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| Peking University Shenzhen Hospital | OTHER |
| Cancer Hospital of Guangxi Medical University | OTHER |
| First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University | OTHER |
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This study aims to evaluate the performance of the PTAIR computer vision model for recognizing parathyroid glands and recurrent laryngeal nerves during endoscopic thyroid surgery. Multicenter intraoperative endoscopic surgery videos will be prospectively collected. Using the video recorder timeline as the unified time reference, the first recognition time of parathyroid glands and recurrent laryngeal nerves by PTAIR, junior physicians, and senior physicians will be recorded during surgery. The continuous recognition time of parathyroid glands and recurrent laryngeal nerves by PTAIR will also be recorded.
This study focuses on the recognition performance of PTAIR in real-world multicenter endoscopic thyroid surgery settings. At this stage, PTAIR will not be used to guide intraoperative surgical decision-making, and the study will not evaluate the effect of PTAIR on clinical outcomes. The collected video data will be used to assess the performance of PTAIR under different centers, surgeons, equipment conditions, and surgical field conditions, and may provide data support for future model optimization.
Identification of the parathyroid glands and recurrent laryngeal nerves is an important component of safe thyroid surgery. Parathyroid glands are small and may resemble surrounding fat, lymph nodes, or soft tissue. The recurrent laryngeal nerve has a complex anatomical course and may be partially covered by fascia or insufficiently exposed in some cases, which may increase the difficulty of intraoperative recognition. Computer vision-based artificial intelligence models may help recognize these structures in endoscopic surgical images, but their performance in multicenter real-world surgical settings requires further validation.
Previous PTAIR studies mainly focused on parathyroid gland recognition in endoscopic thyroid surgery videos. Based on these prior studies, the present study will further evaluate the PTAIR model in a prospective multicenter setting, with a focus on recognition of parathyroid glands and recurrent laryngeal nerves. This stage of the study is designed as a model performance validation study and will not evaluate whether PTAIR changes intraoperative surgical decisions, parathyroid management, or postoperative clinical outcomes.
During endoscopic thyroid surgery, PTAIR, junior physicians, and senior physicians will identify parathyroid glands and recurrent laryngeal nerves based on the same intraoperative endoscopic visual field. All time-related outcomes will use the video recorder timeline as the unified reference. The study will record the first recognition time of the recurrent laryngeal nerve and parathyroid gland by PTAIR, junior physicians, and senior physicians, as well as the continuous recognition time of these structures by PTAIR. Expert-reviewed annotations will be used as the reference for subsequent model performance evaluation and confirmation of recognition results.
The study will also evaluate PTAIR performance under different exposure conditions, including cases with fascial coverage, incomplete exposure, or complex surgical field conditions. Multicenter video data will be used to assess model performance across different centers, surgeons, equipment settings, and operative field conditions, and may provide data for future model improvement and iteration.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Multicenter Endoscopic Thyroid Surgery Video Cohort | This cohort includes adult patients with thyroid disease who are scheduled to undergo endoscopic thyroid surgery and consent to intraoperative video recording and research use. Recorder-based intraoperative videos will be collected to evaluate the recognition performance of PTAIR for parathyroid glands and recurrent laryngeal nerves. The recognition results of PTAIR will be compared with those of junior and senior physicians based on the same intraoperative endoscopic visual field and the same video recording timeline. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| PTAIR Computer Vision Model Assessment | Other | PTAIR is a computer vision model used to recognize parathyroid glands and recurrent laryngeal nerves in endoscopic thyroid surgery videos. In this observational study, PTAIR will be used to analyze recorder-based intraoperative videos and evaluate first recognition time, continuous recognition time, and recognition performance. PTAIR results will be compared with recognition by junior and senior physicians based on the same intraoperative endoscopic visual field and the same video recording timeline. At this stage, PTAIR will not be used to guide intraoperative surgical decision-making. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| First Recognition Time of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve | Using the video recorder timeline as the unified time reference, the first recognition time of the recurrent laryngeal nerve by PTAIR, junior physicians, and senior physicians will be recorded during surgery. All recognitions will be based on the same intraoperative endoscopic visual field. | Intraoperative period |
| First Recognition Time of the Parathyroid Gland | Using the video recorder timeline as the unified time reference, the first recognition time of the parathyroid gland by PTAIR, junior physicians, and senior physicians will be recorded during surgery. All recognitions will be based on the same intraoperative endoscopic visual field. | Intraoperative period |
| Continuous Recognition Time of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve | Using the video recorder timeline as the unified time reference, the continuous recognition time of the recurrent laryngeal nerve by PTAIR will be recorded during surgery. | Intraoperative period |
| Continuous Recognition Time of the Parathyroid Gland | Using the video recorder timeline as the unified time reference, the continuous recognition time of the parathyroid gland by PTAIR will be recorded during surgery. | Intraoperative period |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| AP50 for Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Recognition | Based on expert-reviewed annotations, AP50 will be calculated for PTAIR recognition of the recurrent laryngeal nerve. AP50 refers to the average precision at an intersection-over-union threshold of 0.50. | From completion of intraoperative video collection to completion of expert annotation and model analysis |
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The study population includes adult patients with benign or malignant thyroid disease who are scheduled to undergo endoscopic thyroid surgery at participating centers. Eligible patients will be prospectively enrolled during the study period if they meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria, agree to intraoperative video recording and research use, and have standardized recorder-based endoscopic surgical videos available. The study will evaluate PTAIR recognition performance for parathyroid glands and recurrent laryngeal nerves and compare it with recognition by junior and senior physicians based on the same intraoperative endoscopic visual field and the same video recording timeline.
| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Bo Wang Professor, MD | Contact | 86+13959123550 | wangbo@fjmu.edu.cn |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Bo Wang MD, Principal Investigator | Fujian Medical University Union Hospital | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Fujian Medical University Union Hospital | Fuzhou | Fujian | 350001 | China |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 35638245 | Background | Wang B, Zheng J, Yu JF, Lin SY, Yan SY, Zhang LY, Wang SS, Cai SJ, Abdelhamid Ahmed AH, Lin LQ, Chen F, Randolph GW, Zhao WX. Development of Artificial Intelligence for Parathyroid Recognition During Endoscopic Thyroid Surgery. Laryngoscope. 2022 Dec;132(12):2516-2523. doi: 10.1002/lary.30173. Epub 2022 May 31. | |
| 38348564 | Background |
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| ID | Term |
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| D013959 | Thyroid Diseases |
| D013964 | Thyroid Neoplasms |
| ID | Term |
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| D004700 | Endocrine System Diseases |
| D004701 | Endocrine Gland Neoplasms |
| D009371 | Neoplasms by Site |
| D009369 | Neoplasms |
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| First Hospital of China Medical University |
| OTHER |
| The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University | OTHER |
| Peking Union Medical College Hospital | OTHER |
| United Family Healthcare | UNKNOWN |
| Longyan First Hospital, Affiliated to Fujian Medical University | UNKNOWN |
| Mahidol University | OTHER |
| Rio de Janeiro State University | OTHER |
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| AP50 for Parathyroid Gland Recognition | Based on expert-reviewed annotations, AP50 will be calculated for PTAIR recognition of the parathyroid gland. AP50 refers to the average precision at an intersection-over-union threshold of 0.50. | From completion of intraoperative video collection to completion of expert annotation and model analysis |
| Comparison of First Recognition Time of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Between PTAIR and Physicians | The first recognition time of the recurrent laryngeal nerve will be compared among PTAIR, junior physicians, and senior physicians during surgery. | Intraoperative period |
| Comparison of First Recognition Time of the Parathyroid Gland Between PTAIR and Physicians | The first recognition time of the parathyroid gland will be compared among PTAIR, junior physicians, and senior physicians during surgery. | Intraoperative period |
| In Situ Recognition Rate of the Parathyroid Gland | Based on intraoperative videos and expert review, the in situ recognition rate of parathyroid glands by PTAIR will be recorded. | From completion of intraoperative video collection to completion of expert review |
| Detection Rate of Parathyroid Glands on the Surgical Specimen | After completion of endoscopic dissection and before removal of the surgical specimen from the body, PTAIR will be used within the endoscopic visual field to examine whether parathyroid tissue is attached to or located around the surgical specimen. The detection result will be recorded. | Intraoperative period, before removal of the surgical specimen from the body |
| Wang B, Yu JF, Lin SY, Li YJ, Huang WY, Yan SY, Wang SS, Zhang LY, Cai SJ, Wu SB, Li MY, Wang TY, Abdelhamid Ahmed AH, Randolph GW, Chen F, Zhao WX. Intraoperative AI-assisted early prediction of parathyroid and ischemia alert in endoscopic thyroid surgery. Head Neck. 2024 Aug;46(8):1975-1987. doi: 10.1002/hed.27629. Epub 2024 Feb 13. |
| D006258 |
| Head and Neck Neoplasms |