Comparing intraoperative parathyroid identification based on surgeon experience versus near infrared autofluorescence detection – A surgeon-blinded multi-centric study

  • Giju Thomas
  • , Carmen C. Solórzano
  • , Naira Baregamian
  • , Emmanuel A. Mannoh
  • , Rekha Gautam
  • , Rebecca T. Irlmeier
  • , Fei Ye
  • , Jon A. Nelson
  • , Samuel E. Long
  • , Paul G. Gauger
  • , Alexa Magner
  • , Tyler Metcalf
  • , Lawrence A. Shirley
  • , John E. Phay
  • , Anita Mahadevan-Jansen

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Abstract

Background: Near infrared autofluorescence (NIRAF) detection has previously demonstrated significant potential for real-time parathyroid gland identification. However, the performance of a NIRAF detection device - PTeye® - remains to be evaluated relative to a surgeon's own ability to identify parathyroid glands. Methods: Patients eligible for thyroidectomy and/or parathyroidectomy were enrolled under 6 endocrine surgeons at 3 high-volume institutions. Participating surgeons were categorized based on years of experience. All surgeons were blinded to output of PTeye® when identifying tissues. The surgeon's performance for parathyroid discrimination was then compared with PTeye®. Histology served as gold standard for excised specimens, while expert surgeon's opinion was used to validate in-situ tissues. Results: PTeye® achieved 92.7% accuracy across 167 patients recruited. Junior surgeons (<5 years of experience) were found to have lower confidence in parathyroid identification and higher tissue misclassification rate per specimen when compared to PTeye® and senior surgeons (>10 years of experience). Conclusions: NIRAF detection with PTeye® can be a valuable intraoperative adjunct technology to aid in parathyroid identification for surgeons.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)944-951
Number of pages8
JournalAmerican Journal of Surgery
Volume222
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Near infrared autofluorescence
  • Parathyroid glands
  • Parathyroidectomy
  • Surgical guidance
  • Thyroidectomy

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