Preoperative Diagnosis of Benign Thyroid Nodules with Indeterminate Cytology
Harvard University · Brigham and Women's Hospital · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Approximately 15 to 30% of thyroid nodules evaluated by means of fine-needle aspiration are not clearly benign or malignant. Patients with cytologically indeterminate nodules are often referred for diagnostic surgery, though most of these nodules prove to be benign. A novel diagnostic test that measures the expression of 167 genes has shown promise in improving preoperative risk assessment.
We performed a 19-month, prospective, multicenter validation study involving 49 clinical sites, 3789 patients, and 4812 fine-needle aspirates from thyroid nodules 1 cm or larger that required evaluation. We obtained 577 cytologically indeterminate aspirates, 413 of which had corresponding histopathological specimens from excised lesions. Results of a central, blinded histopathological review served as the reference standard. After inclusion criteria were met, a gene-expression classifier was used to test 265 indeterminate nodules in this analysis, and its performance was assessed.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 66.58
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- 100%
- References
- 34
Authors
18- EKErik K. AlexanderCorresponding
Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital
- GCGiulia C. Kennedy
University of Pennsylvania, Veracyte (United States)
- ZBZubair Baloch
University of Pennsylvania
- ESEdmund S. Cibas
Harvard University, Brigham and Women's Hospital
- DCDarya Chudova
Veracyte (United States), University of Pennsylvania
Topics & keywords
- Thyroid nodules
- Indeterminate
- Medicine
- Cytology
- Radiology
- Thyroid
- Fine needle aspiration cytology
- Fine-needle aspiration