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Comparison of the Diagnostic Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Core Needle Biopsy With 18-Versus 20-Gauge Needles for Thyroid Nodules

Authors
Ahn, Hye ShinSeo, MirinaeHa, Su MinKim, Hee Sung
Issue Date
Nov-2018
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
core needle biopsy; diagnostic efficacy; head and neck; invasive techniques; thyroid nodules; thyroid; parathyroid; ultrasound
Citation
JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE, v.37, no.11, pp 2565 - 2574
Pages
10
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE
Volume
37
Number
11
Start Page
2565
End Page
2574
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/595
DOI
10.1002/jum.14614
ISSN
0278-4297
1550-9613
Abstract
ObjectivesMethodsTo compare the diagnostic efficacy, complication rate, and core needle biopsy (CNB) specimen yield in 18- versus 20-gauge ultrasound (US)-guided CNB for diagnosis of thyroid nodules. We included 81 consecutive thyroid nodules with US-guided biopsy by a 20-gauge core needle and 86 consecutive thyroid nodules with US-guided biopsy by an 18-gauge core needle during 2 years. The rate of inconclusive results, including nondiagnostic or atypia/follicular lesion of undetermined significance, was compared. The diagnostic performance for malignancy was assessed in nodules with a final diagnosis. The complication rate and CNB specimen yield were also compared. ResultsConclusionsEighteen-gauge CNB showed a lower rate of nondiagnostic results (1.2% versus 8.6%; P=.024) than 20-gauge CNB; however, the rates of atypia/follicular lesion of undetermined significance and inconclusive results were not significantly different between the groups (P>.05). In addition, 18-gauge CNB showed higher sensitivity (75.0% versus 66.7%), a higher negative predictive value (83.9% versus 75.9%), and higher accuracy (78.3% versus 74.4%) for detecting malignancy than 20-gauge CNB, although the results did not achieve statistical significance. No major complications occurred in either of the CNB groups. The 18-gauge needle group had significantly fewer CNBs and larger specimen diameters (P<.001). Core needle biopsy with an 18-gauge needle could be more effective for the diagnosis of thyroid nodules than CNB with a 20-gauge needle.
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