Análisis de tiroglobulina preablativa y cáncer diferenciado de tiroides preoperatorio

Autores/as

  • Lucas Fuenzalida Mery Universidad de Chile
  • Tomás González Arestizábal Universidad de Chile
  • Marcelo Portilla Rojas Universidad de Chile
  • Patricio Gac Espinoza Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile
  • Francisco Rodríguez Moreno Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile
  • Patricio Cabané Toledo Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile
  • Daniel Rappoport Wurgaft Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Palabras clave:

Head and neck neoplasm, Lymphatic Metastasis, Thyroglobulin, Thyroid Neoplasms, Tumor Burden

Resumen

Background: The measurement of plasma thyroglobulin (Tg) is widely used in the monitoring of differentiated thyroid cancer (CDT). In recent years, its value as a prognostic marker prior to ablation with radioiodine has increased, demonstrating its high negative predictive value. Recent studies indicate that a wide variety of factors could potentially influence pre-ablative Tg values, including residual tumor burden and stimulation modality. Aim: To relate the value of pre-ablative Tg with the amount of preoperative disease burden, lymph node metastases, treatment, and presence of residual disease. Material and methods: Retrospective observational study of 70 patients with CDT treated between 2012 and 2018. The amount of disease burden was defined as the sum of largest diameter of individual tumors in each patient, and as the individually largest tumor per patient and number of metastatic lymph nodes. Results: A smaller tumor size and absence of remnant tissue was associated with lower Tg values, although the association was not always significant. Furthermore, no significant difference was found between Tg levels measured within or more than 14 days after the surgical procedure. Thus, an early measurement of pTg after surgery would allow an initial therapeutic decision making. Conclusions: A statistical association between pre-ablative Tg levels and the amount of preoperative tumor tissue burden was found in some subgroups of patients.

Biografía del autor/a

Lucas Fuenzalida Mery, Universidad de Chile

Interno de medicina Universidad de Chile. Ayudante alumno Cirugía Cabeza y Cuello, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Tomás González Arestizábal, Universidad de Chile

Interno de medicina Universidad de Chile. Ayudante alumno Cirugía Cabeza y Cuello, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Marcelo Portilla Rojas, Universidad de Chile

Interno de medicina Universidad de Chile. Ayudante alumno Cirugía Cabeza y Cuello, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Patricio Gac Espinoza, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Cirujano Cabeza y Cuello, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Francisco Rodríguez Moreno, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Cirujano Cabeza y Cuello, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Patricio Cabané Toledo, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Cirujano Cabeza y Cuello, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Daniel Rappoport Wurgaft, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile

Cirujano Cabeza y Cuello, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile y Clínica Alemana de Santiago.

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2022-03-18

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Fuenzalida Mery, L., González Arestizábal, T., Portilla Rojas, M., Gac Espinoza, P., Rodríguez Moreno, F., Cabané Toledo, P., & Rappoport Wurgaft, D. (2022). Análisis de tiroglobulina preablativa y cáncer diferenciado de tiroides preoperatorio. Revista Médica De Chile, 150(7). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/8385

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