Considerable interobserver variation calls for unambiguous definitions of thyroid nodule ultrasound characteristics.

Tamas Solymosi, Laszlo Hegedűs, Steen J Bonnema, Andrea Frasoldati, Laszlo Jambor, Zsolt Karanyi, Gabor L Kovacs, Enrico Papini, Karoly Rucz, Gilles Russ, Endre V Nagy*

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Thyroid nodule ultrasound characteristics are used as indication for FNA, usually as the basis for Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (TIRADS) score calculation. Few studies on inter-observer variation are available, all of which are based on analysis of preselected still ultrasound images and often lack surgical confirmation. METHODS: After the blinded online evaluation of video-recordings of the ultrasound examinations of 47 consecutive malignant and 76 consecutive benign thyroid lesions, 7 experts from 7 thyroid centers answered 17 TIRADS-related questions. Surgical histology was the reference standard. Inter-observer variations of each ultrasound characteristic were compared using Gwet's AC1 inter-rater coefficients; higher values mean better concordance, the maximum being 1.0. RESULTS: On a scale from 0.0 to 1.0, the Gwet's AC1 values were 0.34, 0.53, 0.72, 0.79 for the four most important features in decision making, i.e. irregular margins, microcalcifications, echogenicity and extrathyroidal extension, respectively. The concordance in the discrimination between mildly/moderately and very hypoechogenic nodules was 0.17. The smaller the nodule size the better the agreement in echogenicity, and the larger the nodule size the better the agreement on the presence of microcalcifications. Extrathyroidal extension, was correctly identified in just 45.8% of the cases. CONCLUSIONS: Examination of video recordings, closely simulating the real-world situation, revealed substantial inter-observer variation in the interpretation of each of the four most important ultrasound characteristics. In view of the importance for management of thyroid nodules, unambiguous and widely accepted definitions of each nodule characteristic are warranted, although it remains to be investigated whether this diminishes observer-variation.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummere220134
TidsskriftEuropean Thyroid Journal
Vol/bind12
Udgave nummer2
Antal sider11
ISSN2235-0640
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1. apr. 2023

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