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Comparative Study
Journal Article
Use of radioiodine-131 scan to measure influence of surgical discipline, practice, and volume on residual thyroid tissue after total thyroidectomy for differentiated thyroid carcinoma.
Head & Neck 2018 October
BACKGROUND: Our study's purpose is to determine the influence of surgical discipline, surgeon site, and volume on remnant thyroid tissue visualized on radioactive iodine-131 (I-131) scans after total thyroidectomy and I-131 ablation in patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinomas.
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed all cases of patients who received I-131 therapeutic ablation and postablation radioactive I-131 scans at our center after thyroidectomy to calculate the fraction of administered dose multiplied by 1000 (UDR1000).
RESULTS: The remnant thyroid tissue (ie, the UDR1000), between academic and community surgeons was 0.471 (±0.705) and 1.190 (±2.487), respectively (P = .001). The UDR1000 between otolaryngology-head and neck surgery and general surgery was 0.654 (±1.575) and 1.043 (±1.625), respectively (P = .159). The UDR1000 partitioned by patient frequencies of <10, 10 to 19, and ≥20 patients yielded 1.255 (±2.554), 0.926 (±2.084), and 0.467 (±0.721), respectively (P = .003).
CONCLUSION: Our study found statistically significant differences in residual thyroid tissue visualized on radioactive I-131 scans based on surgeon parameters.
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed all cases of patients who received I-131 therapeutic ablation and postablation radioactive I-131 scans at our center after thyroidectomy to calculate the fraction of administered dose multiplied by 1000 (UDR1000).
RESULTS: The remnant thyroid tissue (ie, the UDR1000), between academic and community surgeons was 0.471 (±0.705) and 1.190 (±2.487), respectively (P = .001). The UDR1000 between otolaryngology-head and neck surgery and general surgery was 0.654 (±1.575) and 1.043 (±1.625), respectively (P = .159). The UDR1000 partitioned by patient frequencies of <10, 10 to 19, and ≥20 patients yielded 1.255 (±2.554), 0.926 (±2.084), and 0.467 (±0.721), respectively (P = .003).
CONCLUSION: Our study found statistically significant differences in residual thyroid tissue visualized on radioactive I-131 scans based on surgeon parameters.
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