Diagnostic accuracy of fine-needle aspiration and frozen section in nodular thyroid disease
Objective: To assess the diagnostic accuracy of fine-needle aspiration (FNA) and frozen section (FS) in nodular thyroid disease. Setting: Tertiary care academic medical center. Study Design: Retrospective review of 139 consecutive patients undergoing surgery for nodular thyroid disease. FNA and FS s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery 2001-05, Vol.124 (5), p.531-536 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: To assess the diagnostic accuracy of fine-needle aspiration (FNA) and frozen section (FS) in nodular thyroid disease.
Setting: Tertiary care academic medical center.
Study Design: Retrospective review of 139 consecutive patients undergoing surgery for nodular thyroid disease. FNA and FS sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were calculated with respect to permanent section histology.
Results: Among 63 patients with an FNA interpreted as either benign (n = 38) or malignant (n = 25), FNA was accurate (sensitivity 89%, specificity 97%, accuracy 94%). FS identified only one case of carcinoma missed by FNA. Among 76 patients with a “suspicious” FNA, FS was reasonably accurate (sensitivity 67%, specificity 100%, accuracy 89%), but was deferred in 50% of cases.
Conclusion: Given high FNA accuracy, more selective use of FS is suggested.
Significance: The study results will assist with intra-institutional patient counseling and intraoperative decision-making with respect to FNA and FS results in patients with nodular thyroid disease. (Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2001;124:531-6.) |
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ISSN: | 0194-5998 1097-6817 |
DOI: | 10.1067/mhn.2001.115372 |