Cognition and QoL After Thyroid Surgery
- Conditions
- Thyroid NoduleSurvivorshipSymptoms, CognitiveThyroid CancerCognitive Decline
- Registration Number
- NCT05088187
- Lead Sponsor
- Karolinska University Hospital
- Brief Summary
The development of cognitive dysfunction can profoundly affect HR-QoL as well as the possibility of societal participation and ability to work, and thereby relevantly impacts prospects for cancer survivorship. The aim of the study is to obtain improved understanding of the scope and magnitude of objective cognitive dysfunction in DTC survivors, and its relation to subjective cognitive dysfunction, thyroid hormone levels, physical activity and HRQoL. This is done in a prospective study where patients operated for a thyroid nodule (Bethesda IV-VI, i.e., benign \[goitre with nodule and fibroadenomas\], low-risk DTC and intermediate-high risk DTC) are included and asked to serially perform online neuropsychological testing as well as to complete questionnaires related to HR-QoL, physical activity and additional psychological and physical complaints. Blood is analysed for levels of thyroid hormones and systemic inflammation.
- Detailed Description
The primary aim of this study is to prospectively assess objective cognitive functioning in patients undergoing thyroid surgery for different indications by means of an online neuropsychological test, the Amsterdam Cognition Scale (ACS).
Three patient groups are defined; 1) patients with follicular adenomas, 2) patients with extreme low-risk differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC; pT1a and pN0/x tumours), 3) patients in all other DTC risk groups (i.e., low, intermediate and high-risk). The primary comparison confers to groups 1 and 3.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 320
- Age >18 years old, indication for surgery because of a thyroid nodule Bethesda IV-VI
- Able to read and understand the Swedish language
- Access to desktop computer or laptop with internet connection
- Able and willing to provide written informed consent
- A previous diagnosis of (auto-immune) hypothyroidism
- A previous cancer diagnosis (excluding basal cell cancer of the skin)
- Indications for surgery other than (solely) a thyroid nodule (i.e., concomitant Graves)
- A diagnosis of medullary and anaplastic thyroid cancer
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Objective cognitive functioning by means of an online neuropsychological test (Amsterdam Cognition Scale, ACS) pre-surgery to 12 months post-surgery change in total score on ACS
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Medical Unit Breast-, Endocrine tumors and Sarcoma
🇸🇪Stockholm, Sweden