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Diagnostic Performance of Kwak, EU, ACR, and Korean TIRADS as Well as ATA Guidelines for the Ultrasound Risk Stratification of Non-Autonomously Functioning Thyroid Nodules in a Region with Long History of Iodine Deficiency: A German Multicenter Trial

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In Germany, thyroid nodules can be detected by ultrasound examinations in over 30% of the adult population, mainly as a result of prolonged nutritive iodine deficiency. Although only a small proportion of the nodules are malignant, it is important to have a reliable examination metho...

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Autores principales: Seifert, Philipp, Schenke, Simone, Zimny, Michael, Stahl, Alexander, Grunert, Michael, Klemenz, Burkhard, Freesmeyer, Martin, Kreissl, Michael C., Herrmann, Ken, Görges, Rainer
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8431215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34503277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13174467
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author Seifert, Philipp
Schenke, Simone
Zimny, Michael
Stahl, Alexander
Grunert, Michael
Klemenz, Burkhard
Freesmeyer, Martin
Kreissl, Michael C.
Herrmann, Ken
Görges, Rainer
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Schenke, Simone
Zimny, Michael
Stahl, Alexander
Grunert, Michael
Klemenz, Burkhard
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Kreissl, Michael C.
Herrmann, Ken
Görges, Rainer
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In Germany, thyroid nodules can be detected by ultrasound examinations in over 30% of the adult population, mainly as a result of prolonged nutritive iodine deficiency. Although only a small proportion of the nodules are malignant, it is important to have a reliable examination method that not only can detect these few thyroid carcinomas with a high degree of certainty, but also not be unnecessarily invasive for the much larger number of benign nodules. Ultrasound is the method of choice, and ultrasound-based risk stratification systems are important tools in clinical care. However, many different systems have been introduced within the last decade. The aim of this study was to evaluate five common ultrasound risk stratification systems for their diagnostic accuracy of thyroid nodules from an area with long history of iodine deficiency. ABSTRACT: Germany has a long history of insufficient iodine supply and thyroid nodules occur in over 30% of the adult population, the vast majority of which are benign. Non-invasive diagnostics remain challenging, and ultrasound-based risk stratification systems are essential for selecting lesions requiring further clarification. However, no recommendation can yet be made about which system performs the best for iodine deficiency areas. In a German multicenter approach, 1211 thyroid nodules from 849 consecutive patients with cytological or histopathological results were enrolled. Scintigraphically hyperfunctioning lesions were excluded. Ultrasound features were prospectively recorded, and the resulting classifications according to five risk stratification systems were retrospectively determined. Observations determined 1022 benign and 189 malignant lesions. The diagnostic accuracies were 0.79, 0.78, 0.70, 0.82, and 0.79 for Kwak Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (Kwak-TIRADS), American College of Radiology (ACR) TI-RADS, European Thyroid Association (EU)-TIRADS, Korean-TIRADS, and American Thyroid Association (ATA) Guidelines, respectively. Receiver Operating Curves revealed Areas under the Curve of 0.803, 0.795, 0.800, 0.805, and 0.801, respectively. According to the ATA Guidelines, 135 thyroid nodules (11.1%) could not be classified. Kwak-TIRADS, ACR TI-RADS, and Korean-TIRADS outperformed EU-TIRADS and ATA Guidelines and therefore can be primarily recommended for non-autonomously functioning lesions in areas with a history of iodine deficiency.
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spelling pubmed-84312152021-09-11 Diagnostic Performance of Kwak, EU, ACR, and Korean TIRADS as Well as ATA Guidelines for the Ultrasound Risk Stratification of Non-Autonomously Functioning Thyroid Nodules in a Region with Long History of Iodine Deficiency: A German Multicenter Trial Seifert, Philipp Schenke, Simone Zimny, Michael Stahl, Alexander Grunert, Michael Klemenz, Burkhard Freesmeyer, Martin Kreissl, Michael C. Herrmann, Ken Görges, Rainer Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In Germany, thyroid nodules can be detected by ultrasound examinations in over 30% of the adult population, mainly as a result of prolonged nutritive iodine deficiency. Although only a small proportion of the nodules are malignant, it is important to have a reliable examination method that not only can detect these few thyroid carcinomas with a high degree of certainty, but also not be unnecessarily invasive for the much larger number of benign nodules. Ultrasound is the method of choice, and ultrasound-based risk stratification systems are important tools in clinical care. However, many different systems have been introduced within the last decade. The aim of this study was to evaluate five common ultrasound risk stratification systems for their diagnostic accuracy of thyroid nodules from an area with long history of iodine deficiency. ABSTRACT: Germany has a long history of insufficient iodine supply and thyroid nodules occur in over 30% of the adult population, the vast majority of which are benign. Non-invasive diagnostics remain challenging, and ultrasound-based risk stratification systems are essential for selecting lesions requiring further clarification. However, no recommendation can yet be made about which system performs the best for iodine deficiency areas. In a German multicenter approach, 1211 thyroid nodules from 849 consecutive patients with cytological or histopathological results were enrolled. Scintigraphically hyperfunctioning lesions were excluded. Ultrasound features were prospectively recorded, and the resulting classifications according to five risk stratification systems were retrospectively determined. Observations determined 1022 benign and 189 malignant lesions. The diagnostic accuracies were 0.79, 0.78, 0.70, 0.82, and 0.79 for Kwak Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (Kwak-TIRADS), American College of Radiology (ACR) TI-RADS, European Thyroid Association (EU)-TIRADS, Korean-TIRADS, and American Thyroid Association (ATA) Guidelines, respectively. Receiver Operating Curves revealed Areas under the Curve of 0.803, 0.795, 0.800, 0.805, and 0.801, respectively. According to the ATA Guidelines, 135 thyroid nodules (11.1%) could not be classified. Kwak-TIRADS, ACR TI-RADS, and Korean-TIRADS outperformed EU-TIRADS and ATA Guidelines and therefore can be primarily recommended for non-autonomously functioning lesions in areas with a history of iodine deficiency. MDPI 2021-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8431215/ /pubmed/34503277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13174467 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Seifert, Philipp
Schenke, Simone
Zimny, Michael
Stahl, Alexander
Grunert, Michael
Klemenz, Burkhard
Freesmeyer, Martin
Kreissl, Michael C.
Herrmann, Ken
Görges, Rainer
Diagnostic Performance of Kwak, EU, ACR, and Korean TIRADS as Well as ATA Guidelines for the Ultrasound Risk Stratification of Non-Autonomously Functioning Thyroid Nodules in a Region with Long History of Iodine Deficiency: A German Multicenter Trial
title Diagnostic Performance of Kwak, EU, ACR, and Korean TIRADS as Well as ATA Guidelines for the Ultrasound Risk Stratification of Non-Autonomously Functioning Thyroid Nodules in a Region with Long History of Iodine Deficiency: A German Multicenter Trial
title_full Diagnostic Performance of Kwak, EU, ACR, and Korean TIRADS as Well as ATA Guidelines for the Ultrasound Risk Stratification of Non-Autonomously Functioning Thyroid Nodules in a Region with Long History of Iodine Deficiency: A German Multicenter Trial
title_fullStr Diagnostic Performance of Kwak, EU, ACR, and Korean TIRADS as Well as ATA Guidelines for the Ultrasound Risk Stratification of Non-Autonomously Functioning Thyroid Nodules in a Region with Long History of Iodine Deficiency: A German Multicenter Trial
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Performance of Kwak, EU, ACR, and Korean TIRADS as Well as ATA Guidelines for the Ultrasound Risk Stratification of Non-Autonomously Functioning Thyroid Nodules in a Region with Long History of Iodine Deficiency: A German Multicenter Trial
title_short Diagnostic Performance of Kwak, EU, ACR, and Korean TIRADS as Well as ATA Guidelines for the Ultrasound Risk Stratification of Non-Autonomously Functioning Thyroid Nodules in a Region with Long History of Iodine Deficiency: A German Multicenter Trial
title_sort diagnostic performance of kwak, eu, acr, and korean tirads as well as ata guidelines for the ultrasound risk stratification of non-autonomously functioning thyroid nodules in a region with long history of iodine deficiency: a german multicenter trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8431215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34503277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13174467
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