Prophylactic effect of pilocarpine on acute sialadenitis following radioactive iodine therapy in thyroid cancer patients

  • Eun Kyoung Choi
  • , Jin Kyoung Oh
  • , Yong An Chung
  • , Hyeonseok Jeong
  • , Hoon Choi
  • , Kwanhoon Jo

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    Abstract

    Purpose: Our aim was to evaluate the effect of prophylactic pilocarpine on acute salivary symptoms after radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer. Methods: We enrolled 88 patients (76 women and 12 men; mean age: 47 years; range: 20–74 years) with differentiated thyroid cancer who received RAI. Patients were divided into pilocarpine (51 patients) and control (37 patients) groups. Pilocarpine was given orally, at a dose of 5 mg three times a day, from 2 days before and 12 days after RAI therapy. Symptoms and signs of acute sialadenitis within 3 months of RAI therapy were recorded. Results: During the 3 months after RAI therapy, 13 of the 88 patients (14.7%) developed acute symptomatic sialadenitis (swelling or pain of salivary glands). Acute salivary symptoms were reported by 4 (7.8%) and 9 (24.3%) patients in the pilocarpine and control groups, respectively. Acute salivary symptoms were less frequent in the pilocarpine than control group (p = 0.04), but did not differ by age, sex, or RAI dose (p = 0.3357, p = 0.428, and p = 0.2792). Conclusions: Pilocarpine reduced the likelihood of acute sialadenitis after RAI therapy in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)492-495
    Number of pages4
    JournalInternational Journal of Medical Sciences
    Volume21
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2024

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    Keywords

    • Pilocarpine
    • Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
    • Radioactive Iodine
    • Sialadenitis
    • Thyroid Neoplasms

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