| Literature DB >> 33970434 |
T J Marini1, S L Weiss1, A Gupta1, Y T Zhao1, T M Baran1, B Garra2, I Shafiq1, D C Oppenheimer1, M S Egoavil3, R L Ortega1, R A Quinn1, J Kan1, A M Dozier1, L Tamayo3, C Carlotto3, B Castaneda4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Thyroid ultrasound is a key tool in the evaluation of the thyroid, but billions of people around the world lack access to ultrasound imaging. In this study, we tested an asynchronous telediagnostic ultrasound system operated by individuals without prior ultrasound training which may be used to effectively evaluate the thyroid and improve access to imaging worldwide.Entities:
Keywords: Global health; Goiter; Telemedicine; Thyroid cancer; Thyroid ultrasound; Ultrasound
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33970434 PMCID: PMC8572222 DOI: 10.1007/s40618-021-01584-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Endocrinol Invest ISSN: 0391-4097 Impact factor: 4.256
Fig. 1Thyroid teleultrasound. This figure shows a schematic overview of the thyroid teleultrasound system. Images acquired by individuals without prior ultrasound training are sent for remote interpretation via the use of a tablet. The imaging report is subsequently returned back to the tablet for review by the ordering clinician after interpretation by a radiologist
Fig. 2Thyroid VSI protocol. The thyroid VSI protocol involves seven steps without patient preparation. The first three steps are transverse sweeps with an arc at the start and end of each sweep to maximize visibility. The last four sweeps are longitudinal arcs in the superior and inferior right and left thyroid to provide redundancy and localization information
Image quality and visualization
| Measure | Level | Percentage (95% confidence interval) |
|---|---|---|
| Right lobe visualized | < 30% | – |
| 30–50% | – | |
| 50–80% | 11.6% (6.47–18.7%) | |
| ≥ 80% | 87.6% (80.4–92.9%) | |
| Left lobe visualized | < 30% | – |
| 30–50% | – | |
| 50–80% | – | |
| ≥ 80% | 100% (97–100%) | |
| Isthmus visualized | < 30% | – |
| 30–50% | – | |
| 50–80% | – | |
| ≥ 80% | 100% (97–100%) | |
| Image quality | Poor | – |
| Acceptable | 12.4% (7.11–19.6%) | |
| Excellent | 87.6% (80.4–92.9%) |
Fig. 3Normal thyroid on VSI. Thyroid VSI examination from an asymptomatic 65-year-old female performed by an operator after 8 h of training. a Normal right thyroid gland on a still image from the right transverse VSI cine clip. The trachea (arrow) and carotid artery (arrowhead) are also seen. b Normal left thyroid gland on a still image from the left transverse VSI cine clip. The esophagus is also seen (arrow). Supplemental Material 3 includes the cine clips from this exam. These cine clips and all other VSI examinations in this study were obtained by individuals without prior ultrasound experience
Lobe characteristics and confidence
| Lobe | Variable | Summary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Right | Presence of nodule | 4.13% (1.36–9.38%) | |
| Lobe size | Small | 2.48% (0.514–7.07%) | |
| Normal | 95% (89.5–98.2%) | ||
| Large | 1.65% (0.201–5.84%) | ||
| Confidence | Not confident | 0.826% (0.0209–4.52%) | |
| Intermediate confidence | 8.26% (4.03–14.7%) | ||
| Confident | 90.1% (83.3–94.8%) | ||
| Left | Presence of nodule | 4.96% (1.84–10.5%) | |
| Lobe size | Small | 3.31% (0.908–8.25%) | |
| Normal | 95.9% (90.6–98.6%) | ||
| Large | 0.826% (0.0209–4.52%) | ||
| Confidence | Not confident | 0.826% (0.0209–4.52%) | |
| Intermediate confidence | 4.13% (1.36–9.38%) | ||
| Confident | 95% (89.5–98.2%) | ||
| Isthmus | Presence of nodule | 0.826% (0.0209–4.52%) | |
| Confidence | Not confident | – | |
| Intermediate confidence | 3.31% (0.908–8.25%) | ||
| Confident | 96.7% (91.8–99.1%) | ||
Values are percentage (95% confidence interval)
Agreement on measurements
| Variable | Measurement (mm) | Agreement | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VSI | Standard of care | Intraclass correlation coefficient | Bland–Altman bias (VSI-standard of care) | |
| Right lobe AP | 16.4 ± 2.8 | 13.5 ± 4.36 | 0.37 (0.04–0.58, | 2.84 (− 5.71 to 11.4, |
| Right lobe transverse | 13.1 ± 2.36 | 12.1 ± 2.24 | 0.57 (0.35–0.71, | 1.07 (− 3.69 to 5.83, |
| Left lobe AP | 14.5 ± 2.83 | 11.9 ± 2.97 | 0.42 (0.02–0.64, | 2.54 (− 3.87 to 8.94, |
| Left lobe transverse | 12.9 ± 2.32 | 11.2 ± 1.69 | 0.58 (0.01–0.79, | 1.77 (− 1.96 to 5.5, |
| Isthmus lobe AP | 3.73 ± 0.858 | 2.52 ± 0.965 | 0.48 (− 0.22 to 0.77, | 1.21 (− 0.425 to 2.84, |
Values are percentage (95% confidence interval). Intraclass correlation coefficients were calculated using a two-way random effects model for absolute agreement
Fig. 4Thyroid nodule on VSI. Thyroid VSI examination from an asymptomatic 31-year-old female. a Standard of care image showing a 5 mm solid hypoechoic thyroid nodule (arrow) in the middle third of the left thyroid with hyperechoic calcification. b Left transverse VSI sweep still image showing the same solid hypoechoic nodule (arrow) also measured at 5 mm with hyperechoic calcification. The left transverse VSI cine clip has been provided as Supplemental Material 4