Open Medicine (Jun 2023)

An economic evaluation of fine-needle cytology as the primary diagnostic tool in the diagnosis of lymphadenopathy

  • Cavallo Monica,
  • Ciliberti Valeria,
  • Maffei Elisabetta,
  • Serio Bianca,
  • Sabbatino Francesco,
  • Zeppa Pio,
  • Caputo Alessandro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2023-0719
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 2103 – 10

Abstract

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Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is commonly used to obtain a pre-surgical pathological diagnosis in many organs, but its cost-effectiveness in lymphadenopathy has not been studied yet. We calculated the cost and diagnostic accuracy of a diagnostic algorithm that uses FNAC as a first-line procedure and compared it to a purely surgical approach in 545 consecutive lymphadenopathies. In 74% of the cases, FNAC alone can obtain a sufficiently detailed diagnosis, avoiding the surgical biopsy. In doing so, the average cost of diagnosis is cut to less than one-third, the patient avoids an invasive procedure and the diagnosis is reached earlier. In conclusion, the systematic use of lymph node-FNAC in the initial assessment of lymphadenopathy is clinically and economically advantageous as it avoids surgical biopsies in cases where cytology can suffice.

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