Radiofrequency ablation versus total thyroidectomy in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma located in the isthmus: a retrospective cohort study

Objective This retrospective study aimed to examine the benefits and complications of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) in the isthmus. Methods This retrospective study included patients with PTMC in the isthmus and treated at the Chinese People’s...

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Main Authors: Qing Song, Hanjing Gao, Ling Ren, Xiaoqi Tian, Yu Lan, Lin Yan, Yukun Luo
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2021.1916625
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spelling doaj-d9dfb7393db24b1094a0a7c30ee131ba2021-05-06T15:44:45ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Hyperthermia0265-67361464-51572021-01-0138170871410.1080/02656736.2021.19166251916625Radiofrequency ablation versus total thyroidectomy in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma located in the isthmus: a retrospective cohort studyQing Song0Hanjing Gao1Ling Ren2Xiaoqi Tian3Yu Lan4Lin Yan5Yukun Luo6Department of Ultrasound, First Medical Center of General Hospital of Chinese PLADepartment of Ultrasound, Second Medical Center of General Hospital of Chinese PLADepartment of Ultrasound, First Medical Center of General Hospital of Chinese PLADepartment of Ultrasound, First Medical Center of General Hospital of Chinese PLADepartment of Ultrasound, First Medical Center of General Hospital of Chinese PLADepartment of Ultrasound, First Medical Center of General Hospital of Chinese PLADepartment of Ultrasound, First Medical Center of General Hospital of Chinese PLAObjective This retrospective study aimed to examine the benefits and complications of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) in the isthmus. Methods This retrospective study included patients with PTMC in the isthmus and treated at the Chinese People’s Liberation Army hospital from 05/2014 to 05/2018. The patients were divided into the RFA and total thyroidectomy (TT) groups. The outcomes were operation-related complications, rate of recurrence, metastasis rate, and thyroid carcinoma-specific questionnaire of quality of life (THYCA-QOL). Results Among 218 patients, 115 patients underwent RFA, and 103 underwent TT. The rates of disappearance of the ablation zone at 1, 3, 6, 12, and 18 months after RFA were 0.8% (1/115), 10.4% (12/115), 51.3% (59/115), 90.4% (104/115), and 100% (115/115), respectively. Surgical time, blood loss, hospital stays, and treatment costs were higher with TT than with RFA (all p < 0.001). The final THYCA-QOL score of the RFA group was significantly higher than in the TT group (p < 0.001). Minor pain at the operation site was seen in all patients in the RFA group. No distant metastasis was detected in all patients, but one patient in the RFA group had a recurrence after 6 months. The final THYCA-QOL score of the RFA group was significantly lower than in the TT group (p < 0.001). Conclusion These results suggest that RFA for PTMC in the isthmus had similar outcomes than TT. It will have to be confirmed in future studies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2021.1916625papillary thyroid microcarcinomaradiofrequency ablationthyroidectomymetastasisrecurrence
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author Qing Song
Hanjing Gao
Ling Ren
Xiaoqi Tian
Yu Lan
Lin Yan
Yukun Luo
spellingShingle Qing Song
Hanjing Gao
Ling Ren
Xiaoqi Tian
Yu Lan
Lin Yan
Yukun Luo
Radiofrequency ablation versus total thyroidectomy in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma located in the isthmus: a retrospective cohort study
International Journal of Hyperthermia
papillary thyroid microcarcinoma
radiofrequency ablation
thyroidectomy
metastasis
recurrence
author_facet Qing Song
Hanjing Gao
Ling Ren
Xiaoqi Tian
Yu Lan
Lin Yan
Yukun Luo
author_sort Qing Song
title Radiofrequency ablation versus total thyroidectomy in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma located in the isthmus: a retrospective cohort study
title_short Radiofrequency ablation versus total thyroidectomy in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma located in the isthmus: a retrospective cohort study
title_full Radiofrequency ablation versus total thyroidectomy in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma located in the isthmus: a retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Radiofrequency ablation versus total thyroidectomy in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma located in the isthmus: a retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Radiofrequency ablation versus total thyroidectomy in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma located in the isthmus: a retrospective cohort study
title_sort radiofrequency ablation versus total thyroidectomy in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma located in the isthmus: a retrospective cohort study
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Hyperthermia
issn 0265-6736
1464-5157
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Objective This retrospective study aimed to examine the benefits and complications of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in patients with papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) in the isthmus. Methods This retrospective study included patients with PTMC in the isthmus and treated at the Chinese People’s Liberation Army hospital from 05/2014 to 05/2018. The patients were divided into the RFA and total thyroidectomy (TT) groups. The outcomes were operation-related complications, rate of recurrence, metastasis rate, and thyroid carcinoma-specific questionnaire of quality of life (THYCA-QOL). Results Among 218 patients, 115 patients underwent RFA, and 103 underwent TT. The rates of disappearance of the ablation zone at 1, 3, 6, 12, and 18 months after RFA were 0.8% (1/115), 10.4% (12/115), 51.3% (59/115), 90.4% (104/115), and 100% (115/115), respectively. Surgical time, blood loss, hospital stays, and treatment costs were higher with TT than with RFA (all p < 0.001). The final THYCA-QOL score of the RFA group was significantly higher than in the TT group (p < 0.001). Minor pain at the operation site was seen in all patients in the RFA group. No distant metastasis was detected in all patients, but one patient in the RFA group had a recurrence after 6 months. The final THYCA-QOL score of the RFA group was significantly lower than in the TT group (p < 0.001). Conclusion These results suggest that RFA for PTMC in the isthmus had similar outcomes than TT. It will have to be confirmed in future studies.
topic papillary thyroid microcarcinoma
radiofrequency ablation
thyroidectomy
metastasis
recurrence
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2021.1916625
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