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Comparison of the diagnostic performance of the artificial intelligence-based TIRADS algorithm with established classification systems for thyroid nodules
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Abstract
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate and compare the diagnostic performance of various Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data Systems (TIRADS), with a particular focus on the artificial intelligence-based TIRADS (AI-TIRADS), in characterizing thyroid nodules. METHODS: In this retrospective study conducted between April 2016 and May 2022, 1,322 thyroid nodules from 1,139 patients with confirmed cytopathological diagnoses were included. Each nodule was assessed using TIRADS classifications defined by the American College of Radiology (ACR-TIRADS), the American Thyroid Association (ATA-TIRADS), the European Thyroid Association (EU-TIRADS), the Korean Thyroid Association (K-TIRADS), and the AI-TIRADS. Three radiologists independently evaluated the ultrasound (US) characteristics of the nodules using all classification systems. Diagnostic performance was assessed using sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value, and comparisons were made using the McNemar test. RESULTS: < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The AI-TIRADS shows promise in improving diagnostic specificity and reducing unnecessary biopsies in thyroid nodule assessment while maintaining high sensitivity. The findings suggest that the AI-TIRADS may enhance risk stratification, leading to better patient management. Additionally, the study found that the presence of multiple suspicious US features markedly increases the risk of malignancy, whereas isolated features do not substantially elevate the risk. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The AI-TIRADS can enhance thyroid nodule risk stratification by improving diagnostic specificity and reducing unnecessary biopsies, potentially leading to more efficient patient management and better utilization of healthcare resources.
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