首次细针抽吸时常规收集“万一”甲状腺抽吸物进行分子检测。我们的经验。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Ultrasound Quarterly Pub Date : 2025-02-20 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1097/RUQ.0000000000000704
Adrian Dawkins, Dana Richards, Asmi Sabujan, Rashmi Nair
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摘要

摘要:Bethesda III/IV甲状腺结节患者可能受益于分子检测,以确定恶性肿瘤的可能性。目的是避免对这些通常为良性的结节进行不必要的手术。决定获取样本进行分子检测通常是在正式的细胞学解释后作出的。这给必须返回进行重复活检的患者带来了焦虑和不便。我们探讨了从每个甲状腺结节常规收集“以防万一”样本的影响。因此,每个结节至少采集4个样本:2个用于常规细胞学分析,2个用于可能的基因组测序。随后确定结节为Bethesda III/IV,通过发送预期获得的抽吸物进行基因组测序进一步评估。在7个月的时间里,有69例患者,年龄从24岁到88岁不等。男性16人,女性63人。6例患者取样2个结节,共75个结节。在75例结节中,4例(5.3%)为Bethesda I, 37例(49.3%)为Bethesda II, 30例(40%)为Bethesda III, 0例(0%)为Bethesda IV, 1例(1.3%)为Bethesda V, 3例(4%)为Bethesda VI。在30例Bethesda III中,通过基因组检测,18例(60%)为良性(恶性风险为4%)。9例(30%)认为50%或75%怀疑为恶性肿瘤。2例(6.7%)分析材料不足,1例(3.3%)分析因未付款而取消。没有患者并发症。尽管在整个过程中增加了大约10分钟的时间,但万一样本防止了40%的样本结节回调,因此被认为是有价值和有效的。
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The Routine Collection of "Just-in-Case" Thyroid Aspirates for Molecular Testing at the Time of Initial Fine Needle Aspiration. Our Experience.

Abstract: Patients with Bethesda III/IV thyroid nodules may benefit from molecular testing in order to determine the likelihood of malignancy. The goal is to avoid unnecessary surgery for these often-benign nodules. The decision to acquire samples for molecular testing is typically made after formal cytologic interpretation. This creates anxiety and inconvenience for patients who must return for a repeat biopsy. We explored the impact of routinely collecting "just-in-case" samples from each thyroid nodule. Thus, a minimum of 4 samples were acquired from each nodule: 2 for routine cytologic analysis and 2 for possible genomic sequencing. Nodules subsequently determined to be Bethesda III/IV, were further evaluated by sending the prospectively acquired aspirates for genomic sequencing. Over a 7-month period, there were 69 consecutive patients with ages ranging from 24 to 88 years. There were 16 males and 63 females. Six patients had 2 nodules sampled, yielding total of 75 nodules. Of the 75 nodules, 4 (5.3%) were Bethesda I, 37 (49.3%) Bethesda II, 30 (40%) Bethesda III, 0 (0%) Bethesda IV, 1 (1.3%) Bethesda V, and 3 (4%) Bethesda VI. Of the 30 Bethesda III, 18 (60%) were deemed benign (4% risk of malignancy) by genomic testing. Nine (30%) were deemed 50% or 75% suspicious for malignancy. Two (6.7%) yielded insufficient material for analysis and 1 (3.3%) analysis was canceled because of nonpayment. There were no patient complications. Just-in-case samples prevented call-back of 40% of sampled nodules and thus deemed worthwhile and efficient despite adding an estimated 10 minutes to overall procedure time.

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Ultrasound Quarterly
Ultrasound Quarterly RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
7.70%
发文量
105
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ultrasound Quarterly provides coverage of the newest, most sophisticated ultrasound techniques as well as in-depth analysis of important developments in this dynamic field. The journal publishes reviews of a wide variety of topics including trans-vaginal ultrasonography, detection of fetal anomalies, color Doppler flow imaging, pediatric ultrasonography, and breast sonography. Official Journal of the Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound
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