RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT07102264

Safety & Feasibility of Ultrasound-assisted Non-invasive Measurement of Compressibility of the Thyroid Gland in Patients Scheduled for Surgical Removal

Safety & Feasibility of Ultrasound-assisted Non-invasive Measurement of Compressibility of the Thyroid Gland in Patients Scheduled for Surgical Removal (CPMX-Thyr)


Sponsor

Insel Gruppe AG, University Hospital Bern

Enrollment

30 participants

Start Date

Aug 15, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The thyroid gland plays an important role in hormone regulation however, it is often prone to nodules. This is common with nodules being found in up to 68% of people in a neck ultrasound, with likelihood increasing with age. However, only about 1 in 20 nodules turns out to be cancerous. Diagnosis of thyroid nodules starts with ultrasonic assessment, where specific features have been identified to estimate the risk of malignancy. If further examination is recommended, Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) is performed. A needle is inserted into the nodule and the obtained subset of cells are then classified into 6 categories (Bethesda score) after examination under the microscope. While some Bethesda scores provide very accurate malignancy predictions, others like category 4, are unspecific, with risk of malignancy ranging from 25 to 40%. For these patients, about 75% are operated on even though they are not prospectively diagnosed. Soft tissue has certain physical properties, including its compressibility, which could be quantified by measuring the pressure required to deform it. It has been found that cancerous tissue is often harder than the surrounding healthy tissue. Compremium, a Swiss company which has its headquarters in Muri bei Bern, has developed a device that can be used to measure the compressibility of tissue, similarly to palpation but providing a quantitative assessment. The present study aims to investigate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of this new technology to predict if thyroid nodules of patients scheduled for surgical removal based on FNA analysis are malignant or not.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is testing whether an ultrasound-based technique can non-invasively measure the stiffness of thyroid nodules before surgery, potentially helping doctors better predict whether a nodule is cancerous. **You may be eligible if...** - You are over 18 years old - You have a thyroid nodule - Your nodule has been classified as "indeterminate" by a cytology (cell sample) test (Bethesda category IV) - You are scheduled for thyroid surgery **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have broken or damaged skin at the measurement site on your neck - Your BMI is over 35 - You are pregnant or breastfeeding - You are unable to give informed consent Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DEVICECPMX1

Compressibility of thyroid nodules using CPMX1 during pre surgery planning visit


Locations(1)

Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Head and Neck surgery Inselspital, Bern University Hospital and University of Bern

Bern, Switzerland

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