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Levothyroxine therapy in preventing nodular recurrence after hemithyroidectomy: a retrospective study.

Authors :
Alba M
Fintini D
Lovicu RM
Paragliola RM
Papi G
Rota CA
Pontecorvi A
Corsello SM
Source :
Journal of endocrinological investigation [J Endocrinol Invest] 2009 Apr; Vol. 32 (4), pp. 330-4.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Aim: To determine the effect of levothyroxine (L-T4) therapy on the recurrence rate of nodular disease in patients previously treated with lobectomy for benign nodular goiter.<br />Methods: Two hundred and thirty-tree patients (38 males, 195 females; age 49.9+/-13.1 yr) with no post-surgical evidence of nodular disease in the remnant, were followed- up yearly with serum TSH and ultrasound (US). Nodular recurrence was defined as a lesion of at least 5 mm at US. Patients were divided in 2 groups based on whether or not they had been treated with L-T4 after surgery: Group 1 (45 patients) who did not receive any L-T4, and Group 2 (188 patients) treated with L-T4. Group 2 was further subdivided in Group 2a (123 patients) receiving L-T4 substitutive therapy (TSH>or=0.5 and <or=3 mUI/l) and Group 2b (65 patients) receiving L-T4 at TSH-suppressive dose (TSH<0.5 mUI/l).<br />Results: Mean observation period was 5.8+/-4.7 yr. Overall, 71 out of 233 (30.5%) patients experienced recurrence of thyroid nodular disease: 29 patients (64.4%) in Group 1, 24 (19.5%) patients in Group 2a, and 18 (27.7%) patients in Group 2b. The recurrence rate was significantly lower (p<0.001) in Group 2 compared with Group 1, but no significant difference was observed between Groups 2a and 2b.<br />Conclusion: In patients who have undergone hemithyroidectomy for benign monolobar nodular disease, L-T4 therapy may prevent recurrence of nodular disease. TSH suppression may not be required for prevention of recurrence in the remnant thyroid tissue.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1720-8386
Volume :
32
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of endocrinological investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19636201
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03345722