Radiofrequency Ablation of Thyroid Nodules: A Long-Term Prospective Study of 24 Patients |
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Authors: | Jesús Aldea Martínez Laura Aldea Viana José Luis López Martínez Enrique Ruiz Pérez |
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Affiliation: | Hospital Universitario de Burgos (HUBU), C. Islas Baleares n3, Burgos, Burgos 09006, Spain |
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Abstract: | PurposeTo evaluate the volume reduction rate (VRR) of thyroid nodules over a long period of time after radiofrequency (RF) ablation treatment in both solid and mixed nodules; to determine ablation parameters; and to evaluate complications and success rates and safety of RF ablation.Material and MethodsIn this prospective study, 24 patients (83% females and 17% males; age 50.17 ± 13.6 years) underwent ultrasound-guided percutaneous RF ablation of benign thyroid nodules with radiologic follow-up at 1, 3, 6, 12, 24, and 36 months after treatment. All patients presented with compressive or cosmetic complaints and with Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System 1 or 2 nodules under ultrasound and were confirmed to be Bethesda Category II after 2 fine-needle aspirations.ResultsA total of 24 nodules (54.2% solid, 37.5% solid predominance, and 8.3% cystic predominance) were included in this study. Significant results in VRR (%) were found at 24 months and 36 months of 69.92 ± 19.23 and 76.84 ± 15.92, respectively. Furthermore, a logarithmic relationship was found when VRR was plotted over time, in both solid and mixed nodules. No correlations were found with any of the ablation parameters. The success rate reached 72.22% at 12 months, and the total complication rate was 16.67% (12.5% minor complications and 4.2% major complications—1 laryngeal nerve palsy), reaching an 83.3% safety.ConclusionsRF ablation can be an alternative treatment modality in the management of benign symptomatic thyroid nodules. The results show that it is a safe and effective treatment if trans-isthmic approach and moving-shot techniques are correctly followed. |
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Keywords: | RF radiofrequency SD standard deviation VRR volume reduction rate |
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