Central lymph node characteristics predictive of outcome in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer Journal Article


Authors: Wang, L. Y.; Palmer, F. L.; Nixon, I. J.; Thomas, D.; Shah, J. P.; Patel, S. G.; Tuttle, R. M.; Shaha, A. R.; Ganly, I.
Article Title: Central lymph node characteristics predictive of outcome in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer
Abstract: Background: The aim of our study was to determine central compartment lymph node (LN) characteristics predictive of outcomes in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) and pathologically confirmed positive central LNs, in the absence of lateral neck disease or distant metastases at presentation. Methods: An institutional database of 3664 previously untreated patients with DTC operated between 1986 and 2010 was reviewed. Six hundred patients with central compartment nodal disease on histopathology were identified. Patient demographics, number of positive LNs, size of largest LN, and presence of extranodal spread (ENS) were recorded for each patient. Variables predictive of recurrence-free survival (RFS) were identified using the Kaplan-Meier method. Univariate analysis was carried out by the log-rank test and multivariable analysis was carried out using cox proportional hazard model. Results: The median age of the cohort was 41 years (range 12-91 years). The median follow-up was 61 months (range 1-330 months). Neck recurrence occurred in 43 patients. Recurrence occurred in the central neck in 11 patients, lateral neck in 27 patients, and both compartments in five patients. Factors predictive of neck RFS on univariate analysis were higher T stage (p=0.007), increased number of positive LNs, increased LN diameter, and presence of ENS (p=0.001). Multivariable analysis of LN characteristics showed that the only statistically significant predictor of neck recurrence was the presence of ENS. Neck RFS at five years for patients with and without ENS was 84.7% and 94.5% respectively (p=0.001). Conclusion: The LN feature most predictive of neck recurrence appears to be the presence of ENS in the positive central neck.
Journal Title: Thyroid
Volume: 24
Issue: 12
ISSN: 1050-7256
Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc  
Date Published: 2014-10-31
Start Page: 1790
End Page: 1795
Language: English
DOI: 10.1089/thy.2014.0256
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 25268855
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Notes: Export Date: 2 January 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Ashok R Shaha
    697 Shaha
  2. Snehal G Patel
    412 Patel
  3. Robert M Tuttle
    481 Tuttle
  4. Iain James Nixon
    60 Nixon
  5. Ian Ganly
    430 Ganly
  6. Jatin P Shah
    721 Shah
  7. Frank Palmer
    82 Palmer
  8. Dorothy Thomas
    9 Thomas
  9. Laura Wang
    42 Wang