AI Article Synopsis

  • The first edition of guidelines for diagnosing and managing thyroid nodules was published in 2006 and updated twice, leading to the development of a new app called TNAPP to streamline this process.
  • TNAPP is based on updated guidelines and recent research, designed to reduce unnecessary tests and surgeries while helping doctors make informed decisions about patient care.
  • The app has been tested against existing systems and aims to improve patient evaluation and management, with ongoing studies to validate its effectiveness and potential for broader applications in healthcare settings.

Article Abstract

Objective: The first edition of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology/American College of Endocrinology/Associazione Medici Endocrinologi Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Thyroid Nodules was published in 2006 and updated in 2010 and 2016. The American Association of Clinical Endocrinology/American College of Endocrinology/Associazione Medici Endocrinologi multidisciplinary thyroid nodules task force was charged with developing a novel interactive electronic algorithmic tool to evaluate thyroid nodules.

Methods: The Thyroid Nodule App (termed TNAPP) was based on the updated 2016 clinical practice guideline recommendations while incorporating recent scientific evidence and avoiding unnecessary diagnostic procedures and surgical overtreatment. This manuscript describes the algorithmic tool development, its data requirements, and its basis for decision making. It provides links to the web-based algorithmic tool and a tutorial.

Results: TNAPP and TI-RADS were cross-checked on 95 thyroid nodules with histology-proven diagnoses.

Conclusion: TNAPP is a novel interactive web-based tool that uses clinical, imaging, cytologic, and molecular marker data to guide clinical decision making to evaluate and manage thyroid nodules. It may be used as a heuristic tool for evaluating and managing patients with thyroid nodules. It can be adapted to create registries for solo practices, large multispecialty delivery systems, regional and national databases, and research consortiums. Prospective studies are underway to validate TNAPP to determine how it compares with other ultrasound-based classification systems and whether it can improve the care of patients with clinically significant thyroid nodules while reducing the substantial burden incurred by those who do not benefit from further evaluation and treatment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eprac.2021.04.007DOI Listing

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