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Multicenter Study
. 2023 Jun;11(6):402-413.
doi: 10.1016/S2213-8587(23)00094-3. Epub 2023 Apr 28.

Effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on surgery for indeterminate thyroid nodules (THYCOVID): a retrospective, international, multicentre, cross-sectional study

Fabio Medas  1 Chiara Dobrinja  2 Ebtesam Abdullah Al-Suhaimi  3 Julia Altmeier  4 Said Anajar  5 Akif Enes Arikan  6 Irina Azaryan  7 Lovenish Bains  8 Giancarlo Basili  9 Hakan Bolukbasi  10 Marco Bononi  11 Farzad Borumandi  12 Mehmet Buğra Bozan  13 Gabriela Brenta  14 Laurent Brunaud  15 Maximilian Brunner  16 Antoine Buemi  17 Gian Luigi Canu  18 Federico Cappellacci  18 Sara Burchfield Cartwright  19 Ignasi Castells Fusté  20 Beatriz Cavalheiro  21 Giuseppe Cavallaro  22 Andres Chala  23 Shun Yan Bryant Chan  24 John Chaplin  25 Mustafa Sajjad Cheema  26 Costanza Chiapponi  27 Maria Grazia Chiofalo  28 Emmanuel Chrysos  29 Annamaria D'Amore  30 Michael de Cillia  31 Carmela De Crea  32 Nicolò de Manzini  2 Leandro Luongo de Matos  33 Loredana De Pasquale  34 Paolo Del Rio  35 Marco Stefano Demarchi  36 Muthuswamy Dhiwakar  37 Gianluca Donatini  38 Jose Miguel Dora  39 Valerio D'Orazi  40 Viyey Kishore Doulatram Gamgaram  41 Vitalijus Eismontas  42 El Hassane Kabiri  43 Hadj Omar El Malki  44 Islam Elzahaby  45 Octavian Enciu  46 Antoine Eskander  47 Francesco Feroci  48 David Figueroa-Bohorquez  49 Dimitrios Filis  50 Gorostidi François  51 Pedro Frías-Fernández  52 Armando Gamboa-Dominguez  53 Volkan Genc  54 Davide Giordano  55 Antonio Gómez-Pedraza  56 Giuseppa Graceffa  57 James Griffin  58 Sofia Cuco Guerreiro  59 Karan Gupta  60 Keshav Kumar Gupta  61 Angela Gurrado  62 Jiannis Hajiioannou  63 Tommi Hakala  64 Wirsma Arif Harahap  65 Lindsay Hargitai  66 Dana Hartl  67 Andrzej Hellmann  68 Jiri Hlozek  69 Van Trung Hoang  70 Maurizio Iacobone  71 Nadia Innaro  72 Orestis Ioannidis  73 J H Isabelle Jang  74 Jose Candido Xavier-Junior  75 Milan Jovanovic  76 Reto Martin Kaderli  77 Fahmi Kakamad  78 Krzysztof Kaliszewski  79 Martin Karamanliev  80 Hiroshi Katoh  81 Andro Košec  82 Bozidar Kovacevic  83 Luiz Paulo Kowalski  84 Robert Králik  85 Sanjay Kumar Yadav  86 Adriána Kumorová  87 Savvas Lampridis  88 Konstantinos Lasithiotakis  29 Jean-Christophe Leclere  89 Eugene Kwong Fei Leong  90 Melvin Khee-Shing Leow  91 James Y Lim  92 Leonardo S Lino-Silva  93 Shirley Yuk Wah Liu  94 Núria Perucho Llorach  95 Celestino Pio Lombardi  30 Javier López-Gómez  96 Eleonora Lori  97 Lourdes Quintanilla-Dieck  98 Roberta Lucchini  99 Amin Madani  100 Dimitrios Manatakis  101 Ivan Markovic  102 Gabriele Materazzi  103 Haggi Mazeh  104 Giuseppe Mercante  105 Goswin Yason Meyer-Rochow  106 Olgica Mihaljevic  107 Julie A Miller  108 Michele Minuto  109 Massimo Monacelli  110 Francesk Mulita  111 Barbara Mullineris  112 José Luis Muñoz-de-Nova  113 Fábio Muradás Girardi  114 Saki Nader  115 Tangjaturonrasme Napadon  116 Constantinos Nastos  117 Chiara Offi  118 Ohad Ronen  119 Luigi Oragano  120 Aida Orois  121 Yongqin Pan  122 Emmanouil Panagiotidis  123 Ramakanth Bhargav Panchangam  124 Theodosios Papavramidis  125 Pradipta Kumar Parida  126 Anna Paspala  127 Òscar Vidal Pérez  128 Sabrina Petrovic  129 Marco Raffaelli  32 Constanza Fernanda Ramacciotti  130 Tomas Ratia Gimenez  131 Ángel Rivo Vázquez  132 Jong-Lyel Roh  133 Leonardo Rossi  103 Alvaro Sanabria  134 Alena Santeerapharp  135 Arseny Semenov  136 Sanjeewa Seneviratne  137 Altinay Serdar  138 Patrick Sheahan  139 Sean C Sheppard  140 Rachel L Slotcavage  141 Constantin Smaxwil  4 Soo Young Kim  142 Salvatore Sorrenti  97 Eleftherios Spartalis  143 Chutintorn Sriphrapradang  144 Mario Testini  62 Yigit Turk  145 George Tzikos  125 Kristina Vabalayte  136 Kelly Vargas-Osorio  146 Rafael Sebastián Vázquez Rentería  147 David Velázquez-Fernández  148 Sanura Malinda Pallegoda Vithana  149 Levent Yücel  150 Erwin Danil Yulian  151 Petra Zahradnikova  152 Paul Zarogoulidis  153 Evgeniia Ziablitskaia  154 Anna Zolotoukho  136 Pietro Giorgio Calò  18 THYCOVID Collaboration Group
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Multicenter Study

Effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on surgery for indeterminate thyroid nodules (THYCOVID): a retrospective, international, multicentre, cross-sectional study

Fabio Medas et al. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2023 Jun.

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Abstract

Background: Since its outbreak in early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has diverted resources from non-urgent and elective procedures, leading to diagnosis and treatment delays, with an increased number of neoplasms at advanced stages worldwide. The aims of this study were to quantify the reduction in surgical activity for indeterminate thyroid nodules during the COVID-19 pandemic; and to evaluate whether delays in surgery led to an increased occurrence of aggressive tumours.

Methods: In this retrospective, international, cross-sectional study, centres were invited to participate in June 22, 2022; each centre joining the study was asked to provide data from medical records on all surgical thyroidectomies consecutively performed from Jan 1, 2019, to Dec 31, 2021. Patients with indeterminate thyroid nodules were divided into three groups according to when they underwent surgery: from Jan 1, 2019, to Feb 29, 2020 (global prepandemic phase), from March 1, 2020, to May 31, 2021 (pandemic escalation phase), and from June 1 to Dec 31, 2021 (pandemic decrease phase). The main outcomes were, for each phase, the number of surgeries for indeterminate thyroid nodules, and in patients with a postoperative diagnosis of thyroid cancers, the occurrence of tumours larger than 10 mm, extrathyroidal extension, lymph node metastases, vascular invasion, distant metastases, and tumours at high risk of structural disease recurrence. Univariate analysis was used to compare the probability of aggressive thyroid features between the first and third study phases. The study was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT05178186.

Findings: Data from 157 centres (n=49 countries) on 87 467 patients who underwent surgery for benign and malignant thyroid disease were collected, of whom 22 974 patients (18 052 [78·6%] female patients and 4922 [21·4%] male patients) received surgery for indeterminate thyroid nodules. We observed a significant reduction in surgery for indeterminate thyroid nodules during the pandemic escalation phase (median monthly surgeries per centre, 1·4 [IQR 0·6-3·4]) compared with the prepandemic phase (2·0 [0·9-3·7]; p<0·0001) and pandemic decrease phase (2·3 [1·0-5·0]; p<0·0001). Compared with the prepandemic phase, in the pandemic decrease phase we observed an increased occurrence of thyroid tumours larger than 10 mm (2554 [69·0%] of 3704 vs 1515 [71·5%] of 2119; OR 1·1 [95% CI 1·0-1·3]; p=0·042), lymph node metastases (343 [9·3%] vs 264 [12·5%]; OR 1·4 [1·2-1·7]; p=0·0001), and tumours at high risk of structural disease recurrence (203 [5·7%] of 3584 vs 155 [7·7%] of 2006; OR 1·4 [1·1-1·7]; p=0·0039).

Interpretation: Our study suggests that the reduction in surgical activity for indeterminate thyroid nodules during the COVID-19 pandemic period could have led to an increased occurrence of aggressive thyroid tumours. However, other compelling hypotheses, including increased selection of patients with aggressive malignancies during this period, should be considered. We suggest that surgery for indeterminate thyroid nodules should no longer be postponed even in future instances of pandemic escalation.

Funding: None.

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Declaration of interests We declare no competing interests.

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Study timeline and COVID-19 infections The line represents the global daily new confirmed COVID-19 cases (7-day rolling average). The study was conceptualised in March, 2022, and data were collected from June to August, 2022. The first phase of the study (from Jan 1, 2019, to Feb 29, 2020) represents the prepandemic period. The second phase (from March 1, 2020, to May 31, 2021) corresponds to the first global escalation of the pandemic. The third phase (from June 1 to Dec 31, 2021) corresponds to the period when infections decreased and disease control improved.

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