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UnknownNCT04388956

Thyroid Disease Diagnosis by Mutiple Ultrasonic Factors.

Diagnosis of Thyroid Tumors by Multiple Ultrasonic Factors.

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
300 (estimated)
Sponsor
National Taiwan University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In the outpatient clinic based population setting, the investigators want to reappraise the accuracy of the new model of multi-factorial ultrasound diagnosis with the conventional fine-needle aspiration cytology.

Detailed description

4 to 7 percent of adult population has a palpable thyroid nodule and 17% to 27% of cases can be found when examined by sonography. Although the incidence of the thyroid nodules is high, only 1 of 20 clinically identified nodules is malignant. Several gray scale sonographic characteristics have been suggestive of malignancy, including hypoechoigenicity, micro calcification, blurred margin and intranodular vascularity. The intranodular vascularity has been studied in several researches. But the previous studies usually evaluated the vascularity by color Doppler sonography and only divided into several categories subjectively. And the result is controversial. The evaluation of the tumor microcirculation by Doppler ultrasound has been used in many tumors and defined as vascularity index (VI). The power Doppler sonography has many advantages over color Doppler ultrasound in studying the vascularity. It is more sensitive, less noisy. Power Doppler can detect the blood flow of small internal tumor vessels with a diameter of less than 100μm at slow flow rates on the order of a few mm per second1,2 According to our previous study, the vascularity index(PDVI) of thyroid tumor by power Doppler ultrasound between benign and malignant one are statistically different. In the present study, the investigators examine different PDVI of thyroid tumors and the traditional(B-mode)ultrasound features including the heterogeneity, echogenicity, margin status, and the presence of microcalcification. The investigators consider the several factors simultaneously by statistical model (PCA, FLD). In the outpatient clinic based population setting, the investigators want to reappraise the accuracy of the new model of multi-factorial ultrasound diagnosis with the conventional fine-needle aspiration cytology.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2008-07-01
Primary completion
2022-12-31
Completion
2022-12-31
First posted
2020-05-15
Last updated
2021-06-09

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Taiwan

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