Implications of mediastinal uptake of 131I with regard to surgery in patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma
- 24 November 2004
- Vol. 103 (1) , 59-67
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.20725
Abstract
BACKGROUND Findings of mediastinal uptake of 131I after surgical treatment for differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) are common, especially in young patients. Given the frequency of false‐positive findings, a protocol for diagnostic and therapeutic strategies would be useful. With the goal of accurately selecting management strategies, the authors analyzed their data and data found elsewhere in the literature for correlations with the incidence of mediastinal 131I uptake and with treatment for patients exhibiting such 131I uptake. METHODS All patients with DTC who were treated between 1978 and 2000 at Groningen University Hospital (Groningen, The Netherlands) and who received adjuvant 131I ablation therapy were included in the current analysis, which involved retrospective review of all relevant data. RESULTS Five hundred four patients with DTC initially underwent total thyroidectomy, with additional 131I ablation performed for 489 of these patients. In 48 of 489 patients (9.8%), 131I uptake was seen in the mediastinum on a posttreatment scan. Analysis of those 48 patients and of cases in the literature demonstrated that serum thyroglobulin levels, risk status, and the presence of thymus on radiologic images were important in the surgical decision‐making process. CONCLUSIONS Mediastinal uptake of 131I on posttreatment scans was found in approximately 10% of patients after total thyroidectomy for DTC. Based on the current data and the data presented in the literature, the authors developed a flow chart for determining appropriate treatment strategies, which included mediastinal dissection for high‐risk patients and for patients with serum thyroglobulin levels > 10 ng/mL. Cancer 2005. © 2004 American Cancer Society.Keywords
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