J3-1760 — Interim report
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The feasibility of European thyroid imaging and reporting data system (EU-TIRADS) score for predicting growth of eurothyroid nodular goiter in an area with sufficient iodine supply

Our aim was to establish the clinical course of euthyroid nodular goiter considering ultrasound stratification tool European Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (EU-TIRADS). Patients diagnosed with euthyroid nodular goiter were invited for re-evaluation 5 years after the diagnosis. Baseline characteristics of the nodules (volume and EU-TIRADS) were retrospectively collected. At follow-up, thyroid ultrasound including nodule volume measurement was performed. One hundred and one patients (92 females and 9 males, mean age 50.4 years, mean TSH 1.52 mIU/L) were included in the study. At baseline, 143 nodules were diagnosed with the mean volume 1.2 mL. Regarding EU-TIRADS, 36.4% of nodules were categorized as EU-TIRADS 2, 37.1% as EU-TIRADS 3, 22.4% as EU-TIRADS 4 and 1.4% as EU-TIRADS 5. After 5 years, the mean volume of the nodules significantly increased to 1.8 mL (p(0.001). In EU-TIRADS 3, the mean increase of nodule volume was 1.2 mL, in EU-TIRADS 4, 0.9 mL, and in EU-TIRADS 2, a decrease in nodule volume of -0.03 mL was observed. The absolute change in nodule volume differed significantly between EU-TIRADS groups when compared pairwise (between EU-TIRADS 2 and 3, p(0.001, between EU-TIRADS 2 and 4, p(0.05, and between EU-TIRADS 3 and 4, p(0.001, respectively). Our results show that nodules with ultrasound morphological characteristics classified as EU-TIRADS 3, although benign, have the largest growth potential, while nodules classified as EU-TIRADS 2, tend to decrease in size. Further research should evaluate if there is an increased need for clinical management of EU-TIRADS 3 subgroup of euthyroid nodular goiter patients.

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