@article{AOT4833,
author = {David Reznick and Eren Berber and Judy Jin and Joyce Shin and Allan Siperstein},
title = {Pre-operative optimization with super saturated potassium iodide solution (SSKI) in patients with graves’ disease undergoing total thyroidectomy},
journal = {Annals of Thyroid},
volume = {4},
number = {0},
year = {2019},
keywords = {},
abstract = {Background: Iodine containing solutions have been utilized to help control hyperthyroidism for patients with Graves’ disease. Super saturated potassium iodide solution (SSKI) is traditionally given about 10 days prior to surgery for patients with Graves’ disease with the goal of decreasing thyroid hormone levels and gland vascularity in addition to any other medication they may be taking for symptoms. Despite the routine administrations, few studies have confirmed these findings. The purpose of this study is to look at a single institution retrospective cohort comparing those patients who undergo thyroidectomy for Graves’ disease with the pre-operative administration of SSKI as compared to those who do not.
Methods: Single institution review of all patients at a single hospital system undergoing a total thyroidectomy for Graves’ disease receiving SSKI.
Results: A total of 386 patients had a total thyroidectomy for Graves’ disease between 1999–2016. A total of 308 (79.8%) received SSKI. No statistical differences were noted between the two groups. Of those that received SSKI, there was a significant decreased in both T3 and T4 levels after receiving SSKI (P},
issn = {2522-6681}, url = {https://aot.amegroups.org/article/view/4833}
}