TY - JOUR
T1 - Low-Iodine Diet of 4 Days Is Sufficient Preparation for I-131 Therapy in Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Patients
AU - Dekker, B.L.
AU - Links, M.H.
AU - Kobold, A.C.M.
AU - Swart-Busscher, L.G.
AU - Kars, M.
AU - Bons, J.A.P.
AU - Brouwers, A.H.
AU - Links, T.P.
AU - Van der Horst-Schrivers, A.N.A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society.
PY - 2022/2/1
Y1 - 2022/2/1
N2 - Context: No consensus exists about the optimal duration of the low-iodine diet (LID) in the preparation of I-131 therapy in differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients.Objective: This work aimed to investigate if a LID of 4 days is enough to achieve adequate iodine depletion in preparation for I-131 therapy. In addition, the nutritional status of the LID was evaluated.Methods: In this prospective study, 65 DTC patients treated at 2 university medical centers were included between 2018 and 2021. The patients collected 24-hour urine on days 4 and 7 of the LID and kept a food diary before and during the LID. The primary outcome was the difference between the 24-hour urinary iodine excretion (UIE) on both days.Results: The median 24-hour UIE on days 4 and 7 of the LID were not significantly different (36.1 mcg [interquartile range, 25.4-51.2 mcg] and 36.5 mcg [interquartile range, 23.9-47.7 mcg], respectively, P= .43). On day 4 of the LID, 72.1% of the DTC patients were adequately prepared (24-hour UIE < 50 mcg), and 82.0% of the DTC patients on day 7 (P= .18). Compared to the self-reported regular diet, DTC patients showed a significantly (P< .01) lower percentage of nutrient intake (calories, protein, calcium, iodine, and water) during the LID.Conclusion: The 24-hour UIE on day 4 of the LID did not differ from day 7, and therefore shortening the LID from 7 to 4 days seems justified to prepare DTC patients for I-131 therapy in areas with sufficient iodine intake and may be beneficial to maintain a sufficient nutritional intake during DTC treatment.
AB - Context: No consensus exists about the optimal duration of the low-iodine diet (LID) in the preparation of I-131 therapy in differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients.Objective: This work aimed to investigate if a LID of 4 days is enough to achieve adequate iodine depletion in preparation for I-131 therapy. In addition, the nutritional status of the LID was evaluated.Methods: In this prospective study, 65 DTC patients treated at 2 university medical centers were included between 2018 and 2021. The patients collected 24-hour urine on days 4 and 7 of the LID and kept a food diary before and during the LID. The primary outcome was the difference between the 24-hour urinary iodine excretion (UIE) on both days.Results: The median 24-hour UIE on days 4 and 7 of the LID were not significantly different (36.1 mcg [interquartile range, 25.4-51.2 mcg] and 36.5 mcg [interquartile range, 23.9-47.7 mcg], respectively, P= .43). On day 4 of the LID, 72.1% of the DTC patients were adequately prepared (24-hour UIE < 50 mcg), and 82.0% of the DTC patients on day 7 (P= .18). Compared to the self-reported regular diet, DTC patients showed a significantly (P< .01) lower percentage of nutrient intake (calories, protein, calcium, iodine, and water) during the LID.Conclusion: The 24-hour UIE on day 4 of the LID did not differ from day 7, and therefore shortening the LID from 7 to 4 days seems justified to prepare DTC patients for I-131 therapy in areas with sufficient iodine intake and may be beneficial to maintain a sufficient nutritional intake during DTC treatment.
KW - low-iodine diet
KW - radioactive iodine therapy
KW - urinary iodine excretion
KW - iodine intake
KW - nutrition diary
KW - individual perceptions
KW - SEVERE HYPONATREMIA
KW - ABLATION THERAPY
KW - ASSOCIATION GUIDELINES
KW - OUTPATIENT PREPARATION
KW - MANAGEMENT
KW - REEVALUATION
KW - EXPERIENCES
KW - SYMPORTER
U2 - 10.1210/clinem/dgab691
DO - 10.1210/clinem/dgab691
M3 - Article
C2 - 34534327
SN - 0021-972X
VL - 107
SP - E604-E611
JO - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
JF - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
IS - 2
ER -