Comparison of the diagnostic performance of the modified korean thyroid imaging reporting and data system for thyroid malignancy with three international guidelines

  • Eun Ju Ha
  • , Jung Hee Shin
  • , Dong Gyu Na
  • , So Lyung Jung
  • , Young Hen Lee
  • , Wooyul Paik
  • , Min Ji Hong
  • , Yeo Koon Kim
  • , Chang Yoon Lee

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    Abstract

    Purpose: This study compared the diagnostic performance of the modified Korean Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (K-TIRADS) for thyroid malignancy with three international guidelines. Methods: From June to September 2015, 5,708 thyroid nodules (≥1.0 cm) in 5,081 consecutive patients who underwent thyroid ultrasound (US) at 26 institutions were evaluated. The US features of the thyroid nodules were retrospectively reviewed and classified according to all four guidelines. In the modified K-TIRADS, the biopsy size threshold was changed to 2.0 cm for K-TIRADS 3 and 1.0 or 1.5 cm for K-TIRADS 4 (K-TIRADS1.0cm and K-TIRADS1.5cm, respectively). We compared the diagnostic performance and unnecessary fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) rates for thyroid malignancy between the modified K-TIRADS and three international guidelines. Results: Of the 5,708 thyroid nodules, 4,597 (80.5%) were benign and 1,111 (19.5%) were malignant. The overall sensitivity was highest for the modified K-TIRADS1.0cm (91.0%), followed by the European (EU)-TIRADS (84.6%), American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists/American College of Endocrinology/Associazione Medici Endocrinologi (AACE/ACE/AME) (80.5%), American College of Radiology (ACR)-TIRADS (76.1%), and modified K-TIRADS1.5cm (76.1%). For large nodules (>2.0 cm), the sensitivity increased to 98.0% in both the modified K-TIRADS1.0cm and K-TIRADS1.5cm. For small nodules (≤2.0 cm), the unnecessary FNAB rate was lowest with the modified K-TIRADS1.5cm (17.6%), followed by the ACR-TIRADS (18.6%), AACE/ACE/AME (19.3%), EU-TIRADS (28.1%), and modified K-TIRADS1.0cm (31.2%). Conclusion: The modified K-TIRADS1.5cm can reduce the unnecessary FNAB rate for small nodules (1.0-2.0 cm), while maintaining high sensitivity for detecting malignancies >2.0 cm.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)594-601
    Number of pages8
    JournalUltrasonography
    Volume40
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2021

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    © 2021 Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine (KSUM).

    Keywords

    • Fine-needle aspiration
    • Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System
    • Thyroid neoplasms
    • Thyroid nodules
    • Ultrasonography

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