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  1. Article ; Online: Impact of fine-needle aspiration cytology in thyroidectomy extent and associated surgical morbidity in thyroid cancer.

    Lind, Patrik / Nordenström, Erik / Johansson, Lars / Wallin, Göran / Daskalakis, Kosmas

    Langenbeck's archives of surgery

    2024  Volume 409, Issue 1, Page(s) 68

    Abstract: Purpose: To assess the impact of fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in the extent of surgery in patients with thyroid cancer (TC) and the associated surgical morbidity in primary and completion setting.: Methods: A Swedish nationwide cohort of ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: To assess the impact of fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in the extent of surgery in patients with thyroid cancer (TC) and the associated surgical morbidity in primary and completion setting.
    Methods: A Swedish nationwide cohort of patients having surgery for TC (n = 2519) from the Scandinavian Quality Register for Thyroid, Parathyroid and Adrenal surgery between 2004 and 2013 was obtained. Data was validated through scrutinizing FNAC and histology reports.
    Results: Among the 2519 cases operated for TC, the diagnosis was substantiated and validated through the histology report in 2332 cases (92.6%). Among these, 1679 patients (72%) were female, and the median age at TC diagnosis was 52.3 years (range 18-94.6). Less than total thyroidectomy (LTT) was undertaken in 944 whereas total thyroidectomy (TT) in 1388 cases. The intermediate FNAC categories of atypia of undetermined significance/follicular lesion of undetermined significance (AUS/ FLUS), as well as suspicion for follicular neoplasm (SFN) lesions were more often encountered in LTT (n = 314, 33.3%) than TT (n = 63, 4.6%), whereas FNACs suspicion for malignancy and/or malignancy were overrepresented in TT (n = 963, 69.4%). Completion thyroidectomies were undertaken in 553 patients out of 944 that initially had LTT. In 201 cases with cancer lesions > 1 cm, other than FTC (Follicular TC)/ HTC (Hürthle cell TC) subjected to primary LTT, inadequate procedures were undertaken in 81 due to absent, Bethesda I or II FNAC categories, preoperatively. Complications at completion of surgery in this particular setting were 0.5% for RLN palsy (n = 1) and 1% (n = 2) for hypoparathyroidism 6 months postoperatively. The overall postoperative complication rate was higher in primary TT vs. LTT for RLN palsy (4.8% [n = 67] vs. 2.4% [n = 23]; p = 0.003) and permanent hypoparathyroidism (6.8% [n = 95] vs. 0.8% [n = 8]; p < 0.0001).
    Conclusions: FNAC results appear to affect surgical planning in TC as intermediate FNAC categories lead more often to LTT. Overall, inadequate procedures necessitating completion surgery are encountered in up to 15% of TC patients subjected to LTT due to absent, inconclusive, or misleading FNAC, preoperatively. However, completion of thyroidectomy in this setting did not yield significant surgical morbidity. Primary LTT is a safer primary approach compared to TT in respect of RLN palsy and permanent hypoparathyroidism complication rates; therefore, primary TT should probably be reserved for lesions > 1 cm or even larger with suspicion for malignancy or malignant FNAC.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Female ; Adolescent ; Young Adult ; Adult ; Middle Aged ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Male ; Thyroidectomy/adverse effects ; Biopsy, Fine-Needle/methods ; Retrospective Studies ; Thyroid Neoplasms/pathology ; Adenocarcinoma, Follicular/pathology ; Morbidity ; Paralysis/surgery ; Hypoparathyroidism ; Thyroid Nodule/surgery
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-19
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1423681-3
    ISSN 1435-2451 ; 1435-2443
    ISSN (online) 1435-2451
    ISSN 1435-2443
    DOI 10.1007/s00423-024-03258-3
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  2. Book ; Online: Relations between immigration and adult skills

    Lind, Patrik / Mellander, Erik

    findings based on PIAAC

    (Working paper / IFAU, Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy ; 2016:21)

    2016  

    Abstract: The international survey of adult skills, PIAAC, records large differences in numeracy and literacy skills between immigrants and non-immigrants. We examine how these differences relate to the countries’ average skills and skill rankings. Immigrants are ... ...

    Author's details Patrik Lind, Erik Mellander
    Series title Working paper / IFAU, Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy ; 2016:21
    Abstract The international survey of adult skills, PIAAC, records large differences in numeracy and literacy skills between immigrants and non-immigrants. We examine how these differences relate to the countries’ average skills and skill rankings. Immigrants are defined by country of birth or in terms of languages spoken. For almost all countries, the differences in average skills between non-immigrants and the country’s entire population are significant but small. Regarding skill rankings significant differences are found only for Sweden and these are found to be sensitive to the treatment of individuals that could not conduct the skill tests due to language difficulties.
    Keywords PIAAC ; migration ; language skills ; average scores ; rank uncertainty
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (circa 58 Seiten), Illustrationen
    Publisher IFAU, Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy
    Publishing place Uppsala
    Document type Book ; Online
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  3. Book: Technologiebewertung im Innovationsmanagement

    Dornberger, Rolf / Lind, Patrik / Lüthy, Werner

    (Fachhochschule Solothurn Nortwestschweiz : Reihe A, Discussion paper ; 2005,06)

    2005  

    Author's details Rolf Dornberger; Patrik Lind; Werner Lüthy
    Series title Fachhochschule Solothurn Nortwestschweiz : Reihe A, Discussion paper ; 2005,06
    Keywords Innovationsmanagement ; Technologie
    Language German
    Size VIII, 69 S., graph. Darst.
    Publishing place Olten
    Document type Book
    ISBN 3037240830 ; 9783037240830
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