Analysis of FNAC indication in thyroid nodules assessed as low risk according to various TIRADSs

Background: Thyroid nodule (TN) is a common entity, and TNs assessed by Thyroid Imaging and Reporting Data Systems (TIRADSs) as low-risk lesions (TIRADS 3) can significantly impact the rate of unnecessary biopsy (UN-FNAC). This study reviewed a consecutive series of patients undergoing surgery to an...

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Main Authors: Pierpaolo Trimboli, Petra Makovac, Amos Colombo, Lorenzo Ruinelli, Chiara Dobrinja, Lorenzo Scappaticcio, Andrea Leoncini
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Published: Bioscientifica 2025-07-01
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author Pierpaolo Trimboli
Petra Makovac
Amos Colombo
Lorenzo Ruinelli
Chiara Dobrinja
Lorenzo Scappaticcio
Andrea Leoncini
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description Background: Thyroid nodule (TN) is a common entity, and TNs assessed by Thyroid Imaging and Reporting Data Systems (TIRADSs) as low-risk lesions (TIRADS 3) can significantly impact the rate of unnecessary biopsy (UN-FNAC). This study reviewed a consecutive series of patients undergoing surgery to analyze TNs assessed as TIRADS 3. Methods: Thyroid surgeries performed from January 2019 to August 2024 were reviewed. Patients with preoperative thyroid ultrasound were selected, and TNs were classified according to American College of Radiology (ACR), European Thyroid Association (EU), and Korean (K) TIRADS. Cases assessed as TIRADS 3 were finally included. Histology was the reference standard to calculate the rate of UN-FNAC. Results: The study series included 284 TNs assessed as TIRADS 3. The risk of malignancy was 8.7% in ACR-, 10.7% in EU-, and 10.1% in K-TIRADS, higher than expected. The frequency of TNs with indication for biopsy according to K-TIRADS (66.7%) was significantly (P = 0.003) higher than ACR-TIRADS (46.7%), with an intermediate value of EU-TIRADS (56.5%). The percentage of cancers with indication for biopsy according to ACR-, EU-, and K-TIRADS was 25%, 50%, and 50%, respectively. The overall rate of UN-FNAC was 95.3% in ACR-TIRADS, 90.3% in EU-TIRADS, and 92.4% in K-TIRADS. Conclusion: How to save on UN-FNACs in low-risk TNs is challenging. Although ACR-TIRADS can be effective in reducing the total number of biopsies, the rate of UN-FNAC remains significant. Alternative strategies should be developed.
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spelling doaj-art-c08ec43b9d8a4c33866db04dbbf656602025-08-20T03:17:56ZengBioscientificaEuropean Thyroid Journal2235-08022025-07-0114410.1530/ETJ-25-01131Analysis of FNAC indication in thyroid nodules assessed as low risk according to various TIRADSsPierpaolo Trimboli0Petra Makovac1Amos Colombo2Lorenzo Ruinelli3Chiara Dobrinja4Lorenzo Scappaticcio5Andrea Leoncini6Thyroid Unit, Clinic for Endocrinology and Diabetology, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Bellinzona, SwitzerlandService of Surgery, Regional Hospital of Mendrisio, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Mendrisio, SwitzerlandClinical Trial Unit, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Bellinzona, SwitzerlandThyroid Unit, Clinic for Endocrinology and Diabetology, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Bellinzona, SwitzerlandDivision of General Surgery, Department of Medicine, Surgery and Health Sciences. University of Trieste. Azienda Sanitaria Universitaria Giuliano Isontina (ASUGI), Cattinara University Hospital, Trieste, ItalyUnit of Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, AOU University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Naples, ItalyClinic for Radiology, Imaging Institute of Southern Switzerland, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Bellinzona, SwitzerlandBackground: Thyroid nodule (TN) is a common entity, and TNs assessed by Thyroid Imaging and Reporting Data Systems (TIRADSs) as low-risk lesions (TIRADS 3) can significantly impact the rate of unnecessary biopsy (UN-FNAC). This study reviewed a consecutive series of patients undergoing surgery to analyze TNs assessed as TIRADS 3. Methods: Thyroid surgeries performed from January 2019 to August 2024 were reviewed. Patients with preoperative thyroid ultrasound were selected, and TNs were classified according to American College of Radiology (ACR), European Thyroid Association (EU), and Korean (K) TIRADS. Cases assessed as TIRADS 3 were finally included. Histology was the reference standard to calculate the rate of UN-FNAC. Results: The study series included 284 TNs assessed as TIRADS 3. The risk of malignancy was 8.7% in ACR-, 10.7% in EU-, and 10.1% in K-TIRADS, higher than expected. The frequency of TNs with indication for biopsy according to K-TIRADS (66.7%) was significantly (P = 0.003) higher than ACR-TIRADS (46.7%), with an intermediate value of EU-TIRADS (56.5%). The percentage of cancers with indication for biopsy according to ACR-, EU-, and K-TIRADS was 25%, 50%, and 50%, respectively. The overall rate of UN-FNAC was 95.3% in ACR-TIRADS, 90.3% in EU-TIRADS, and 92.4% in K-TIRADS. Conclusion: How to save on UN-FNACs in low-risk TNs is challenging. Although ACR-TIRADS can be effective in reducing the total number of biopsies, the rate of UN-FNAC remains significant. Alternative strategies should be developed.https://etj.bioscientifica.com/view/journals/etj/14/4/ETJ-25-0113.xmlthyroidultrasoundtiradslow riskunnecessary fnac
spellingShingle Pierpaolo Trimboli
Petra Makovac
Amos Colombo
Lorenzo Ruinelli
Chiara Dobrinja
Lorenzo Scappaticcio
Andrea Leoncini
Analysis of FNAC indication in thyroid nodules assessed as low risk according to various TIRADSs
European Thyroid Journal
thyroid
ultrasound
tirads
low risk
unnecessary fnac
title Analysis of FNAC indication in thyroid nodules assessed as low risk according to various TIRADSs
title_full Analysis of FNAC indication in thyroid nodules assessed as low risk according to various TIRADSs
title_fullStr Analysis of FNAC indication in thyroid nodules assessed as low risk according to various TIRADSs
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of FNAC indication in thyroid nodules assessed as low risk according to various TIRADSs
title_short Analysis of FNAC indication in thyroid nodules assessed as low risk according to various TIRADSs
title_sort analysis of fnac indication in thyroid nodules assessed as low risk according to various tiradss
topic thyroid
ultrasound
tirads
low risk
unnecessary fnac
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