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Trial Title:
Cross-sectional Case and Control Study on Quality of Life, Appearance and Functions in PTC Via Different Surgical Approach
NCT ID:
NCT05932121
Condition:
Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
Thyroid Cancer
Conditions: Official terms:
Thyroid Neoplasms
Thyroid Cancer, Papillary
Thyroid Diseases
Conditions: Keywords:
Papillary thyroid carcinoma
Surgical approaches
Voice assessment
Swallowing assessment
Cosmetic outcomes
Quality of life
Study type:
Observational
Overall status:
Recruiting
Study design:
Time perspective:
Cross-Sectional
Intervention:
Intervention type:
Procedure
Intervention name:
Thyroid lobectomy via trans-axillary approach
Description:
Patient with PTC underwent thyroid lobectomy via trans-axillary approach
Arm group label:
PTC patients underwent thyroid lobectomy via trans-axillary approach
Intervention type:
Procedure
Intervention name:
Thyroid lobectomy via open approach
Description:
Patient with PTC underwent thyroid lobectomy via open approach
Arm group label:
PTC patients underwent thyroid lobectomy via open approach
Summary:
An observational cross-sectional case-control study on the postoperative quality of life
(5 aspects, general quality of life, thyroid specific quality of life, scar appearance,
voice and swallowing functions) of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) patients underwent
thyroid lobectomy via different approach, open vs trans-axillary. The patients are
recruited in Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH) from 2020 to 2023 and are
evaluated by follow-up with both outpatient visits and questionnaires made up of 9
validated scales.
Detailed description:
Thyroid carcinoma is the most common thyroid tumor with a rising incidence. By 2015, it
has risen to the fourth most common tumor among all tumors in female. Papillary thyroid
carcinoma (PTC), representing up to 80% of all thyroid carcinomas, mostly occurring in
female between 30-50 years old, although it has an excellent long-term survival outcome,
still it brings the patients concerns and complaints of the obvious scars left on their
necks by operations via traditional open approach. Cosmetic approaches of thyroid surgery
have been developing rapidly in the last two decades, through approaches including
trans-axillary, transoral, and trans-breast-chest, thyroid operations are able to avoid
leaving surgical scars on the necks and instead leaving them on other parts of bodies
covering by clothes. However, concerns of this new emerging technique including its
excision extent, surgical complication, clinical outcome, functional outcome and
postoperative quality of life still remain unsolved. Well-matched, high quality-studies
focused on functional outcomes, cosmetic outcomes, and quality of life with large samples
are still missing.
This observational cross-sectional case-control study with follow-up on the postoperative
quality of life, clinical outcomes, functional outcomes and cosmetic outcomes of PTC
patients underwent thyroid lobectomy via different approach, open vs trans-axillary, aims
on achieving comprehensive understanding on how different surgical approaches affect the
quality of life, clinical outcomes and functional outcomes. Patients are recruited in
PUMCH from 2020-2023 who underwent thyroid lobectomy and with a definite pathological
diagnosis of PTC. Cases are defined as PTC patients who underwent thyroid lobectomy via
trans-axillary approach. Controls are defined as PTC patients who underwent thyroid
lobectomy via open approach. Controls are matched to cases with a 1:1 ratio according to
gender, age, main operator.
The postoperative quality of life, functional outcomes will be evaluated by a
questionnaire made up of 4 validated scales (EORTC thyroid cancer specific quality of
life questionnaire (THY34-QoL); patient scar assessment questionnaire (PSAQ); voice
handicap index questionnaire (VHI-10); Swallowing impairment score (SIS-6). Clinical
outcomes will be evaluated by data collected both from inpatient medical records and
outpatient follow-up medical records. To our knowledge, this is the largest PTC thyroid
lobectomy via trans-axillary approach case-control study worldwide, the first study with
the design of assigning control matched to cases by applying pre-matching score method in
this field, and the first study to concentrate on both clinical outcomes and
comprehensive postoperative quality of life including physical, functional, and cosmetic
outcomes in PTC patients via different surgical approaches.
Criteria for eligibility:
Study pop:
All of the hospitalized patients of PTC with a definite pathological diagnosis who
underwent thyroid lobectomy via trans-axillary approach and those who underwent thyroid
lobectomy via open approach matched by age, gender and major operator with a ratio of 1:
1 from 2020 to 2023 in Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
Sampling method:
Probability Sample
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
- PTC patients underwent thyroid lobectomy with pathological diagnosis of PTC after
surgery
Exclusion Criteria:
- Refusal to participate; Patients with invalid or incomplete questionnaire results;
Patients with another primary malignancy; Patients with severe immune disease or
chronic disease accompanying with major organ failure.
Gender:
All
Minimum age:
N/A
Maximum age:
N/A
Healthy volunteers:
No
Locations:
Facility:
Name:
Department of General Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Peking Union Medical College & Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
Address:
City:
Beijing
Zip:
100730
Country:
China
Status:
Recruiting
Contact:
Last name:
Qiaofei Liu, MD
Phone:
86-15201693370
Start date:
June 25, 2023
Completion date:
July 31, 2024
Lead sponsor:
Agency:
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Agency class:
Other
Source:
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Record processing date:
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on November 12, 2024
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov page:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05932121