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NCT ID: NCT03031639 Completed - Thyroid Cancer Clinical Trials

Khon Kaen University's Thyroidectomy Registry

Start date: January 13, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The endoscopic thyroidectomy approach is gaining popularity in the surgical field. This registry tries to collect the outcomes including quality of life and complication for both endoscopic and conventional thyroidectomy methods.

NCT ID: NCT03024151 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

The Effects of T4 Versus T4/T3 on Psychological Distress After Total Thyroidectomy in Thyroid Cancer Patients

Start date: December 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this research is to compare the effects on psychological distress between T4 mono replacement group and T4/T3 combination replacement group after total thyroidectomy in thyroid cancer patients. 1. Subjects: - Psychologically distressed patients, such as depression, anxiety, and fatigue patient after total thyroidectomy with thyroid cancer are considered for participation. Screening of distress after total thyroidectomy is used HADS (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale) ≥ 8 for depression or anxiety, and MDASI-F (MD Anderson Symptom Inventory -Fatigue) ≥ 4 for fatigue. 2. Randomization: - Using the table of random sampling numbers, patients assign to T4 mono replacement group or T4/T3 combination replacement group. 3. Evaluation for distress: - Assessment will be made baseline, 4 weeks, 12 weeks and 24 weeks to investigate change of psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and fatigue). Level of distress after thyroidectomy will determine using Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) for depression or anxiety, and Brief Fatigue Inventory (BFI) for fatigue.

NCT ID: NCT03012438 Completed - Thyroid Disease Clinical Trials

NIRF for Parathyroid Visualization: a Pilot Study

Start date: March 23, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

During surgery in which the thyroid is removed (thyroidectomy), the identification of parathyroid glands, that should be saved, can be challenging. Therefore, there is need for accurate intraoperative guidance. Earlier animal studies show that the parathyroid glands can be identified by the use of the Near Infrared Fluorescent dye Indocyanine green (ICG). Our hypothesis is therefore, that the use of ICG-based fluorescence imaging during thyroid surgery will provide real-time intraoperative visualization of the parathyroid glands. This prospective observational feasibility study aims to evaluate the feasibility of the use of ICG in identifying the parathyroid glands during thyroid surgery. 30 patients (age >18 years) who are already regularly scheduled for thyroid surgery; i.e. patients undergoing total thyroidectomy are suitable for inclusion. In all patients, undergoing total thyroidectomy infrared fluorescence imaging, using a per-operative intravenous injection of 7.5 mg ICG, will be tested on feasibility and imaging characteristics.

NCT ID: NCT03009279 Not yet recruiting - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

Relationship of Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components With Thyroid Nodule(s)

Start date: January 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

To investigate the association between metabolic syndrome (MS) and thyroid nodule(s).

NCT ID: NCT03006289 Not yet recruiting - Thyroid Cancer Clinical Trials

Relationship of Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components With Thyroid Cancer

Start date: December 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to investigate the association between metabolic syndrome (MS), body mass index (BMI), hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia, hypertension and thyroid cancer. Screen for the risk factors that affect the incidence of thyroid cancer.

NCT ID: NCT03002623 Terminated - Thyroid Neoplasms Clinical Trials

CUDC-907 Treatment in People With Metastatic and Locally Advanced Thyroid Cancer

Start date: December 22, 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Background: The thyroid is a gland at the base of the throat. Thyroid cancer is a disease that people get when abnormal cells begin to grow in this gland. Researchers believe a new drug called CUDC-907 may be able to help people with thyroid cancer that has spread or has gotten worse. Objective: To see if CUDC-907 will shrink tumors in people with advanced thyroid cancer. Eligibility: People at least 18 years old who have been diagnosed with locally advanced and metastatic thyroid cancer. Design: Participants will be screened with: Medical history Physical exam Blood and urine tests Electrocardiogram (ECG) heart test. Review of their symptoms and how they perform normal activities A scan will be performed. Some will have a computed tomographic scan (CT) that takes pictures of the body using a small amount of radiation. Some will have magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that uses a magnetic field to take pictures. Bone scan (some participants) Fludeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) scan to produce a tumor image. A sample of their tumor from a previous surgery. They may have a biopsy of their tumor if a tumor sample is not available from a previous surgery. Participants will be given CUDC-907 in tablet form. They will take it by mouth once a day for 5 days, then take 2 days off, each week. While taking the study drug, participants will have study visits that repeat the screening tests. After they stop treatment, participants will have 3 follow-up visits over a year. They will repeat some tests. Then participants will be contacted by phone or e-mail every 6 months....

NCT ID: NCT03001336 Completed - Diabetes Clinical Trials

Thyroid Function and Diabetes Complications

Start date: December 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential association between thyroid function and diabetes complications in the elderly subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

NCT ID: NCT02997033 Completed - Bone Density Clinical Trials

SIBlos EXtension Study (SIBEX)

Start date: May 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Population-based, longitudinal cohort study designed to evaluate changes in bone mineral density, bone geometry, body composition, parameters reflecting muscle force, and sex steroid status in healthy young men, as well as their interactions, over a period of +-10 years.

NCT ID: NCT02981095 Completed - Analgesia Clinical Trials

Effect of Bupivacaine Application on Postthyroidectomy Pain

Start date: January 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Investigators aimed to evaluate the impact of bupivacaine administration into the surgical field after total thyroidectomy on post-operative pain and analgesic requirement with a double-blind, prospective, clinical, randomized study. Pain assessment was performed with the visual analog score (VAS). Participants were pre-operatively, divided into two groups randomly to receive either bupivacaine or not. One group received a 10 ml of bupivacaine solution while the other group was treated with the same volume of 0.9% sodium chloride (NaCl) through the drain after completion of total thyroidectomy procedure. All participants were anesthetized and operated with the same anesthesia and surgical team.

NCT ID: NCT02980679 Completed - Clinical trials for Thyroid Gland Diseases

A Study to Compare the Safety and Imaging Pattern of Cyclotron-produced Technetium (CTC) vs. Generator-produced Technetium (G-PERT) in People With Thyroid Disorders Who Need Surgery

Start date: March 3, 2017
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

A 99mTc Pertechnetate (G-PERT) scan is a nuclear medicine test that can create an image of the thyroid gland and other organs. G-PERT is approved by Health Canada for the direct imaging and measurement of thyroid uptake. Doctors and researchers at the University of Alberta have developed a new method of producing 99mTc Pertechnetate (called CTC). It is made in a cyclotron at the Medical Isotope and Cyclotron Facility (MICF) at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. This new production method will provide another source of 99mTc Pertechnetate. The aim of this study is to confirm that CTC is safe and can be used interchangeably with G-PERT.