Fine-Needle Aspiration: Survey of Clinical Utility

Author:

Cannon C. Ron12,Replogle William H.13

Affiliation:

1. Jackson, Mississippi

2. Head & Neck Surgical Group; the Division of Otolaryngology, Department of Surgery; the Department of Family Medicine; and the Department of Diagnostic Services, School of Dentistry, University School of Medicine

3. Department of Family Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The goal was to determine the features of clinical usage of fine-needle aspiration (FNA) in this country in terms of utilization, indications, and practice and demographic characteristics of those who use FNA. STUDY DESIGN: A survey was mailed to otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons (OTO-HNSs) in the United States. The results were totaled and analyzed for indications for FNA performance, practice setting, age, and geographic location of practitioners. RESULTS: The most common indications for use of FNA were in the diagnoses of neck, thyroid, salivary, and other masses in the head and neck. In the survey group the average number of FNAs performed per month was 4.7 per respondent practitioner. FNA was statistically related to age (older physicians performed it less) and region of the country. FNAs are performed at a lower rate in the West. CONCLUSIONS: FNA is a commonly performed procedure. Certain groups of OTO-HNSs (older, located in western states) do not perform FNA as commonly as other OTO-HNSs. Further education regarding the merits of FNA is needed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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