Author:
Liu Jianning,Feng Zhuoying,Gao Ru,Liu Peng,Meng Fangang,Fan Lijun,Liu Lixiang,Du Yang
Abstract
ObjectiveThis study aims to analyze the relationship between papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) and various factors.MethodsThe study involved two groups—PTC patients and non-PTC controls. We utilized binary logistic regression and Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (Lasso) regression for variable selection and risk factor analysis. Correlation analysis was performed using Spearman’s rank correlation. The diagnostic value of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) levels for PTC was assessed using Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves.ResultsPTC patients exhibited higher body mass index (BMI) (23.71 vs. 22.66, p<0.05) and TSH levels (3.38 vs. 1.59, p<0.05). Urinary iodine concentration (UIC) was an independent predictor of PTC (OR=1.005, p<0.05). The optimal TSH threshold for PTC diagnosis was 2.4 mIU/L [The Area Under the Curve (AUC)=67.3%, specificity=71.4%, sensitivity=70.1%]. TSH levels positively correlated with BMI (r=0.593, p<0.05) and UIC (r=0.737, p<0.05).ConclusionsUIC may be an independent predictor of PTC, and TSH levels have some diagnostic value for identifying PTC.