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Radiofrequency ablation is an effective treatment for Bethesda III thyroid nodules without genetic alterations

Laura Fugazzola, Maurilio Deandrea, Stefano Borgato, Marco Dell’Acqua, Francesca Retta, Alberto Mormile, Chiara Carzaniga, Giacomo Gazzano, Gabriele Pogliaghi, Marina Muzza, Luca Persani

2024European Thyroid Journal15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is effective in the treatment of thyroid nodules, leading to a 50-90% reduction with respect to baseline. Current guidelines indicate the need for a benign cytology prior to RFA, though, on the other side, this procedure is also successfully used for the treatment of papillary microcarcinomas. No specific indications are available for nodules with an indeterminate cytology (Bethesda III/IV). Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of RFA in Bethesda III nodules without genetic alterations as verified by means of a custom panel. Methods: We have treated 33 patients (mean delivered energy 1069 ± 1201 J/mL of basal volume) with Bethesda III cytology, EU-TIRADS 3-4, and negative genetic panel. The mean basal nodular volume was 17.3 ± 10.7 mL. Results: Considering the whole series, the mean volume reduction rate (VRR) was 36.8 ± 16.5% at 1 month, 59.9 ± 15.5% at 6 months, and 62 ± 15.7% at 1-year follow-up. The sub-analysis done in patients with 1 and 2 years follow-up data available (n = 20 and n = 5, respectively) confirmed a progressive nodular volume decrease. At all-time points, the rate of reduction was statistically significant (P < 0.0001), without significant correlation between the VRR and the basal volume. Neither cytological changes nor complications were observed after the procedure. Conclusion: RFA is effective in Bethesda III, oncogene-negative nodules, with reduction rates similar to those obtained in confirmed benign lesions. This procedure represents a good alternative to surgery or active surveillance in this particular class of nodules, regardless of their initial volume. A longer follow-up will allow to evaluate further reduction or possible regrowth.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineThyroid nodulesRadiofrequency ablationThyroidThyroid cancerAblationInternal medicineEndocrinologyThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentThyroid and Parathyroid SurgeryHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis