Value of CT added to ultrasonography for the diagnosis of lymph node metastasis in patients with thyroid cancer
Authors
Lee, Y | Kim, JH | Baek, JH | Jung, SL | Park, SW | Kim, J | Yun, TJ | Ha, EJ
 | Lee, KE | Kwon, SY | Yang, KS | Na, DG
BACKGROUND: The benefit of CT for the diagnosis of lymph node metastasis in patients with thyroid cancer is still unclear.
METHODS: Three hundred fifty-one patients with thyroid cancers from 7 hospitals were prospectively enrolled in order to compare diagnostic performance between a combination of ultrasound and CT (ultrasound/CT) and ultrasound alone for prediction of lymph node metastasis and to calculate patient-based benefits of CT added to ultrasound.
RESULTS: Of 801 pathologically proven neck levels, ultrasound/CT showed higher sensitivities in both central and lateral compartments and improved accuracy in the lateral compartment compared to ultrasound alone. In the retropharyngeal/superior mediastinal compartment, although CT could detect lymph node metastasis an ultrasound could not. Patient-based benefit was demonstrated in 13.1% of patients (46/351), and was higher in patients with cancers >1 cm than cancers CONCLUSION: In patients with thyroid cancer, CT improved surgical planning by enhancing the sensitivity for lymph node metastasis and by detecting lymph node metastasis that was overlooked with ultrasound alone.