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  • Survey on Financial Burden of In-patients with Thyroid Diseases in Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism of West China Hospital in 2011

    Objective To investigate the financial burden of in-patients with thyroid diseases in the West China Hospital in Chengdu, Sichuan province, from January 2011 to December 2012, so as to provide baseline data for further research. Methods The data of in-patients (who had been discharged from the department of endocrinology and metabolism or discharged after being transferred to other departments for diagnosis and treatment in the West China Hospital in 2011) were collected from the Hospital Information System (HIS) of the West China Hospital, including basic information, initial diagnosis when the patients were discharged, hospital costs, the information about whether the patients had been registered the insurance in hospital, etc. We classified diseases according to ICD-10 based on the initial diagnosis when the patients were discharged on the first page of case reports. The data were input using Excel 2010 software, and statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 13.0 software. Results The results showed that: a) in 2011, 205 person-times were hospitalized in the department of endocrinology and metabolism, of which, 84 were male and 121 were female, with mean age of 45.3±15.7 years; b) for patients with thyroid diseases, median hospital stay was 10 days, the average cost of hospital stay for each patient was RMB 2 881.43 yuan, most of which was for lab tests and examination; c) the person-times of patients with hyperthyroidism was 162, accounting for 79.5% of the total of thyroid diseases, median hospital stay was 10 days, and the average cost of hospital stay was RMB 2 958.36 yuan; and d) there was no association between the number of hyperthyroidism complications and hospital stay and costs. Conclusion Thyroid diseases are a commonly-seen disease in the department of endocrinology and metabolism, of which, hyperthyroidism accounts for the most. There is no association between the number of hyperthyroidism complications and hospital stay/costs.

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  • Analysis on Change of Constitution in Thyroid Diseases of West China Hospital Between 2000 and 2012

    Objective To explore the change of constitution in thyroid diseases of West China Hospital between 2000 and 2012, in order to provide clinical evidence. Methods Clinical data, including gender, age, and pathological diagnosis of patients with thyroid disease who underwent primary thyroid surgery in our hospital from 2000 to 2012 were collected retrospectively and analyzed statistically. Results A total of 9 642 patients were enrolled, including 1 893 male patients and 7 749 female patients. The ratio of male to female patients was 1 to 4.09. In male patients, the proportion of thyroid carcinoma were significantly higher than those of female group (P=0.02);in male patients younger than 45 group, the proportion of thyroid carcinoma were significantly higher than those of female group (P<0.01). There was no statistical difference on the proportion between male and female patients older than 45 group (P=0.90). Proportion of thyroid carcinoma, especially proportion of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) increased in general. Proportion of Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT) increased in general too. HT with thyroid carcinoma accounted for an increasing proportion of all patients with HT. Proportion of nodular goiter (NG) increased at first and then declined. Proportion of thyroid adenoma (TA) decreased on the whole. Conclusions Proportion of thyroid carcinoma, especially proportion of PTC increase in recent years on the whole in patients underwent surgery. All these changes need to be given sufficient attention.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Method Choices in Diagnosis and Treatment of Thyroid Tuberculosis: Report of Five Cases and Review of Literatures

    ObjectiveTo investigate the diagnosis, treatment, classification, and epidemiology of thyroid tuberculosis. MethodsA retrospective study of 5 cases of thyroid tuberculosis and a review of the literatures were analyzed, which related to the clinical characteristics, the gist of the diagnosis and treatment, the causes of misdiagnosis and the methods of operation. ResultsAll of the cases were misdiagnosed before operation. Two cases were diagnosed by the frozen sections during the operations and three cases were diagnosed by postoperative pathology. Subtotal resection or lobectomy and local excision (3 cases) were performed respectively. Debidement and anti-tuberculosis medicine were given locally in 2 unresectable cases. All patients underwent standard chemotherapy for 6-8 months after operations and recovered finally. Four cases were caseous necrosis, 1 case was hyperplasia, all of which were chronic infections thyroid tuberculosis, and no acute thyroid tuberculosis be found. No recurrence was found in the 2-15 years of follow-up. ConclusionsUsually, it is difficult to establish a definite preoperative diagnosis for thyroid tuberculosis. Treatment, such as resection, debridement with local medication or systemic chemotherapy, shall be taken individually according to pathology types, focal features, and comorbidities. For hyperplasia cases, surgical resection shall be the best choice, while, for caseous necrosis cases, sometime difficult to remove, debridement with local medication may be suitable.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:41 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The Value of Sonography in Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System for Thyroid Nodule

    ObjectiveTo explore the diagnostic value of sonography in thyroid imaging reporting and data system (TI-RADS) for thyroid nodules. MethodsA total of 292 patients (423 nodules) underwent thyroid examination with high frequency ultrasound. The results were retrospectively compared with histopathological diagnosis and TI-RADS lexicon. ResultsThe category 1-5 of 423 thyroid nodules were evaluated by using TI-RADS, and it’s frequency of being malignancy rate was 0(0/129), 6.3%(11/176), 33.3%(10/30), 86.8%(46/53), and 100% (35/35), respectively. The sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value for benign thyroid nodule of ultrasound in TI-RADS was 96.3%(309/321), 83.3%(85/102), 93.1%(394/423), 94.8%(309/326), and 87.6%(85/97), respectively. Positive likelihood ratio, negative likelihood ratio, and Youden’ index was 5.77, 0.04, and 79.6%, respectively. The benign and malignancy nodule of TI-RADS category were statistically difference in shape, margin, echogenicity, echotexture, composition, and calcification inside the nodule (Plt;0.001). ConclusionsTI-RADS lexicon has an important guiding value for clinical diagnosis and treatment in ultrasound examination of thyroid nodule.

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  • Relation Between Iodide Transporters and Thyroid Diseases

    Objective To investigate the clinical significance of the three iodide transporters in thyroid diseases. Methods Literatures about the Na+/I- symporter (NIS), pendrin and human apical iodide transporter (hAIT) in recent years were reviewed and their expressions in different thyroid diseases were also analyzed. Results NIS proteins express at the basolateral membrane of thyrocytes in normal thyroid tissue, while pendrin and hAIT proteins are limited to the apical membrane of thyrocytes lining in the follicular lumen. In the tissues of thyroid carcinomas, it was found that the NIS proteins expressed in the cytoplasm and their expressions decreased; The mutation of NIS gene may be one of the main causes of congenital hypothyroidism. The expression of prendrin protein may be related to the function of follicles: its expression level increased significantly both in Graves diseases and toxic adenomas, but significantly decreased in differentiated thyroid carcinoma. However, the correlation between the decrease and the degrees of differentiation of carcinoma cell line are still disputable. The expression of hAIT protein does not significantly altered in hyperfunctioning tissues. It only slightly decreased occasionally in hypofunctioning adenomas, but it decreased significantly in thyroid carcinomas. Conclusion The abnormal expressions of the three iodide transporters may be related closely with the type of thyroid diseases. However, their pathogenic mechanisms and the causes of their abnormal expression are still unknown, which need to be studied further.

    Release date:2016-09-08 11:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Clinical Investigation of Drainage Volume Variation after Initial Thyroidectomy

    ObjectiveTo investigate the variation regularity about volume of drainage after initial thyroidectomy, and to find out the time points of safety extubation and the time points of risk extubation. MethodsBetween September 2013 and April 2014, the clinical date of 71 cases of thyroid tumor who underwent thyroidectomy were prospectively analyzed and completely random designed. The patients were indwelling drain after thyroidectomy, the volume of drainage liquid were registered at each point of time in period of 48 hours after operation and analyzed its the variation regularity. ResultsThe volume of drainage fluid in 48 h after operation was gradually decreased in 71 patients. The reduce speed of volume of drainage fluid in the 12 h after operation was faster, then was significantly slower, and gradually stabilized. The amount of the drainage fluid reached the peak in 2 h after operation in 22 cases, and then gradually decreased and reached the stabilization. ConclusionsThe 2 hours after thyroidectomy is the risk drainage removing time when is relatively safe. The 12 hours after thyroidectomy is the safety drainage removing time, after that there is no longer any meaning to keep drainage tube.

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  • Review on ultrasonographic diagnosis of thyroid diseases based on deep learning

    In recent years, the incidence of thyroid diseases has increased significantly and ultrasound examination is the first choice for the diagnosis of thyroid diseases. At the same time, the level of medical image analysis based on deep learning has been rapidly improved. Ultrasonic image analysis has made a series of milestone breakthroughs, and deep learning algorithms have shown strong performance in the field of medical image segmentation and classification. This article first elaborates on the application of deep learning algorithms in thyroid ultrasound image segmentation, feature extraction, and classification differentiation. Secondly, it summarizes the algorithms for deep learning processing multimodal ultrasound images. Finally, it points out the problems in thyroid ultrasound image diagnosis at the current stage and looks forward to future development directions. This study can promote the application of deep learning in clinical ultrasound image diagnosis of thyroid, and provide reference for doctors to diagnose thyroid disease.

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