Journal club: Incidental thyroid nodules detected at imaging: Can diagnostic workup be reduced by use of the society of radiologists in ultrasound recommendations and the three-tiered system?

Hasan A. Hobbs, Manisha Bahl, Rendon C. Nelson, Peter G. Kranz, Ramon M. Esclamado, Nathan M. Wnuk, Jenny K. Hoang

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to determine the number of thyroid nodule workups that could be eliminated and the number of malignant tumors that would be missed if the Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound (SRU) recommendations and the three-tiered system were applied to incidental thyroid nodules (ITN) detected at imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS. This retrospective study included ITN in 390 consecutively registered patients who underwent ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration of one or more thyroid nodules from July 2010 to June 2011. Images were reviewed, and nodules were categorized according to two workup criteria: ITN seen on ultrasound images were categorized according to SRU recommendations, and those seen on CT, MR, or PET/CT images were classified according to the three-tiered risk-categorization system. RESULTS. In this study 114 of 390 (29%) patients had nodules first detected incidentally during imaging studies, and 107 patients met the inclusion criteria. These patients had 47 ITN seen at ultrasound and 60 ITN seen at either CT, MRI, or PET/CT. If the SRU recommendations had been applied, 14 of 47 (30%) patients with ITN on ultrasound images would not have received fine-needle aspiration and one of four cases of cancer would have been missed. The missed malignant tumor was a 14-mm localized papillary carcinoma. If the three-tiered system had been applied, 21 of 60 (35%) patients with ITN on CT, MR, or PET/CT images would not have received fine-needle aspiration, but none of the three malignancies would have been missed. Overall, 35 of 107 (33%) of patients with ITN did not meet the SRU recommendations or the three-tiered criteria. CONCLUSION. Use of the SRU recommendations and three-tiered system can reduce the workup of ITN by one third compared with current practice without specific guidelines. One case of localized papillary carcinoma was missed when the SRU recommendations were used.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)18-24
Number of pages7
JournalAmerican Journal of Roentgenology
Volume202
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CT
  • Guidelines
  • Incidental thyroid nodules
  • Ultrasound
  • Workup

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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