Performance of the Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytology in Multi-Institutional Large Cohort of Pediatric Thyroid Nodules: A Detailed Analysis
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2022-01-01
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Background: To evaluate the performance of TBSRTC through multi-institutional experience in the paediatric population and questioning the management recommendation of ATA Guidelines Task Force on Paediatric Thyroid Cancer
Methods: A retrospective search was conducted in 4 institutions to identify consecutive thyroid FNAC cases in paediatric population between 2000 and 2018. Following the 2nd TBSRTC, the risk of malignancy ratios (ROMs) was given in ranges and calculated by 2 different ways. Sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV and DA ratios were calculated using histologic diagnosis as the gold standard
Results: Among a total of 405 specimens, the distribution of cases for each category was, 44 (11\%) for ND, 204 (50\%) for B category, 40 (10\%) for AUS/FLUS, 36 (9\%) for FN/SFN, 24 (6\%) for SFM and 57 (14\%) for M categories. 153 cases have a histological diagnosis. The ratio of surgery was 23\% in ND, 16\% in the B, 45\% for AUS/FLUS, 75\% for SFN/FN and 92\% for SFM and 75\% in M categories
Conclusions: The data underlines the high ROM values in paediatric population which might be clinically meaningful. The high rate of malignancy of the cohort of operated patients (50\%) also underlines the need of better preoperative indicators for stratification. Considering that more than half of the nodules in AUS/FLUS category were benign, direct surgery recommendation could be questionable as proposed in ATA 2015 guidelines.
Methods: A retrospective search was conducted in 4 institutions to identify consecutive thyroid FNAC cases in paediatric population between 2000 and 2018. Following the 2nd TBSRTC, the risk of malignancy ratios (ROMs) was given in ranges and calculated by 2 different ways. Sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV and DA ratios were calculated using histologic diagnosis as the gold standard
Results: Among a total of 405 specimens, the distribution of cases for each category was, 44 (11\%) for ND, 204 (50\%) for B category, 40 (10\%) for AUS/FLUS, 36 (9\%) for FN/SFN, 24 (6\%) for SFM and 57 (14\%) for M categories. 153 cases have a histological diagnosis. The ratio of surgery was 23\% in ND, 16\% in the B, 45\% for AUS/FLUS, 75\% for SFN/FN and 92\% for SFM and 75\% in M categories
Conclusions: The data underlines the high ROM values in paediatric population which might be clinically meaningful. The high rate of malignancy of the cohort of operated patients (50\%) also underlines the need of better preoperative indicators for stratification. Considering that more than half of the nodules in AUS/FLUS category were benign, direct surgery recommendation could be questionable as proposed in ATA 2015 guidelines.
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paediatric thyroid nodules, the Bethesda system for reporting thyroid cytology, thyroid cytology, TBSRTC, paediatric cytology, FNAC, Bethesda system