature...
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doaj-ce627a6870ca420d92e471dfd85d91872021-04-02T10:46:10ZengOxford University PressBJS Open2474-98422020-10-014582182910.1002/bjs5.50310Effect of intraoperative nerve monitoring on postoperative vocal cord palsy rates after thyroidectomy: European multicentre registry‐based studyJ. I. Staubitz0F. Watzka1A. Poplawski2P. Riss3T. Clerici4A. Bergenfelz5T. J. Musholt6 on behalf of the EUROCRINE® CouncilDepartment of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery Section of Endocrine Surgery Mainz GermanyDepartment of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery Section of Endocrine Surgery Mainz GermanyInstitute for Medical Biometry, Epidemiology and Informatics University Medical Centre Mainz Mainz GermanyDepartment of Surgery Medical University of Vienna AustriaDepartment of General, Visceral,Visceral, Endocrine and Transplantation Surgery, Kantonsspital St Gallen St Gallen SwitzerlandDepartment of Surgery Skåne University Hospital Lund SwedenDepartment of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery Section of Endocrine Surgery Mainz GermanyBackground Intraoperative nerve monitoring (IONM) of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) predicts the risk of vocal cord palsy (VCP). IONM can be used to adapt the surgical strategy in order to prevent bilateral VCP and associated morbidity. Controversial results have been reported in the literature for the effect of IONM on rates of VCP, and large multicentre studies are required for elucidation. Methods Patients undergoing first‐time thyroidectomy for benign thyroid disease between May 2015 and January 2019, documented prospectively in the European registry EUROCRINE®, were included in a cohort study. The influence of IONM and other factors on the development of postoperative VCP was analysed using multivariable regression analysis. Results Of 4598 operations from 82 hospitals, 3542 (77·0 per cent) were performed in female patients. IONM was used in 4182 (91·0 per cent) of 4598 operations, independent of hospital volume. Postoperative VCP was diagnosed in 50 (1·1 per cent) of the 4598 patients. The use of IONM was associated with a lower risk of postoperative VCP in multivariable analysis (odds ratio (OR) 0·34, 95 per cent c.i. 0·16 to 0·73). Damage to the RLN noted during surgery (OR 24·77, 12·91 to 48·07) and thyroiditis (OR 2·03, 1·10 to 3·76) were associated with an increased risk of VCP. Higher hospital volume correlated with a lower rate of VCP (OR 0·05, 0·01 to 0·13). Conclusion Use of IONM was associated with a low rate of postoperative VCP.https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50310 |
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J. I. Staubitz F. Watzka A. Poplawski P. Riss T. Clerici A. Bergenfelz T. J. Musholt on behalf of the EUROCRINE® Council Effect of intraoperative nerve monitoring on postoperative vocal cord palsy rates after thyroidectomy: European multicentre registry‐based study BJS Open |
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Effect of intraoperative nerve monitoring on postoperative vocal cord palsy rates after thyroidectomy: European multicentre registry‐based study |
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Effect of intraoperative nerve monitoring on postoperative vocal cord palsy rates after thyroidectomy: European multicentre registry‐based study |
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Effect of intraoperative nerve monitoring on postoperative vocal cord palsy rates after thyroidectomy: European multicentre registry‐based study |
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Effect of intraoperative nerve monitoring on postoperative vocal cord palsy rates after thyroidectomy: European multicentre registry‐based study |
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Effect of intraoperative nerve monitoring on postoperative vocal cord palsy rates after thyroidectomy: European multicentre registry‐based study |
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effect of intraoperative nerve monitoring on postoperative vocal cord palsy rates after thyroidectomy: european multicentre registry‐based study |
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Background Intraoperative nerve monitoring (IONM) of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) predicts the risk of vocal cord palsy (VCP). IONM can be used to adapt the surgical strategy in order to prevent bilateral VCP and associated morbidity. Controversial results have been reported in the literature for the effect of IONM on rates of VCP, and large multicentre studies are required for elucidation. Methods Patients undergoing first‐time thyroidectomy for benign thyroid disease between May 2015 and January 2019, documented prospectively in the European registry EUROCRINE®, were included in a cohort study. The influence of IONM and other factors on the development of postoperative VCP was analysed using multivariable regression analysis. Results Of 4598 operations from 82 hospitals, 3542 (77·0 per cent) were performed in female patients. IONM was used in 4182 (91·0 per cent) of 4598 operations, independent of hospital volume. Postoperative VCP was diagnosed in 50 (1·1 per cent) of the 4598 patients. The use of IONM was associated with a lower risk of postoperative VCP in multivariable analysis (odds ratio (OR) 0·34, 95 per cent c.i. 0·16 to 0·73). Damage to the RLN noted during surgery (OR 24·77, 12·91 to 48·07) and thyroiditis (OR 2·03, 1·10 to 3·76) were associated with an increased risk of VCP. Higher hospital volume correlated with a lower rate of VCP (OR 0·05, 0·01 to 0·13). Conclusion Use of IONM was associated with a low rate of postoperative VCP. |
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