The Role of Tc-99 m-MIBI Scan in the Assessment of the Cystic Thyroid Nodule
The Role of Tc-99 m-MIBI Scan in the Assessment of the Cystic Thyroid Nodule
Hurtado-López Luis-Mauricio(Hospital General de México); Martínez-Duncker Carlos(Perspectum LTD, Oxford, UK)
55권 4호, 181~185쪽
초록
Purpose A non-surgical therapeutic option requires assurance that a cystic thyroid nodule with non-diagnostic cytology is benign. This work was undertaken to determine whether Tc-99 m-MIBI scan (MIBI) findings can guide the best therapeutic option with confidence. Material and Methods We studied 81 cystic non-functioning thyroid nodules with non-diagnostic fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) report classified according to ATA 2015 ultrasonography (US) patterns for suspicion of malignancy. All had a MIBI to assess metabolic activity within the nodule as well as histopathological diagnosis. Diagnostic value analysis of MIBI as compared to the US pattern was determined. Results None of the 11 patients with US pattern of benign showed positive MIBI, and all had a histopathological report of benign. Diagnostic value of MIBI on US pattern of very low suspicion showed sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV of 100%, 78.9%, 42.9%, and 100%, respectively. Conclusion Our data shows that the only approach to a safe non-surgical treatment option in a cystic nodule with nondiagnostic FNAB is when no metabolic activity is seen on MIBI.
Abstract
Purpose A non-surgical therapeutic option requires assurance that a cystic thyroid nodule with non-diagnostic cytology is benign. This work was undertaken to determine whether Tc-99 m-MIBI scan (MIBI) findings can guide the best therapeutic option with confidence. Material and Methods We studied 81 cystic non-functioning thyroid nodules with non-diagnostic fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) report classified according to ATA 2015 ultrasonography (US) patterns for suspicion of malignancy. All had a MIBI to assess metabolic activity within the nodule as well as histopathological diagnosis. Diagnostic value analysis of MIBI as compared to the US pattern was determined. Results None of the 11 patients with US pattern of benign showed positive MIBI, and all had a histopathological report of benign. Diagnostic value of MIBI on US pattern of very low suspicion showed sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV of 100%, 78.9%, 42.9%, and 100%, respectively. Conclusion Our data shows that the only approach to a safe non-surgical treatment option in a cystic nodule with nondiagnostic FNAB is when no metabolic activity is seen on MIBI.
- 발행기관:
- 대한핵의학회
- 분류:
- 핵의학