1.Diagnosis value of thyroid imaging reporting and data system in thyroid nodules.
Qingjun GAO ; Xia CHEN ; Xiaoli HU ; Xiaoli LIU ; Daiwei ZHAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(14):1264-1267
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the diagnostic value of the proposed thyroid imaging reporting and data system (TI-RADS) classification in thyroid nodules, and to investigate interobserver variability among different observers using TI-RADS classification for ultrasound.
METHOD:
We reviewed 667 thyroid nodules conventional ultrasound image data from 532 patients who were confirmed by Pathological diagnosis. Those ultrasound images were reviewed by 4 experienced sonographers who can independently assessed the sonographic characteristics and analyzed according to the TI-RADS classification. It is to assess the diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), and accuracy of the TI-RADS classification. The multirater kappa statistics were used to assess the interobserver agreement among different observers.
RESULT:
The overall sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value (NPV) and Accuracy were 94%, 79%, 97% and 81%, respectively. Positive predictive values (PPVs) for categories 4 and 5 were 55% and 92%. There was substantial interobserver agreement for categories 3, 4B and 5 (Kappa = 0.62, 95% CI, 0.58-0.65), and was moderate agreement for category 4A (Kappa = 0.57) and 4B(Kappa = 0.60).
CONCLUSION
The diagnostic criteria of TI-RADS for differentiating between benign and malignant thyroid nodules have a high diagnostic value. There was substantial interobserver agreement in different experienced sonographers. The TI-RADS diagnostic criteria have a high diagnostic value and has great practical value in making a proper and further treatment plan.
Humans
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Observer Variation
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Thyroid Nodule
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classification
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diagnostic imaging
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Ultrasonography
2.Experimental study of treatment of mitomycin C extravasation injuries
Shaoyi HU ; Daiwei LIU ; Jianming HE ; Zhiheng BIAN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(24):-
Objective To find an effective method for the treatment of mitomycin C extravasation injuries. Methods The rabbit model of mitomycin C extravasation was made and managed by different methods. The therapeutic efficacy in each group was assessed by using regression index and regression time. Results The therapeutic efficacy in ice compress group and ice compress plus amifostine group was better than that in other groups and the regression time was the shortest. There was no inflammation and necrosis in skin in ice compress group. Conclusion Ice compress, which can prevent inflammation and necrosis in skin, is one of the most effective treatment methods for mitomycin C extravasation injuries.