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Ultrasound-guided Fine Needle Aspiration of Thyroid Nodules with On-site Cytological Examination: Diagnostic Efficacy, Prevalence, and Factors Predicting for Bethesda Category I Results

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Date 2019 Mar 13
PMID 30858021
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Background And Objective: Ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration of thyroid nodules with on-site cytological examination may decrease the number of Bethesda categoryI cytologies. The study objective was to evaluate our second-year experience with this procedure to analyze diagnostic efficacy, prevalence, and factors predicting for Bethesda categoryI results.

Patients And Method: A retrospective study was conducted of 279 nodules from 233 patients. Ultrasound -guided fine needle aspiration was performed according to the 2015 criteria of the American Thyroid Association. A specimen of each aspiration was air-fixed on site before Diff-Quik staining and microscopic examination to assess its suitability; otherwise, nodule aspiration was repeated up to 5times. Diagnostic efficacy was assessed based on sensitivity and specificity on the cytological categories BethesdaII and BethesdaVI.

Results: Diagnostic sensitivity and specificity were both 100%, 5.4% Bethesda categoryI results were obtained, and variables independently associated were age (4.7% increase per year of life) and nodule volume (2.3% increase per each 1mL of volume).

Conclusions: Ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration of thyroid nodules with on-site cytological examination allows for a high diagnostic efficacy and has been shown to be a highly relevant procedure because it has a very low rate of cytological results of Bethesda categoryI, whose risk has been higher in older subjects and with larger nodules.

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