Title of article :
Touch imprint and crash preparation intra operative cytology versus frozen section in thyroid nodule
Author/Authors :
Chehrei, Ali Department of Pathology - Thyroid Research Centre - Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran , Ahmadinejad, Mojtaba Department of Surgery - School of Medicine - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Lorestan, Iran , Tabatabaee, Abbas Department of Surgery - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Hashemi, Mozaffar Department of Surgery - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , kianinia, Mahsa Medical Student Research Committee - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Fateh, Shahin Department of Surgery School of Medicine - Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran , Sanei, Mohammad Hossein Department of Pathology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Intra operative cytology (IC), including touch imprint (TI) and crash preparations (CP), in general has been demonstrated
to be a diagnostic tool for many organs but its validity and reliability for diagnosis of thyroid nodules remain controversial.
We evaluate the diagnostic value of frozen section, touch imprint, crash preparation and the combination of touch imprint and crash
preparation and the combination of frozen section, touch imprint and crash preparation. Materials ans Methods: 55 intra operative
specimens from patients with thyroid nodules who underwent thyroidectomy were evaluated at Alzahra and vali-Asr hospital laboratories.
For all of the patients frozen section (FS), touch imprint (TI) and crash preparation (CP) was obtained and reviewed by two
pathologists at the same time. Serial TI and CP, and FS, TI and CP were reviewed by the same pathologists. Sensitivity, specificity,
positive predictive value, negative predictive value, positive likelihood ratio, negative likelihood ratio and accuracy were calculated
according to the permanent section as the gold standard test. Results: In our study sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for FS was
100%, 97.6% and 98.1% respectively; for TI they were 78.6%, 95% and 92.4%; for CP they were 78.6%, 92.7% and 89.9%; for
serial TI and CP they were 85.7%, 92.7% and 90.9%; and for the combination of FS and TI and CP they were 100%, 97.6% and
98.18% respectively. Conclusions: Intra operative cytology (including TI and CP) seems to be a useful, valuable and inexpensive
method in clinics, which do not have equipment for frozen sections. Intra operative cytology combined with FS increased the overall
accuracy of diagnosis. Further studies are needed to validate the obtained results of this study.
Keywords :
Crash Preparation , Frozen Section , Thyroid Nodule , Touch Imprint
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics