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Objective The aims of this study are to evaluate the safety and efficacy of RFA in the treatment of benign thyroid nodule(s) and to find independent factors related to the volume reduction rate of the nodule(s). Materials and Methods This short-term prospective study from a single medical center was conducted on 93 benign thyroid nodules in 93 patients treated with RFA. Two basic techniques were used: the trans-isthmic approach and moving-shot technique. Clinical and ultrasonography examinations were performed at 1- and 3-month follow-up after the treatment session. Primary outcomes included volume reduction ratio (VRR) at 1-month and 3-month follow-ups; secondary outcomes were therapeutic success rate and complications. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine independent factors associated with VRR. Results A final sample of 78 patients with 78 nodules, given participant rate 83.8% (including 60 solid nodules, 16 predominantly cystic nodules, and 2 thyroid cysts), was followed up for 3 months. The mean volume reduction ratio was 41.47% and 64.72% after 1-month and 3-month follow-ups, respectively. The therapeutic success rate was 30.8% at 1-month and 84.6% at 3-month follow-ups. Symptom score and cosmetic score improved significantly. There was no change in thyroid function tests. Two minor complications (transient voice change) were found. The multiple linear regression analysis showed that the internal component of the nodules significantly related to the VRR during the 3-month follow-up (β = 23.00; 95%CI (7.59–38.45)). Conclusion RFA was demonstrated as a safe and effective option for benign thyroid nodules treatment. It can be used as an alternative treatment with encouraging results.

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  • Van Bang Nguyen,1 Thi Xuan Nguyen,1 Van Vy Hau Nguyen,1 Hai Thuy Nguyen,2 Dinh Toan Nguyen,2 and Chi Van Le 2

  • From January 2019 to October 2020, 93 patients who had undergone treatment of thyroid nodules using the radiofrequency ablation (RFA) were enrolled in this study

  • Discussion e efficacy and safety of RF ablation were demonstrated from our prospective cohort single-center study which was performed by only one endocrinologist with 3 years of experience

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Introduction

Van Bang Nguyen ,1 Thi Xuan Nguyen, Van Vy Hau Nguyen, Hai Thuy Nguyen, Dinh Toan Nguyen, and Chi Van Le 2. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) has been emerging from one of the treatments of benign thyroid nodule(s) as a minimally invasive alternative treatment with encouraging results, fewer complications than surgery, high feasibility of performing in an outpatient room, and preservation of thyroid function [8,9,10]. It can induce thyroid tissue heating and necrosis, and nodule volume will be shrunk afterward, which in turn alleviates the associated

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