The Use of Dexamethasone in Total Thyroidectomy to Improve Voice Outcome and Hypocalcaemia
- Conditions
- HypocalcemiaVoice Change
- Interventions
- Drug: Normal saline
- Registration Number
- NCT05732883
- Lead Sponsor
- Tseung Kwan O Hospital, Hong Kong
- Brief Summary
Thyroidectomy is a standard procedure for benign and malignant pathologies of the thyroid gland. Each year, some 100 total thyroidectomies are performed in Kowloon East Cluster, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong. Total thyroidectomy is associated with voice dysfunction and temporary hypocalcaemia in up to 80% and 50%, respectively. Previous study from our institute showed a 3% rate of permanent vocal cord palsy and 16% of permanent hypoparathyroidism requiring calcium and/or vitamin D supplements. The use of dexamethasone has been studied in the past in total thyroidectomy patients and has been shown to be safe and effective in improving post-operative nausea and vomiting. No complications or drug related side effects were associated with a single dose of steroid. Recent studies have also shown that Dexamethasone is effective in improving voice outcome and hypocalcaemia in thyroidectomy patients. The investigators aim to study the effect of Dexamethasone in post-operative voice outcome and hypocalcaemia. Objective assessment of the vocal cords during phonation will be performed pre-operative and post-operatively. Serum Calcium level will be monitored.
- Detailed Description
This is a multi-specialty, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial involving the Departments of Surgery in United Christian Hospital, Tseung Kwan O Hospital and Department of Ear, Nose and Throat, United Christian Hospital and Tseung Kwan O Hospital, Kowloon East Cluster. The primary objective is to investigate the effect of Dexamethasone in post-operative voice outcome and hypocalcaemia in total thyroidectomy patients. The secondary outcome aims to investigate the mechanism of voice dysfunction in thyroidectomy patients using objective assessment tools.
To streamline the practice among various departments and to minimize any potential confounders, the peri-operative anaesthetic and post-operative analgesic protocols are standardized. The surgical techniques are also standardized using capsular dissection with positive identification and preservation of the recurrent laryngeal nerve.
Patient's voice and vocal cord mobility will be assessed pre-operatively and post-operatively. Objective assessment of the vocal cord will be carried out using video stroboscopy to document the mobility, waveform and vibration, symmetry and any arytenoid abnormality. Subjective and objective assessment of the voice outcome will be conducted by speech therapists using standardized voice assessment protocol. The trend of hypocalcaemia (Calcium level and parathyroid hormone level) will be monitored and correlated with the use of Dexamethasone. Possible side effect (e.g. wound infection) from the use of Dexamethasone will be analysed
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 100
- Aged 18 or above
- Patients undergoing total thyroidectomy for benign pathologies
- MNG
- Toxic nodular goitre
- Graves' disease
- Non-communicable patients
- Patients contraindicated for steroid (DM, Hepatitis carrier, Tuberculosis, peptic ulcer disease)
- Patients contraindicated for analgesics including Panadol, Celebrex, Tramadol or Levobupivacaine
- Malignant thyroid disease
- Patients with previous thyroid surgery, or neck surgery
- Pre-existing hoarseness of voice of any cause or pre-existing vocal cord palsy
- Pregnancy / Lactating female patients
- Pre-existing renal disease / autoimmune disease on steroids
- Patients who require steroid cover during operation e.g. hydrocortisone perioperatively
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Placebo group Normal saline One dose of 2ml 0.9% Normal saline will be given Dexamethasone group Dexamethasone One dose of 8mg in 2ml Dexamethasone will be given
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Post-operative calcium and parathyroid hormone level after 6 months post-op Post-op 6 months Serum calcium and parathyroid hormone level will be monitored
Perceptual Evaluation: Cantonese Perceptual Evaluation of Voice (CanPEV) Post-op 6 months Objective voice assessment consisting of 10 questions. Each question 1-10 score. 1 being normal and 10 being the most severe voice dysfunction
Post-operative calcium and parathyroid hormone level on POD1 Post-op 1 day Serum calcium and parathyroid hormone level will be monitored
Post-operative calcium and parathyroid hormone level after 3 months post-op Post-op 3 months Serum calcium and parathyroid hormone level will be monitored
Voice Handicap Index (VHI-10) Post-op 6 months Subjective voice assessment consisting of 10 questions. Each question 0-4 score
Acoustic Evaluation Post-op 6 months Instruct patient to sustain vowel /a/ and to read aloud the Hong Kong passage at a comfortable pitch and loudness level for about 3-5 seconds. Keep a distance of 15cm from the microphone for recording. Highlight the middle 3 seconds for analysis. To assess the fundamental frequency (Hz) and performance (dB)
Aerodynamic Evaluation (Maximum sustained phonation) Post-op 6 months Instruct patient to sustain vowel /a/ at a comfortable pitch and loudness level for as long as possible after taking a deep breath. Recorded in seconds
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Stroboscopic Assessment (Ventricular folds) Post-op 6 months Movement - 1.Normal 2.Slight compress 3.Moderate compress 4.Full compress
Stroboscopic Assessment (Glottic Closure) Post-op 6 months Grading 1-7 (1. Complete 2. Anterior chink 3. Irregular 4. Bowing 5.Posterior chink 6. Hourglass 7 Incomplete)
Stroboscopic Assessment (Regularity) Post-op 6 months 1 - Regular 2 - Sometimes irregular 3 - Most irregular 4 - Always irregular
Stroboscopic Assessment (Mucosal wave) Post-op 6 months 1 - Normal 2 - Slightly decreased 3 - Moderately decreased 4 - Severely decreased 5 - Absent
Stroboscopic Assessment (Vocal Fold Edge) Post-op 6 months Score 1-5 (1 - Smooth and straight; 5 - Rough and irregular)
Calcium and Rocaltrol requirement Post-op 6 months The required dosage of Calcium Carbonate and Rocaltrol will be documented
Number of participants with treatment-related adverse events as assessed by CTCAE v4.0 Post-op 1 week Number of participants experiencing side effects from Dexamethasone will be documented
Stroboscopic Assessment (Vertical Level of Approximation) Post-op 6 months 1 - Equal 2 - Right lower 3 - Left lower 4 - Questionable
Stroboscopic Assessment (Amplitude) Post-op 6 months 1 - Normal 2 - Slightly decreased 3 - Moderately decreased 4 - Severely decreased 5 - No visible movement
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, United Christian Hospital and Tseung Kwan O Hospital
🇭🇰Hong Kong, Hong Kong