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01-01-2022 | Foreign Body Aspiration | Endocrine Tumors
Thyroglobulin Measurement Through Fine-Needle Aspiration for Optimizing Neck Node Dissection in Papillary Thyroid Cancer
Authors:
Xi Jia, MD, Yuanbo Wang, MD, Yan Liu, MD, Xiang Wang, MD, Xiaobao Yao, MD, Runyi Tao, BA, Hui Liu, MA, Aimin Yang, MD, PhD, Rui Gao, MD, PhD
Published in:
Annals of Surgical Oncology
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Issue 1/2022
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Abstract
Background
Thyroglobulin measurement in fine-needle aspiration (FNA-Tg) is an additional diagnostic tool of lymph node metastasis (LNM) in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). However, its performance as a preoperative indicator of lateral neck LNM in PTC is unclear. We evaluated the use of FNA cytology and FNA-Tg to detect neck LNM presurgery using a simple methodology, and established a cut-off value for diagnosing LNM in PTC.
Methods
We performed a retrospective cohort study based on hospital records, including 299 FNA-Tg measurements from 228 patients with PTC. The cut-off value for FNA-Tg was obtained through a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. The relationships between various parameters and FNA-Tg were analyzed using Spearman’s correlation.
Results
Of 299 lymph nodes (LNs) from 228 patients following surgery, 151 were malignant and 148 were benign. The median FNA-Tg levels were 414.40 ng/mL and 6.36 ng/mL in the metastatic and benign LNs, respectively. An FNA-Tg cut-off value of 28.3 ng/mL had the best diagnostic performance (93.38% sensitivity, 70.27% specificity, area under the ROC curve [AUC] 0.868) in the whole cohort. The diagnostic value performed better in the lateral neck group (level II–V, n = 163) than in the central neck group (level VI, n = 136); in the lateral neck group, the sensitivity and specificity of the FNA-Tg cut-off (16.8 ng/mL) were 96.25% and 96.36%, respectively.
Conclusions
FNA-Tg is a useful technique for the diagnosis of LNM before surgery, especially in lateral neck dissection.
Clinical trial registration number
ChiCTR1900028547.