CEUS in diagnosis of TI-RADS 3, 4 thyroid nodules
10.13929/j.1003-3289.201608130
- VernacularTitle:CEUS诊断TI-RADS 3、4级甲状腺结节
- Author:
Yanfang WANG
;
Fang NIE
;
Xiangliang GENG
;
Ailin SONG
- Keywords:
Thyroid imaging reporting and data system;
Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound;
Thyroid papillary carcinoma
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology
2017;33(3):386-389
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the diagnostic value of CEUS for thyroid TI-RADS 3,4 nodules.Methods The CEUS performence of 95 patients with thyroid TI-RADS 3,4 nodules (all were confirmed by surgery pathology) diagosed by conventional ultrasound were reviewed retrospectively,and the value of CEUS in the revision and differential diagnosis of thyroid TI-RADS 3,4 nodules were analyzed.Results Compared with pathological pattern,conventional ultrasound TI-RADS classifications in assessing the property of thyroid nodule had no statistical differences (χ2 =3.56,P =0.06).For thyroid TI-RADS 3,4 nodules,compared with conventional ultrasound TI-RADS classifications,the diagnosis accuracy of CEUS score and revised CEUS TI-RADS classifications showed significant differeces respectively (P=0.03,<0.01) for thyroid papillary carcinoma greater than 1 cm.But no statistical difference were found respectively (P=0.25,1.00) for thyroid papillary carcinoma smaller than 1 cm.According to the ROC curve analysis,the area under the curve of traditional ultrasound TI-RADS classifications,CEUS score and revised CEUS TI-RADS classifications were 0.64,0.75,0.81 respectively,cut-off value was TI-RADS 4a,1 score,TI-RADS 4a respectively,the sensitivity and specificity of evaluating benign and malignant nodules was 45.3% and 80.0%,69.3% and 65.0%,82.7% and 60.0%,respectively.The area under the ROC curve were statistical difference between CEUS score,revised CEUS TI-RADS classifications and conventional ultrasound TI-RADS classifications (both P<0.05),while CEUS score and revised CEUS TI-RADS classifications without statistical difference.Conclusion CEUS had the revised and improved identification value for thyroid TI-RADS 3,4 nodules.