S Erkan, T Avci, R Gündoğdu, F Özarslan, H Yabanoglu, M Yavuz Çolak, Ö Albuz
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Abstract
Context: In patients undergoing thyroidectomy for malignant disease, lower quality of life scores were observed in the early postoperative period compared to those undergoing thyroidectomy for benign causes.
Objective: Thyroid gland diseases are commonly encountered in society. This study presents health-related quality of life differences in thyroidectomies performed for benign and malignant diseases and the factors affecting this.
Design: Patients who underwent thyroidectomy for thyroid disease between January 2021 and January 2022 were evaluated prospectively.
Subjects and methods: The SF 36 questionnaire was applied and interpreted at the 1st and 6th months after thyroidectomy in patients over the age of 18 who did not have a history of previous thyroid surgery.
Results: The study included a total of 228 patients. Among them, 171 (75%) were female (male/female: 57/171). Multinodular goiter in benign cases and papillary carcinoma in malignant cases were predominant (68.3% and 90.6%, respectively). SF-36 scores were found to be worse in the malignant group.
Conclusion: In patients undergoing thyroidectomy for malignant disease, lower quality of life scores were observed in the early postoperative period compared to those undergoing thyroidectomy for benign causes.
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Acta Endocrinologica (Buc) is an international journal covering the fields of basic and clinical Endocrinology, Neuroendocrinology, Reproductive Medicine, Chronobiology, Human Ethology published quarterly
Acta Endocrinologica (Buc) is the official international journal of the Romanian Society for Endocrinology. It continues the former Romanian Journal of Endocrinology