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Interobserver variability in ultrasound assessment of thyroid nodules.

Jaber Alyami1,2,3, Fahad F Almutairi1,2,3, Sultan Aldoassary4, Amani Albeshry4, Ali Almontashri4, Mazen Abounassif4, Majed Alamri2.   

Abstract

The first diagnostic tool for thyroid disease management is ultrasound. Despite its importance, ultrasound is an extremely subjective procedure that requires a high level of performance skill. Few studies have assessed thyroid ultrasound performance and its effectiveness, particularly the variability between observers in the assessment of ultrasound images. This study evaluated the variability in ultrasound assessments and diagnoses of thyroid nodules between 2 radiologists. In this retrospective study, 75 thyroid nodules in 39 patients were reviewed by 2 experienced radiologists. The nodule composition, margin, shape, calcification, and vasculitis were determined using echogenicity. The study evaluation included these 5 assessments and the final diagnosis. Interobserver variation was determined using Cohen kappa statistics. The interobserver agreements in the interpretation of echogenicity, shape, and margin were fair (κ = 0.21-0.40), whereas there were substantial agreements for vascularity and calcification (κ = 0.62-0.78). The agreements between the observers for individual ultrasound features in this study were the highest for vascularity and the presence/absence of calcification. The interobserver reproducibility for thyroid nodule ultrasound reporting was adequate, but the diagnostic evaluation ability of the observers was inconsistent. The variability in the interpretation of sonographic features could influence the level of suspicion of thyroid malignancy. This study emphasizes the need for consistency in the training of sonographic interpretation of thyroid nodules, particularly for echogenicity, shape, and margin.
Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36254067      PMCID: PMC9575780          DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000031106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)        ISSN: 0025-7974            Impact factor:   1.817


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