Advanced age does not increase morbidity after total thyroidectomy. Result of a prospective study

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TitreAdvanced age does not increase morbidity after total thyroidectomy. Result of a prospective study
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursChristou N, Blanchard C, Pattou F, Volteau C, Brunaud L, Hamy A, Dahan M, Prades J-M, Landecy G, Dernis H-P, Lifante J-C, Sebag F, Jegoux F, Babin E, Bizon A, Caillard C, Mathonnet M, Mirallie E
JournalAMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY
Volume217
Pagination767-771
Date PublishedAPR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0002-9610
Mots-clésAge, Morbidity, Safety, Thyroidectomy
Résumé

Background: It is well known that total thyroidectomy is feasible on elderly patients but is linked to complications because of their underlying comorbidities. In this study we analyzed the specific risks linked to surgery, hypoparathyroidism and recurrent nerve palsy. Methods: materials-methods: Prospective, multicentre trial conducted at 13 hospital sites. The primary endpoint was the percentage of patients with postoperative hypocalcaemia (albumin-corrected serum calcium level <2 mmol/L at day 2). Secondary endpoints included recurrent nerve palsy rate at day 2, the percentage of patients with hypocalcaemia (serum calcium level <2 mmol/L) and recurrent nerve palsy at month 6, operating durations and postoperative pain. Patients were separated in two groups: <70 years and >= 70 years old. Results: In total, 1329 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy were included (median age 51.17 years [18.10; 80.90], 80% women, and hyperthyroidism in 20%, 101 >= 70 years old). Rates of hypo-calcaemia at day 2 and month 6 were 20.02% and 1.98% respectively. Nasofibroscopy showed post-operative abnormal vocal cord motility in 9.92% cases (hypo-motility 5.76% - immobility 4.16%) and 0.95% at month 6 (hypo-motility 0.48%, immobility 0.48%). Patients >= 70 years had a lower (but non-significant) postoperative and definitive hypocalcaemia rate than patients <70 years: 14.85% vs 20.44% at day 2 (p = 0.1773) and 0% vs 2.15% at month 6 respectively (p = 0.2557). Abnormal vocal cord motility rate was 12.00% in patients >70 years vs 9.75% in patients <70 years at day 2 (p = 0.4702), and 2.06% in patients >= 70 years vs 0.86% at month 6 (p = 0.2340). Conclusions: Total thyroidectomy in patients >= 70 years is feasible and safe. Age does not increase the morbidity. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.amjsurg.2018.07.029