Objective. To understand the state of the art of Italian thyroid cytopathology practice, a survey was sent by the Italian Committee of cytopathology to the 846 registered emails of the Italian society of pathology and cytology (SIAPEC) members.Methods. A survey divided in 4 sections (geographic distribution, pre-analytics, diagnostic work up, molecular testing) was sent to SIAPEC members in April 2023. An additional set of questions regarding molecular analysis was sent to first round participants. Results. A total of 104/846 (12.2%) SIAPEC members replied to the survey. Non-pathologist physicians performed FNA in the majority of cases (78/104, 75%). The Italian Consensus for the Classification and Reporting of Thyroid Cytology (ICCRTC) system is adopted by most centers (94/104 90,38%), although in 32.6% it was used along with other classifications systems. Only 44/104 (42.2%) of the participants performed molecular tests on thyroid FNA, mostly upon requests from the caring physician (25/41, 61.1%). Conclusion. This survey offers a snapshot of the current Italian thyroid FNA practice. The volume of thyroid FNA performed is similar to the pre-Covid workload and the ICCRTC is the most frequently adopted classification system. Molecular tests are performed by a significant minority of participants, with different testing modalities and clinical-pathological indications.
Acanfora, G., Nacchio, M., Baronchelli, C., Boscaino, A., Buriani, C., Carico, E., et al. (2025). Trends in Thyroid Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology - Results from the Italian Cytopathology Committee National Practice Survey. PATHOLOGICA, 117(4), 309-319 [10.32074/1591-951X-N1295].
Trends in Thyroid Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology - Results from the Italian Cytopathology Committee National Practice Survey
Damiani S.;Tallini G.;
2025
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Objective. To understand the state of the art of Italian thyroid cytopathology practice, a survey was sent by the Italian Committee of cytopathology to the 846 registered emails of the Italian society of pathology and cytology (SIAPEC) members.Methods. A survey divided in 4 sections (geographic distribution, pre-analytics, diagnostic work up, molecular testing) was sent to SIAPEC members in April 2023. An additional set of questions regarding molecular analysis was sent to first round participants. Results. A total of 104/846 (12.2%) SIAPEC members replied to the survey. Non-pathologist physicians performed FNA in the majority of cases (78/104, 75%). The Italian Consensus for the Classification and Reporting of Thyroid Cytology (ICCRTC) system is adopted by most centers (94/104 90,38%), although in 32.6% it was used along with other classifications systems. Only 44/104 (42.2%) of the participants performed molecular tests on thyroid FNA, mostly upon requests from the caring physician (25/41, 61.1%). Conclusion. This survey offers a snapshot of the current Italian thyroid FNA practice. The volume of thyroid FNA performed is similar to the pre-Covid workload and the ICCRTC is the most frequently adopted classification system. Molecular tests are performed by a significant minority of participants, with different testing modalities and clinical-pathological indications.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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