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Weight Changes After Thyroid Surgery for Patients with Benign Thyroid Nodules and Thyroid Cancer: Population-Based Study and Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

机译:甲状腺结节患者和甲状腺癌患者的甲状腺手术后重量变化:基于人群的研究和系统评论和荟萃分析

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Background: A key concern among patients who undergo thyroid surgery is postoperative weight gain. Yet, the impact of thyroid surgery on weight is unclear. Methods: The population-based Rochester Epidemiology Project was used to examine weight and body mass index (BMI) changes at one, two, and three years of follow-up in (i) patients with thyroid cancer and benign thyroid nodules after thyroid surgery, and (ii) patients with thyroid nodules who did not have surgery. A comprehensive systematic review of the published literature from inception to February 2016 was also conducted. The results were pooled across studies using a random effects model. Results: A total of 435 patients were identified: 181 patients with thyroid cancer who underwent surgery (group A), 226 patients with benign thyroid nodules without surgery (group B), and 28 patients with benign thyroid nodules undergoing surgery (group C). Small changes in mean weight, BMI, and the number of patients whose weight increased between 5 and 10 kg were similar during each year of follow-up between patients in groups A and B. Furthermore, age >50 years, female sex, baseline BMI >25 kg/m~(2), and thyrotropin value at one to two years were not predictors of a 5% weight change. In the meta-analysis, 11 studies were included. One to two years after surgery for thyroid cancer or thyroid nodules, patients gained on average 0.94 kg [confidence interval (CI) 0.58–1.33] and 1.07 kg [CI 0.26–1.87], respectively. Patients with benign thyroid nodules who did not have surgery gained 1.50 kg [CI 0.60–2.4] at the longest follow-up. Conclusions: On average, patients receiving care for thyroid nodules or cancer gain weight, but existing evidence suggests that surgery for these conditions does not contribute significantly to further weight gain. Clinicians and patients can use this information to discuss what to expect after thyroid surgery.
机译:背景:接受甲状腺手术的患者的关键问题是术后体重增加。然而,甲状腺手术对重量的影响尚不清楚。方法:使用基于人口的罗切斯特流行病学项目,用于检查(i)甲状腺癌和良性甲状腺结节患者的一,两年和三年的体重和体重指数(BMI)变化,甲状腺手术后的甲状腺癌和良性甲状腺结节(ii)患有没有手术的甲状腺结节患者。还开展了从成立于二零一六年二月的公布文献的全面系统审查。使用随机效果模型跨研究汇集了结果。结果:鉴定了435名患者:181例接受手术(A组)的甲状腺癌患者,226例良性甲状腺结节患者没有手术(B组),以及28例患有手术(C组)的良性甲状腺结节患者。在A和B组患者之间的随访期间,平均重量,BMI和重量增加的患者数量的患者数量较小。此外,年龄> 50年,女性性别,基线BMI > 25 kg / m〜(2),甲肾上腺素值一到两年的含量不超过5%的预测因子。在Meta分析中,包括11项研究。手术后一到两年的甲状腺癌或甲状腺结节,平均患者进入0.94千克[置信区间(CI)0.58-1.33]和1.07千克[CI 0.26-1.87]。患有良性甲状腺结节的患者在最长的随访中没有手术未获得1.50千克[CI 0.60-2.4]。结论:平均而言,接受甲状腺结节或癌症的患者的重量,但现有的证据表明,对这些条件的手术并没有大幅促进进一步体重增加。临床医生和患者可以使用这些信息来讨论甲状腺手术后预期的内容。

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