Оn the need to introduce the TI-RADS classification in Russia

An active discussion of TI-RADS modifications (Thyroid Imaging Reporting And Diagnostic System) classification continues in the world professional medical community. This system of thyroid nodules stratification on the malignancy signs is intended primarily to select thyroid nodules for a fine needl...

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Main Authors: Elena P. Fisenko, Alexander N. Sencha, Alexey N. Katrich, Yulia P. Sych, Nadezhda V. Tsvetkova, Alexey V. Borsukov, Ekaterina V. Kostromina
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Language:Russian
Published: Endocrinology Research Centre 2019-10-01
Series:Клиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология
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Online Access:https://cet-endojournals.ru/ket/article/viewFile/10115/7777
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author Elena P. Fisenko
Alexander N. Sencha
Alexey N. Katrich
Yulia P. Sych
Nadezhda V. Tsvetkova
Alexey V. Borsukov
Ekaterina V. Kostromina
author_facet Elena P. Fisenko
Alexander N. Sencha
Alexey N. Katrich
Yulia P. Sych
Nadezhda V. Tsvetkova
Alexey V. Borsukov
Ekaterina V. Kostromina
author_sort Elena P. Fisenko
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description An active discussion of TI-RADS modifications (Thyroid Imaging Reporting And Diagnostic System) classification continues in the world professional medical community. This system of thyroid nodules stratification on the malignancy signs is intended primarily to select thyroid nodules for a fine needle aspiration biopsy. The classification should be uniform for all medical institutions of our country, easy to use and understandable by various medical specialists. This article presents a modification of TI-RADS prepared for discussion in the professional communities of Russia. Some major ultrasound features of malignancy (with specificity 95%) and additional or minor features (with specificity 90%) of thyroid nodules are pointed out to emphasise the need of fine needle biopsy. After comparison of diagnostic parameters of proposed TI-RADS and European TIRADS (EU-TIRADS), both systems showed comparable specificity of 93%, while sensitivity of proposed TI-RADS was slightly higher than for EU-TIRADS, with 94.2% and 91.0%, respectively. This discrepancy may be related to minor features of malignancy which were taken into consideration.
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spelling doaj.art-12646f40ca9f440a8607a48f011082e32022-12-21T21:25:44ZrusEndocrinology Research CentreКлиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология1995-54722310-37872019-10-01152556310.14341/ket101158754Оn the need to introduce the TI-RADS classification in RussiaElena P. Fisenko0Alexander N. Sencha1Alexey N. Katrich2Yulia P. Sych3Nadezhda V. Tsvetkova4Alexey V. Borsukov5Ekaterina V. Kostromina6Petrovsky National Research Centre of Surgery; I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and PerinatologyScientific Research Institute – Regional Clinic Hospital №1 named after Professor S.V. Ochapovsky; Kuban State Medical UniversityI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University)Tver State Medical University Smolensk State Medical UniversityN.N. Petrov National Medical Research Centre of Oncology; St. Petersburg Pediatric UniversityAn active discussion of TI-RADS modifications (Thyroid Imaging Reporting And Diagnostic System) classification continues in the world professional medical community. This system of thyroid nodules stratification on the malignancy signs is intended primarily to select thyroid nodules for a fine needle aspiration biopsy. The classification should be uniform for all medical institutions of our country, easy to use and understandable by various medical specialists. This article presents a modification of TI-RADS prepared for discussion in the professional communities of Russia. Some major ultrasound features of malignancy (with specificity 95%) and additional or minor features (with specificity 90%) of thyroid nodules are pointed out to emphasise the need of fine needle biopsy. After comparison of diagnostic parameters of proposed TI-RADS and European TIRADS (EU-TIRADS), both systems showed comparable specificity of 93%, while sensitivity of proposed TI-RADS was slightly higher than for EU-TIRADS, with 94.2% and 91.0%, respectively. This discrepancy may be related to minor features of malignancy which were taken into consideration.https://cet-endojournals.ru/ket/article/viewFile/10115/7777ultrasonographyti-rads сlassificationthyroid carcinoma
spellingShingle Elena P. Fisenko
Alexander N. Sencha
Alexey N. Katrich
Yulia P. Sych
Nadezhda V. Tsvetkova
Alexey V. Borsukov
Ekaterina V. Kostromina
Оn the need to introduce the TI-RADS classification in Russia
Клиническая и экспериментальная тиреоидология
ultrasonography
ti-rads сlassification
thyroid carcinoma
title Оn the need to introduce the TI-RADS classification in Russia
title_full Оn the need to introduce the TI-RADS classification in Russia
title_fullStr Оn the need to introduce the TI-RADS classification in Russia
title_full_unstemmed Оn the need to introduce the TI-RADS classification in Russia
title_short Оn the need to introduce the TI-RADS classification in Russia
title_sort оn the need to introduce the ti rads classification in russia
topic ultrasonography
ti-rads сlassification
thyroid carcinoma
url https://cet-endojournals.ru/ket/article/viewFile/10115/7777
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