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Resolution of Sleep Apnea After Radiofrequency Ablation of Goiter. | LitMetric

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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and nontoxic multinodular goiter are conditions that often coexist. Treatments of both conditions have evolved over time, but continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), oral appliances, or surgical therapy are often needed. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of the soft palate and base of tongue has been applied as a newer alternative therapy for OSA. RFA is also an increasingly used approach for thyroid nodules and goiter, but previously had no known connection to OSA. : A 59-year-old female with a known history of multinodular goiter and moderate OSA was referred to our endocrine surgery clinic. The goiter was found to have mediastinal extension, documented longitudinal growth of the dominant nodule, cosmetic deformity of the neck, and tracheal deviation. The patient underwent thyroid RFA as nonoperative treatment for her goiter. Within a month of her procedure, she also self-reported a subjective reduction in apneic events and later underwent a formal home sleep study demonstrating an apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) change from 15.8/h at diagnosis to 2.9/h currently, signifying resolution of her OSA. Her treated nodule had 92% volume reduction on 18-month follow-up visit. : To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of OSA cured in a patient undergoing RFA for goiter. Goiter-associated sleep apnea remains inadequately described in the literature and warrants further investigations on prevalence and management. Thyroidectomy continues to be the definitive treatment for goiter, with some studies suggesting secondary efficacy for OSA. RFA is now established as a first-line option for symptomatic thyroid nodules, but previously had no described benefit to OSA symptoms. This report illustrates that RFA of thyroid nodules could be offered to patients as both an effective nonsurgical option for goiter as well as a potential cure for their OSA to free them from nightly CPAP usage.

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