Ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration of thyroid nodules: Assessment of the ideal number of punctures

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Objective: To determine the number of punctures in fine-needle aspiration biopsies required for a safe cytological analysis of thyroid nodules. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional study with focus on diagnosis. The study population included 94 patients. Results: The mean age of the patients participating in the study was 52 years (standard-deviation = 13.7) and 90.4% of them were women. Considering each puncture as an independent event, the first puncture has showed conclusive results in 78.7% of cases, the second, in 81.6%, and the third, in 71.8% of cases. With a view to the increasing chance of a conclusive diagnosis at each new puncture, two punctures have showed conclusive results in 89.5% of cases, and three punctures, in 90.6% of cases with at least one conclusive result. Conclusion: Two punctures in fine-needle aspiration biopsies of thyroid nodules have lead to diagnosis in 89.5% of cases in the study sample, suggesting that there is no need for multiple punctures to safely obtain the diagnosis of thyroid nodules.

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Ceratti, S., Giannini, P., de Souza e Souza, R. A., & Rodrigues, O. F. (2012). Ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration of thyroid nodules: Assessment of the ideal number of punctures. Radiologia Brasileira, 45(3), 145–148. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-39842012000300005

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