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RecruitingNCT05599139

Iodine Uptake After a Low Iodine Diet

The Uptake of Radioactive Iodine Before and After a Low Iodine Diet in Patients With Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
25 (estimated)
Sponsor
University Medical Center Groningen · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 75 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the difference in thyroid uptake of a low dose radioactive iodine (10 MBq 123-I or 37 MBq 123-I) in athyreotic patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma before and after a low iodine diet (LID) of 7 days. The main question it aims to answer is: • What is the difference in iodine uptake before and after a LID of 7 days? Uptake of a low dose of 123-iodine will be measured in participants before and after a low iodine diet of 7 days. Researchers will compare the uptake (%) before and after the LID.

Detailed description

Rationale: Differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) is the most common form of thyroid cancer. The initial treatment of DTC consists of a total thyroidectomy followed by ablation therapy with radioactive iodine (131I) which destroy residual thyroid (cancer) tissue. Before starting the (ablation) therapy with 131I, patients have to follow a low iodine diet (LID) reducing the iodine intake \< 50 mcg per day. Depleting the overall iodine store in the body theoretically maximizes the expression of the sodium-iodine symporter (NIS). This increased NIS expression results in an increase of the uptake of 131I in remaining thyroid (cancer) cells during 131I therapy and therefore improves the ablation success rates. However, there is no prospective data to support this, merely some retrospective contradictionary data. Patients experience the strict adherence to LID as stressful, distasteful and overwhelming in combination with a new diagnosis of cancer and withdrawal from thyroid hormone. Besides, they are afraid to apply the LID inadequately, which complicates achieving a balanced diet, essential in cancer recovery. Objective: To compare the difference in thyroid uptake of a low dose radioactive iodine (10 MBq 123I or 37 MBq 123I), in DTC patients after thyroidectomy, before and after a LID of 7 days. Study design: observational, single center study performed in the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) Groningen, the Netherlands. Study population: Patients, men and women above the age of 18 years, with a histopathological confirmed diagnosis of DTC who will receive 131I ablation therapy and have to follow a LID according to the Dutch DTC guideline. Main study parameters/endpoints: The primary endpoint is the clinical relevant difference of a twofold uptake increase, in the thyroid remnant after thyroidectomy in DTC patients, a 10 MBq 123I or 37 MBq 123I tracer dose before and after a LID of 7 days. Nature and extent of the burden and risks associated with participation, benefit and group relatedness: * Burden: Low risk patients (according to the Dutch DTC guideline) will receive 10 MBq 123I twice, followed by a thyroid uptake measurement and will have to collect their urine for 24 hours twice. High risk patients (according to the Dutch DTC guideline) will receive 10 MBq 123I once, followed by a thyroid uptake measurement and have to collect their urine for 24 hours twice. On the day of the first administration of 10 MBq 123I, 1 blood sample (5 ml) will be collected. Low risk patients have to make three additional site visits to the UMCG, high risk patients two additional site visits. * Risks: The administration of two times 10 MBq will lead to an extra radiation exposure of 0,76 mSv for low risk patients and 0,38 mSv for high risk patients. Blood sampling carriers a negligible risk of a hematoma. The 24 hours urine collection is without additional risk for the patient or the lab technician. The note of the daily food intake is without additional risk for the patient. \- Benefits: None, participants will participate based on altruistic motives.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALLow iodine dietBefore ablation and possible subsequent therapy with 131I, patients have to follow a low iodine diet (LID), reducing the iodine intake \< 50 mcg per day and thereby depleting the overall iodine store in the body.

Timeline

Start date
2023-02-22
Primary completion
2026-03-30
Completion
2026-08-31
First posted
2022-10-31
Last updated
2026-02-06

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Netherlands

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05599139. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.