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NCT ID: NCT04009863 Completed - Clinical trials for High Intensity Focused Ultrasound

HIFU Ablation vs Fixed-dose RAI-131 Therapy in Moderate-sized Non-toxic MNG

Start date: April 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

After obtaining informed consent, eligible subjects will be assigned randomly into either High intensity focused ultrasound group (HIFU) or Radioactive iodine (131I) therapy group (RAIT). After treatment, they will be followed up for 4 visits (1-month, 3-month, 6- month, 12-month of post treatment). At each visit, they will have physical examination, regular blood test and questionnaire to evaluate their quality of life. The collected data will be used to compare the effectiveness between HIFU and RAIT for non-toxic multi-nodular goiter (NMNG). The primary purepose is to find out the best non-invasive way in treating NMNG. For HIFU, you may experience: 1. Mild bruising and redness at the site of treatment 2. Edema of the skin tissue 3. Pain/discomfort during the procedure 4. Skin burns but rare (<1%) 5. Vocal cord paresis on the side of the treated lobe but rare (<1%) 6. Unintentional damage to the surrounding tissue (outside the planned treatment area). For RAIT, you may experience neck tenderness or sore throat in the following few days as developing moderate inflammation in the thyroid and producing discomfort in the neck or throat area. Your symptoms may turn worse for first few week, but will improve over weeks.