Medicina (Nov 2020)

Does Thyroidectomy Impact Quality of Life: Retrospective Case–Control Study of Post-Thyroidectomy Patients and Matched Individuals from the General Population

  • Hyeong Won Yu,
  • Ah Reum An,
  • Hye In Kang,
  • Yong Joon Suh,
  • Hyungju Kwon,
  • Su-jin Kim,
  • Young Jun Chai,
  • June Young Choi,
  • Hochun Choi,
  • Kyu Eun Lee,
  • Belong Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56110603
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 603
p. 603

Abstract

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Background and objectives: The study assesses quality of life (QoL) in patients who underwent thyroidectomy compared to the general population. Materials and Methods: QoL data from post-thyroidectomy patients and individuals with no subjective health concerns, who had attended a routine health screening visit, were evaluated. QoL was assessed using the modified version of Korean Short Form 12 questionnaire (SF-12). Patients and controls were matched using the propensity score approach and a ratio of 1:4. Results: Data from a total of 105 patients and 420 controls were analyzed. For five SF-12 items, lower QoL was found in patients (p 50 years were independent risk factors. No significant difference was found between controls and patients who were >1-year post-surgery. Conclusions: For specific SF-12 items, QoL was lower in post-thyroidectomy patients than in controls. No intergroup difference in QoL was found >1-year post-surgery.

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