The added value of shear wave elastography when combined to conventional ultrasonography and fine-needle aspiration cytology in detection of malignant thyroid nodule

Ahmed Adel Abdallah, Maha Zaki Mahmoud, Mohamed Salah Hassouna, Khaled Elkaffas, Ahmad Mohamed Eltelety, Sameh M. Zamzam
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This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of ultrasound criteria, TI-RADS score, and elastography in distinguishing benign thyroid nodules from malignant ones, as a substitute for invasive diagnostic procedures. Although the minority of thyroid nodules is malignant, invasive diagnostic procedures are often necessary. In this prospective study, a total of 104 thyroid nodules were assessed using fine-needle aspiration cytology. The euthyroid state of the patients was ensured. Conventional ultrasound and shear wave elastography (SWE) were performed by a single experienced operator. Final postoperative histopathologic findings were compared to conventional ultrasound and elastography findings. SWE elasticity indices (EIs) were found to be significantly higher in malignant nodules than benign ones (p < 0.05). Combined results of both TI-RADS and SWE increased the sensitivity of detection of malignant nodules. Combined SWE and TI-RADS could enhance the diagnostic accuracy in differentiating thyroid nodules by leveraging their complementary strengths.
剪切波弹性成像技术与传统超声波造影术和细针穿刺细胞学技术相结合在检测恶性甲状腺结节方面的附加价值
本研究旨在评估超声标准、TI-RADS评分和弹性成像在区分良性甲状腺结节和恶性结节方面的有效性,以替代侵入性诊断程序。虽然甲状腺结节中恶性者占少数,但侵入性诊断程序往往是必要的。在这项前瞻性研究中,共使用细针穿刺细胞学方法对 104 个甲状腺结节进行了评估。患者的甲状腺状态得到了保证。传统超声和剪切波弹性成像(SWE)由一名经验丰富的操作员完成。将最终的术后组织病理学结果与常规超声和弹性成像结果进行比较。结果发现,恶性结节的剪切波弹性指数(EIs)明显高于良性结节(P < 0.05)。TI-RADS 和 SWE 的综合结果提高了恶性结节的检测灵敏度。将SWE和TI-RADS结合使用,可以通过发挥两者的互补优势,提高鉴别甲状腺结节的诊断准确性。
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