Weight Gain and Asthenia Following Thyroidectomy: Current Knowledge from Literature Review
- Authors: Scerrino, Gregorio; Salamone, Giuseppe; Corigliano, Alessandro; Richiusa, Pierina; Proclamà , Maria Pia; Radellini, Stefano; Cocorullo, Gianfranco; Orlando, Giuseppina; Melfa, Giuseppina; Paladino, Nunzia Cinzia
- Publication year: 2022
- Type: Review essay (rassegna critica)
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/662358
Abstract
Background: Thyroidectomy is a common procedure all over the world. Its complication rate is low, but some patients complain of weight gain and/or asthenia. The aim of this review is to investigate the correlation between thyroidectomy and weight change and asthenia. Materials and Methods: Seven papers concerning weight gain and four concerning asthenia were found. Results: Weight gain would seem to be more related to the change in habits after surgery. Asthenia seems to be more linked to endocrine mechanisms not yet clarified although a deficiency of triiodothyronine and its metabolites could explain some of its aspects. Conclusion: Patients who are candidates for thyroidectomy should be adequately informed of the onset of both possible implications of the surgical act in terms of weight gain and chronic asthenia.