| Literature DB >> 26399232 |
Sarah W Lai1,2,3, Derek J Roberts4,5,6, Doreen M Rabi7, Karin Y Winston8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) is an accurate test commonly used to determine whether thyroid nodules are malignant in adults. However, less is known about its diagnostic accuracy for this purpose in children, where conduct of FNAB is less frequent, more technically challenging, and pre-test probabilities of malignancy are often higher. The purpose of this systematic review is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of FNAB for the detection of malignancy in pediatric thyroid nodules.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26399232 PMCID: PMC4581518 DOI: 10.1186/s13643-015-0109-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
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| Ovid MEDLINE, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, PubMed, Evidence-Based Medicine reviews | Ovid EMBASE | |||
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| Search filter | MeSH terms | Text words | Emtree terms | Text words |
| Thyroid | Thyroid gland, thyroid nodule, thyroid neoplasm, | Thyroid* | Thyroid gland, thyroid nodule, thyroid tumor, thyroid carcinoma, thyroid cancer | Thyroid* |
| Biopsy | Biopsy; biopsy, fine-needle; biopsy, needle; image-guided biopsy; biopsy, large-core needle; | FNA, core needle biopsy, biopsy*, aspirat*, core, needle, cytology | Needle biopsy, biopsy, image guided biopsy, biopsy needle, large core needle biopsy, tumor biopsy, biopsy technique, fine biopsy needle, core biopsy needle, fine needle aspiration biopsy | Fna, core needle biopsy, biops* aspirat*, core, needle, cytology |
| Pediatric | Pediatrics, adolescent, child | Adol*, child*, ped*, paed* | Pediatrics, adolescent, child | Adol*, child* ped* paed* |
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Fig. 1Two-by-two table examining the primary outcome. Definitions of true and false positives and negatives comparing fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) to the final diagnosis based on surgical histopathology or non-surgical clinical follow-up. Positive and negative results of index test (FNAB) separated into non-benign and benign. Positive and negative results of reference test (surgical histopathology or non-surgical clinical follow-up) separated into malignant and non-malignant. TN true negative, FN false negative, FP false positive, TP true positive, FNAB fine needle aspiration biopsy
Fig. 2Six-by-six table examining the secondary outcome in studies that report data using the Bethesda criteria. FNAB fine needle aspiration biopsy
Fig. 3Sliding thresholds. Sliding thresholds used for fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) interpretation as test negative or positive. Four separate comparisons (A, B, C, D) evaluate the test accuracy of each FNAB diagnostic category to predict thyroid nodule malignancy. FNAB fine needle aspiration biopsy
Fig. 4Definitions of true and false positives and negatives. Definitions of true and false positives and negatives after condensing six-by-six tables into two-by-two contingency tables for comparisons (a–d). In a, positive and negative results of index test (fine needle aspiration biopsy [FNAB]) separated into non-benign and benign. In b, positive results of FNAB including follicular neoplasm, suspicious for malignancy and malignant, and negative results of FNAB including benign and atypia/follicular lesion. In c, positive results of FNAB including suspicious for malignancy and malignant, and negative results of FNAB including benign, atypia/follicular lesion and follicular neoplasm. In d, positive results of FNAB including malignant only, and negative results of FNAB including benign, atypia/follicular lesion, follicular neoplasm and suspicious for malignancy. In all comparisons, positive and negative results of gold standard reference test (surgical histopathology) separated into malignant and non-malignant. Positive and negative results of surrogate reference test (clinical follow-up) and losses to follow-up separated into final diagnoses based on FNAB results. Non-diagnostic biopsies were removed from analysis as final diagnosis of malignant or non-malignant disease unclear in patients lost to follow-up. TN true negative, FN false negative, FP false positive, TP true positive, FNAB fine needle aspiration biopsy