Thyroid nodule diagnosis: A comparative analysis of ultrasonography and fine-needle aspiration cytology

Omar Hassan Nassar
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This paper aimed to investigate the association between Ultrasonography (USG) results and fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in the diagnosis of thyroid nodules (TNs) in private and public hospitals in Yemen. In addition, it aimed to determine the sensitivity, specificity of USG and FNAC in diagnosing thyroid nodules (TNs). The study utilized a retrospective comparative study design, analyzing medical records of patients diagnosed with TNs between June 01, 2022 and May 01, 2023, in four private and public hospitals in Yemen. USG and FNAC reports, along with demographic data were collected. The author categorized the USG findings based on the American Thyroid Association guidelines, while FNAC results were classified according to the Bethesda reporting system for thyroid cytopathology. The study included 94 diverse participants with TNs. The average age was 39.96 years, with a majority of female participants (85.1%). The distribution of nodules revealed varying consistencies, sizes, and shapes. The association between USG and FNAC diagnoses showed a significant relationship (χ2 = 34.914, P < 0.001), with a high proportion of benign cases in both USG and FNAC results. Validity analysis demonstrated a sensitivity of 88.68% and a specificity of 70.73% for USG in diagnosing thyroid carcinoma. The positive predictive value was 79.66%, and the negative predictive value was 82.86%. The overall accuracy of USG compared to FNAC was 80.85%. This study shows USG’s potential as a diagnostic tool for TNs in Yemen. Insights improve understanding of TN diagnosis in Yemen’s healthcare settings.
甲状腺结节诊断:超声波和细针穿刺细胞学比较分析
本文旨在研究也门私立和公立医院在诊断甲状腺结节(TNs)时,超声波检查(USG)结果与细针穿刺细胞学检查(FNAC)结果之间的关联。该研究采用回顾性比较研究设计,分析了2022年6月1日至2023年5月1日期间在也门四家私立和公立医院确诊的甲状腺结节(TNs)患者的病历。研究人员收集了 USG 和 FNAC 报告以及人口统计学数据。作者根据美国甲状腺协会指南对 USG 结果进行了分类,而 FNAC 结果则根据甲状腺细胞病理学贝塞斯达报告系统进行了分类。平均年龄为 39.96 岁,女性患者占大多数(85.1%)。结节的分布显示出不同的一致性、大小和形状。USG 和 FNAC 诊断之间存在显著关联(χ2 = 34.914,P < 0.001),USG 和 FNAC 结果中良性病例比例较高。有效性分析表明,USG 诊断甲状腺癌的敏感性为 88.68%,特异性为 70.73%。阳性预测值为 79.66%,阴性预测值为 82.86%。与 FNAC 相比,USG 的总体准确率为 80.85%。这项研究显示了 USG 作为 TN 诊断工具的潜力。该研究显示了USG作为也门TN诊断工具的潜力,其启示提高了也门医疗机构对TN诊断的认识。
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