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Spinal Needles in Ultrasound-guided Fine Needle Aspirations From Thyroid Nodules

Thyroid Nodule

This is a multicentre, two-arm, randomised and controlled trial. Adults with thyroid nodules suspected of malignancy are to be included consecutively. A total of 350 patients are randomly assigned 1:1 to have FNA with a spinal (25G) or a conventional (25G) needle. The primary outcome is the rate of diagnostic cytological samples according to the Bethesda system. Secondary outcomes are diagnostic accuracy, patient's experienced pain and complication rates.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Management of Indeterminate Thyroid Nodules Across Different World Regions

Indeterminate Thyroid Nodules

Thyroid carcinoma (TC) is the most common endocrine malignancy, affecting 0.2-1.5% of individuals worldwide. The rising incidence rate of TC is mostly related to the expanding use of high-quality imaging techniques, with an increase in the detection of thyroid nodules. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is the most accurate, rapid, safe, and cost-effective test for the evaluation of thyroid nodules, with high specificity and sensitivity. Nevertheless, FNAC is particularly unreliable in differentiating between benign and malignant nodules that fall under the category of indeterminate thyroid nodules (class III and class IV according to Bethesda Classification[2]). In fact, in these cases, the expected malignancy rates are 5-15% and 15-30%, respectively. Thus, most patients with indeterminate thyroid nodules undergo an operation that is indeed unnecessary, while representing a risk for surgical complications and a cost for health-care systems. We aim to evaluate different approaches to indeterminate nodules across different countries in the world.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

AIM1: Adequate Selection of Patients for Thyroid Biopsy: Evaluation of a Shared Decision Making...

Thyroid NodulesThyroid Cancer

There is an epidemic of thyroid cancer that is harmful to patients and the medical system. The study hypothesizes that the use of an electronic conversation aid during clinical visits can help patients and clinicians collaborate when deciding the next step in management for a thyroid nodule. The study aims to update a conversation aid prototype that was developed to support shared decision making in the diagnosis of thyroid cancer.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Voice Outcomes Following Thyroidectomy

Thyroid CancerThyroid Nodule

This is an observational study of voice outcomes in participants following thyroidectomy or another head and neck surgery that does not involve risk to the larynx other than risks incurred due to intubation alone. These comparative (non-thyroidectomy) surgeries would not be expected to interfere with the primary nerves involved with voice production, so they would help to better understand the effect of intubation alone on voice outcomes.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Radioiodine Planar and a SPECT/CT Imaging With Iodine-123 for Evaluation of Follicular Thyroid Nodules...

Thyroid Gland Follicular Carcinoma

This phase II study evaluates radioiodine planar and SPECT/CT imaging with iodine-123 in patients with follicular thyroid nodules prior to surgery. Because biopsy alone is not sufficient to distinguish between malignant follicular thyroid nodules and benign follicular thyroid nodules, patients with follicular thyroid lesions are referred for surgery for further evaluation. A non-invasive imaging method that can accurately determine malignancy in follicular thyroid nodules would be valuable in patient management and could potentially spare patients unnecessary surgery. Planar imagine uses a gamma camera to obtain 2D images and SPECT/CT imaging is a special type of CT scan in which a small amount of a radioactive drug is injected into a vein and a scanner is used to make detailed images of areas inside the body where the radioactive material is taken up by the tumor cells. Radioiodine planar and SPECT/CT imaging may be more accurate in distinguishing between benign follicular thyroid nodules and malignant follicular thyroid nodules to help reduce the need for surgery.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Comparative Study of Polidocanol and Absolute Alcohol for Percutaneous us Guided Treatment of Benign...

Benign Thyroid NoduleThyroid Lump1 more

This study aims to compare the efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided percutaneous ethanol injection and percutaneous polidocanol injection for the treatment of benign cystic and predominantly cystic thyroid nodules.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Radiofrequency Ablation for BIII Thyroid Nodules

Indeterminate Bethesda III Thyroid Nodules

The purpose of this observational chart review study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) for treatment of indeterminate thyroid nodules before and after RFA procedure. This is a data collection study in which the investigators ask patients to give access to information generated before and after RFA treatment of their condition. The RFA procedure uses image guidance to place an electrode through the skin into the target area. In RFA, high-frequency electrical currents are passed through an electrode, creating a small region of heat to treat the lesion.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Decision Aid and Thyroid Nodules Management

Thyroid Nodule

Patients with small favorable malignant or indeterminate thyroid nodules will receive information about management of thyroid nodules. Participants will be asked to complete brief surveys at the time of enrollment, shortly after the consultation appointment with the surgeon, and a few months after either the consultation or the surgery, to assess their satisfaction with their decision and decision making process. All participants will receive routine care and counseling by their endocrinologist and surgeon.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

HIFU Treatment of Benign Thyroid Nodules

Thyroid Nodule (Benign)

This clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness and the safety of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) in the treatment of benign thyroid nodules.

Not yet recruiting41 enrollment criteria

Cognition and QoL After Thyroid Surgery

Thyroid NoduleThyroid Cancer4 more

The development of cognitive dysfunction can profoundly affect HR-QoL as well as the possibility of societal participation and ability to work, and thereby relevantly impacts prospects for cancer survivorship. The aim of the study is to obtain improved understanding of the scope and magnitude of objective cognitive dysfunction in DTC survivors, and its relation to subjective cognitive dysfunction, thyroid hormone levels, physical activity and HRQoL. This is done in a prospective study where patients operated for a thyroid nodule (Bethesda IV-VI, i.e., benign [goitre with nodule and fibroadenomas], low-risk DTC and intermediate-high risk DTC) are included and asked to serially perform online neuropsychological testing as well as to complete questionnaires related to HR-QoL, physical activity and additional psychological and physical complaints. Blood is analysed for levels of thyroid hormones and systemic inflammation.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria
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