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Clinical Course of Early Postoperative Hypothyroidism Following Thyroid Lobectomy in Pediatrics.

Julia A Baran1, Andrew J Bauer1, Stephen Halada1, Sogol Mostoufi-Moab1,2, Amber Isaza1, Stephanie Robbins1, Aime T Franco1, N Scott Adzick3, Tasleema Patel1, Ken Kazahaya4,5.   

Abstract

Introduction: Thyroid lobectomy reduces risks of surgical complications and need for levothyroxine (LT4). We aimed at identifying the clinical course and risk factors for postlobectomy hypothyroidism to optimize surgical counseling and management in pediatric patients undergoing lobectomy.
Methods: Clinical and biochemical presentations pre- and postlobectomy were retrospectively reviewed for 110 patients who underwent thyroid lobectomy between 2008 and 2020 at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Results: Approximately 28.2% of patients (31/110) developed postlobectomy hypothyroidism defined by an elevated thyrotropin (TSH) level, including 24.5% (27/110) with subclinical hypothyroidism (TSH >4.5 and <10.0 mIU/L) and 3.6% (4/110) with overt hypothyroidism (TSH >10.0 mIU/L). LT4 was initiated in 12.7% (14/110) of cases. Most patients (81.6%; 84/103) recovered euthyroidism within 12 months postlobectomy. When excluding patients with autonomous nodule(s), median preoperative TSH was 1.09 (interquartile range [IQR] = 0.70-1.77) mIU/L and 1.80 (IQR = 1.02-2.68) mIU/L in euthyroid and hypothyroid patients, respectively, with multivariate logistic regression confirming the association between an increased preoperative TSH and postlobectomy hypothyroidism (odds ratio = 1.8 [confidence interval 1.08-3.13], p = 0.024). Of the patients who underwent thyroid lobectomy and developed postoperative hypothyroidism (n = 31), 38.7% (12/31) had a preoperative diagnosis of an autonomously functioning thyroid nodule. Conclusions: Thyroid function should be evaluated postlobectomy to assess the need for LT4. LT4 should be considered if the TSH remains elevated, especially if an upward trend is observed or TSH is >10.0 mIU/L. Suppressed preoperative TSH associated with autonomous nodules is an independent risk factor for postlobectomy hypothyroidism.

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Keywords:  hypothyroidism; lobectomy; pediatrics; thyroid nodules

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34714171      PMCID: PMC8721496          DOI: 10.1089/thy.2021.0396

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thyroid        ISSN: 1050-7256            Impact factor:   6.568


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