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Author(s):  
Anne Fischer ◽  
Christian Vorländer ◽  
Hüdayi Korkusuz

Abstract Purpose To investigate the effectiveness of high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) of solid and complex benign thyroid nodules. Methods Fifty-eight patients with benign thyroid nodules were treated with HIFU at two centers from 2014–2019. The device, EchoPulse (Teraclion, Malakoff, France), heats the nodes to 80–90 °C. Nodal volumes were measured by ultrasound at regular intervals before and up to 12 months after therapy. In a retrospective long-term two-center study, average volume reductions in relation to baseline volume were statistically analyzed by the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Side effects were documented. Results In solid nodules, the average percent volume reductions at the 3, 6, 9, and 12-months follow-up were 49.98%, 46.40%, 65.77%, and 63.88%, respectively. The results were significant with p<0.05 in the Wilcoxon signed-rank test at the 3, 6, and 9-months follow-up. In complex nodules, the average percent volume reduction was 35.2% at 3 months, 36.89% at 6 months, and 63.64% at twelve months follow up. The results were significant with p<0.05 in the Wilcoxon signed-rank test at the 3- and 6-months follow-up. The complication rate was 5.2%. All complications occurred in patients with solid nodules. Conclusion The study showed that HIFU is an effective treatment method for both solid and complex nodules. The complication rate is relatively high at 5.2%. No long-term complications occurred. The solid nodules responded better to HIFU than complex nodules.


2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
Wei-Che Lin ◽  
Cheng-Kang Wang ◽  
Wen-Hung Wang ◽  
Chi-Yu Kuo ◽  
Pi-Ling Chiang ◽  
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Background: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) treatment for benign thyroid nodules (BTNs) in five medical centers in Taiwan. Methods: From April 2016 to July 2020, 762 patients underwent ultrasound guided RFA treatment of 826 benign thyroid nodules at five medical centers in Taiwan. The RFA procedure was performed by radiologists, otolaryngologists, or surgeons. Patients were grouped into three subgroups according to the initial volume of BTNs. The volume reduction ratio (VRR) of each nodule, and complications were analyzed at 1, 3, and 6 months after RFA treatment and the three groups compared. Results: The large nodular group showed greater VRR compared to the other two groups at first 1-month follow-up. At 6-months follow-up, there was no significant difference of VRR among the three groups. Goiters with difference in size can attain a successful VRR (>50%) although different specialists demonstrated variable VRR after 6-months follow-up. A total of 40 (4.8%) complications were reported. All patients recovered spontaneously without surgery intervention. Conclusions: The reliability and safety of RFA for benign thyroid nodules had been established. RFA has gradually become an alternative to surgery in the treatment of benign thyroid nodules in Taiwan.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eloisa Castillo-Saavedra ◽  
Juan José Castillo-Dávila ◽  
Dania Lizet Quintanilla-Flores ◽  
Anally Jamile Soto-García

Abstract Introduction: There is evidence that insulin resistance is associated with different types of cancer. This resistance increases the incidence of benign thyroid nodules and the risk of developing Differentiated Thyroid Cancer, however, studies in this regard are required. Objective: To assess if there are differences in the prevalence of insulin resistance in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer and patients with benign thyroid nodule. Material and methods: Prospective, analytical and cross-sectional design study. Patients undergoing thyroidectomy and definitive diagnosis of differentiated thyroid cancer or benign thyroid nodule were included. Anthropometric and biochemical variables were evaluated and differences in prevalence of insulin resistance were identified. To compare continuous variables, Student's T or Mann Whitney's U was used. To evaluate differences in categorical variables, the two-sided Fisher test when two binary variables were contrasted and Pearson's X2 in variables with more than two categories. Factors were analyzed through multivariate analysis obtaining odds ratio and 95% confidence interval.Results: A lower possibility of cancer was concluded: hereditary-family history of thyroid disease and hypothyroidism (OR 0.159; 95% CI 0.038-0.669; p = 0.012). Positive HOMA-IR showed a significant association in residual structural disease (P = 0.050) and local vascular invasion (p = 0.014).Conclusions: No significant association was obtained between positive HOMA-IR and Differentiated Thyroid Cancer, compared with the Benignity group. It seems that there is a greater tendency to lack of structural and biochemical resolution in patients with malignancy and positive HOMA-IR.


2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-14
Author(s):  
Li-Hong Liu ◽  
Bei-Bei Yang ◽  
Ying Liu ◽  
Jin-Ling Wang ◽  
Dan-Dan Wang ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (12) ◽  
pp. 529-531
Author(s):  
Jennifer E. Clark ◽  
Marius N. Stan

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
An-Ni Lin ◽  
Wei-Che Lin ◽  
Kai-Lun Cheng ◽  
Sheng-Dean Luo ◽  
Pi-Ling Chiang ◽  
...  

Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for benign thyroid nodules in pediatric patients.Materials and Methods: Twelve pediatric patients (11 female, 1 male; mean age 15.54 ± 2.8 years, range 10–19 years) with benign thyroid nodules (mean longest diameter 4.1 ± 1.4 cm, range 1.5–5.9 cm) treated by RFA from 2017 to 2020 were evaluated. The inclusion criteria for RFA therapy were (i) age &lt; 20 years; (ii) benign cytological confirmation by 2 separate ultrasound guided fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) or core needle biopsies; (iii) pressure symptoms or cosmetic problems caused by thyroid nodules; (iv) absence of any sonographic suspicious feature; and (v) follow-up for &gt;6 months. Under local anesthesia, RFA was performed with the use of an RF generator and an 18-gauge internally cooled electrode. Volume changes in nodules on follow-up ultrasonography (US), changes in symptomatic and cosmetic scores, and complications arising during or after RFA were evaluated.Results: Mean follow-up period was 24.9 ± 13.9 months (range 6–43 months). At the last follow-up visits, volume of the nodule had decreased significantly (15.34 ± 11.52 mL vs. 4.07 ± 4.99 mL; P &lt; 0.05), whereas volume reduction rate was 74.31% ± 19.59%. Both cosmetic and compressive symptoms were also significantly improved (2.91 ± 0.79 vs. 0.92 ± 0.67 and 1.5 ± 1.93 vs. 0.17 ± 0.39; P &lt; 0.05). The mean number of ablation sessions was 1.4 ± 0.6 (range 1–3 sessions), and one of the patients suffered from transient vocal cord palsy which was spontaneously resolved 53 days later.Conclusions: RFA is a safe and effective treatment for benign thyroid nodules in pediatric patients, and can thus serve as an alternative treatment for thyroidectomy.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jia-Rui Du ◽  
Wen-Hui Li ◽  
Cheng-Hai Quan ◽  
Deng-Ke Teng ◽  
Hui Wang

Abstract Purpose The short-term effects of microwave ablation (MWA) in the treatment of benign thyroid nodules (BTNs) were satisfactory in previous studies. However, as a slowly progressing disease, the long-term efficacy of MWA for BTNs at present is not clear. Our study aim was to assess the long-term results of MWA for BTNs after a 48-month follow-up. Methods From June 2015 to September 2017, 148 patients had 148 BTNs lesions. All patients were from China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University. Careful ultrasound examinations were performed 1 day, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, and every 6 months after MWA. The volume, volume reduction rate (VRR) recurrence rate of the ablated area and thyroid function were recorded. Results The mean volume of the 148 nodules were 15.6±9.4 cm3 (range: 1.3-48.9 cm3) and 0.6±0.6 cm3 (range: 0-3.5 cm3) before and 48 months after MWA, respectively, for a nodule VRR of 96.9±2.5% (range: 90.4-100%). Two patients (1.35%) had recurrence after MWA. Compared with that before MWA, no significant variation in thyroid function was observed after MWA. Five patients experienced complications (3.38%): two patients (1.35%) had bleeding, two patients (1.35%) had ear pain and toothache during MWA, and one patient (0.68%) had hoarseness after MWA. No cases of oesophageal injury, tracheal injury, infection, skin burn, etc., were reported during or after MWA. Conclusions Over long-term follow-up, MWA is an effective method for treating BTNs and is expected to be a potential first-line treatment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianhua Li ◽  
Wenping Xue ◽  
Pengfei Xu ◽  
Zhen Deng ◽  
Caiwen Duan ◽  
...  

AbstractPercutaneous radiofrequency ablation (RFA) has been recommended as minimally invasive treatment for patients with symptomatic benign thyroid nodules (BTNs) because of the large number of clinical applications. This retrospective observational study sought to evaluate the clinical outcomes of RFA for BTNs. From 2014 to 2019, a sample size of 1289 patients treated by RFA were 262 ones with solid nodules and 1027 ones with cystic-solid nodule, respectively. The efficacy including the nodule maximal diameter reduction ratio (MDRR), the volume reduction ratio (VRR) and the cosmetic scores reduction ratio (CSRR). The results of the nodule MDRR and VRR in the cystic-solid nodule group were significantly better than those in the solid nodule group at the 3rd and 6th month, and the CSRR in the two groups showed statistically significant difference at the 3rd month. In a word, RFA is an effective method for symptomatic benign solid or cystic-solid nodules. The achieved MDRR and VRR in the cystic-solid nodule group were significantly better than those in the solid nodule group at the 3rd and 6th month.


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