Outcomes of nonsuspicious contralateral nodules with active surveillance after lobectomy in patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma
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- DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2022.941080
Outcomes of nonsuspicious contralateral nodules with active surveillance after lobectomy in patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma
Abstract
Objective: To observe the outcomes of nonsuspicious contralateral nodules with active surveillance in patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC).
Methods: 4pt?>Consecutive patients who underwent lobectomy for PTC were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with one or more nodules with nonsuspicious ultrasonography (US) features in the contralateral lobe were included.
Results: Two hundred and eighty-three patients were included. All patients underwent thyroid lobectomy with ipsilateral prophylactic central neck dissection. A total of 123 patients (43.5%) were classified as ATA low-risk, and 160 patients (56.5%) were classified as intermediate-risk. The median size of the contralateral nodules was 3 mm (range, 2 to 16 mm). After a period of follow-up, the median size change of contralateral nodules was 0 mm (range, -7 to 8 mm). Eight patients (2.8%) had nodule growth >3 mm, 223 patients (78.8%) had stable or decreased nodules, and 52 patients (18.4%) had no detectable nodules. Nodules in 24 patients had suspicious US features, 16 of which were diagnosed with PTMC by either cytology after FNA (in 7 patients) or histopathology after completion thyroidectomy (in 9 patients). Another four patients received completion thyroidectomy for ipsilateral cervical lymph node metastasis. The 5-year residual lobe recurrence (RLR) rate and recurrence-free survival (RFS) rate were 7.4% and 89.8%, respectively. Multivariate analysis showed that multifocality and ATA intermediate-risk were independent predictors for RLR (HR4.083, 95%CI 1.480-11.261, P = 0.007; HR 6.045, 95%CI 1.370-26.662, P = 0.017, respectively) and RFS (HR 5.240, 95%CI 2.114-12.991, P < 0.001; HR 5.223, 95%CI 1.353-17.765, P = 0.008, respectively).
Conclusions: Active surveillance for nonsuspicious contralateral nodules in patients with low-risk and selected intermediate-risk PTC is safe. Multifocality and ATA intermediate-risk are predicters for recurrence. Early detection and salvage surgery are effective.
Keywords: active surveillance; papillary carcinoma; thyroid cancer; thyroid nodules; thyroidectomy.
Copyright © 2022 Huang, Liu, Wang and Liu.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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