Asian Journal of Surgery (Apr 2007)

Clinical Outcome by AMES Risk Definition in Japanese Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Patients

  • Nobuyuki Wada,
  • Shinichi Hasegawa,
  • Yoshihiko Masudo,
  • Shohei Hirakawa,
  • Kenichi Matsuzu,
  • Nobuyasu Suganuma,
  • Hirotaka Nakayama,
  • Yasushi Rino,
  • Toshio Imada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1015-9584(09)60140-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 2
pp. 102 – 107

Abstract

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This study aimed to analyse whether age, metastasis, extrathyroidal invasion and size (AMES) risk definition is valuable for Japanese patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC). Methods: Two hundred and fifteen Japanese DTC patients (43 men, 172 women; mean age, 51.0 years; mean follow-up, 102 months) treated surgically at our institutions between 1981 and 2001 were retrospectively analysed. Clinicopathological features were compared between high-risk and low-risk patients by AMES criteria. Various risk factors were also evaluated for each group of patients. Results: There were 57 high-risk and 158 low-risk patients. Recurrence and mortality rates were 43.9% and 24.6% in high-risk patients and 7.6% and 0.6% in low-risk patients, respectively (p < 0.0001). Disease-specific survival rates at 5, 10 and 15 years were 84.3%, 74.0% and 63.5% in high-risk patients and 100%, 100% and 98.3% in low-risk patients, respectively (p < 0.0001). Univariate analysis revealed that curative resection, local recurrence and distant metastasis were risk factors for mortality in the high-risk group. Multivariate analysis revealed that curative resection (hazard ratio [HR], 4.68; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.23-17.83; p = 0.024) and distant metastasis (HR, 4.79; 95% CI, 1.24-18.40; p = 0.023) were significantly related to mortality in high-risk patients. Conclusion: AMES can identify high-risk and low-risk Japanese patients. Distant metastasis and curative resection are prognostic factors for disease-specific death.

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