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

Authors :
Medas, Fabio
Dobrinja, Chiara
Al-Suhaimi, Ebtesam Abdullah
Altmeier, Julia
Anajar, Said
Arikan, Akif Enes
Azaryan, Irina
Bains, Lovenish
Basili, Giancarlo
Bolukbasi, Hakan
Bononi, Marco
Borumandi, Farzad
Bozan, Mehmet Buğra
Brenta, Gabriela
Brunaud, Laurent
Brunner, Maximilian
Buemi, Antoine
Canu, Gian Luigi
Cappellacci, Federico
Cartwright, Sara Burchfield
Castells Fusté, Ignasi
Cavalheiro, Beatriz
Cavallaro, Giuseppe
Chala, Andres
Chan, Shun Yan Bryant
Chaplin, John
Cheema, Mustafa Sajjad
Chiapponi, Costanza
Chiofalo, Maria Grazia
Chrysos, Emmanuel
D'Amore, Annamaria
de Cillia, Michael
De Crea, Carmela
de Manzini, Nicolò
de Matos, Leandro Luongo
De Pasquale, Loredana
Del Rio, Paolo
Demarchi, Marco Stefano
Dhiwakar, Muthuswamy
Donatini, Gianluca
Dora, Jose Miguel
D'Orazi, Valerio
Doulatram Gamgaram, Viyey Kishore
Eismontas, Vitalijus
Kabiri, El Hassane
El Malki, Hadj Omar
Elzahaby, Islam
Enciu, Octavian
Eskander, Antoine
Feroci, Francesco
Figueroa-Bohorquez, David
Filis, Dimitrios
François, Gorostidi
Frías-Fernández, Pedro
Gamboa-Dominguez, Armando
Genc, Volkan
Giordano, Davide
Gómez-Pedraza, Antonio
Graceffa, Giuseppa
Griffin, James
Guerreiro, Sofia Cuco
Gupta, Karan
Gupta, Keshav Kumar
Gurrado, Angela
Hajiioannou, Jiannis
Hakala, Tommi
Harahap, Wirsma Arif
Hargitai, Lindsay
Hartl, Dana
Hellmann, Andrzej
Hlozek, Jiri
Hoang, Van Trung
Iacobone, Maurizio
Innaro, Nadia
Ioannidis, Orestis
Jang, J H Isabelle
Xavier-Junior, Jose Candido
Jovanovic, Milan
Kaderli, Reto Martin
Kakamad, Fahmi
Kaliszewski, Krzysztof
Karamanliev, Martin
Katoh, Hiroshi
Košec, Andro
Kovacevic, Bozidar
Kowalski, Luiz Paulo
Králik, Robert
Yadav, Sanjay Kumar
Kumorová, Adriána
Lampridis, Savvas
Lasithiotakis, Konstantinos
Leclere, Jean-Christophe
Leong, Eugene Kwong Fei
Leow, Melvin Khee-Shing
Lim, James Y
Lino-Silva, Leonardo S
Liu, Shirley Yuk Wah
Llorach, Núria Perucho
Lombardi, Celestino Pio
López-Gómez, Javier
Lori, Eleonora
Quintanilla-Dieck, Lourdes
Lucchini, Roberta
Madani, Amin
Manatakis, Dimitrios
Markovic, Ivan
Materazzi, Gabriele
Mazeh, Haggi
Mercante, Giuseppe
Meyer-Rochow, Goswin Yason
Mihaljevic, Olgica
Miller, Julie A
Minuto, Michele
Monacelli, Massimo
Mulita, Francesk
Mullineris, Barbara
Muñoz-de-Nova, José Luis
Muradás Girardi, Fábio
Nader, Saki
Napadon, Tangjaturonrasme
Nastos, Constantinos
Offi, Chiara
Ronen, Ohad
Oragano, Luigi
Orois, Aida
Pan, Yongqin
Panagiotidis, Emmanouil
Panchangam, Ramakanth Bhargav
Papavramidis, Theodosios
Parida, Pradipta Kumar
Paspala, Anna
Pérez, Òscar Vidal
Petrovic, Sabrina
Raffaelli, Marco
Ramacciotti, Constanza Fernanda
Ratia Gimenez, Tomas
Rivo Vázquez, Ángel
Roh, Jong-Lyel
Rossi, Leonardo
Sanabria, Alvaro
Santeerapharp, Alena
Semenov, Arseny
Seneviratne, Sanjeewa
Serdar, Altinay
Sheahan, Patrick
Sheppard, Sean C
Slotcavage, Rachel L
Smaxwil, Constantin
Kim, Soo Young
Sorrenti, Salvatore
Spartalis, Eleftherios
Sriphrapradang, Chutintorn
Testini, Mario
Turk, Yigit
Tzikos, George
Vabalayte, Kristina
Vargas-Osorio, Kelly
Vázquez Rentería, Rafael Sebastián
Velázquez-Fernández, David
Vithana, Sanura Malinda Pallegoda
Yücel, Levent
Yulian, Erwin Danil
Zahradnikova, Petra
Zarogoulidis, Paul
Ziablitskaia, Evgeniia
Zolotoukho, Anna
Calò, Pietro Giorgio
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2023.

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

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610 Medicine & health

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7c8153b3cf5d153de5c6dab27bbdbe40
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48350/182212