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Knowledge of cytology results affects the performance of colposcopy: a crossover study
Lalande, Eva; Clarke, Holly; Undurraga, Manuela et al.
2024In BMC Women's Health
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Abstract :
[en] Abstract Objective – To determine whether knowledge of cytology affects the colposcopist’s diagnostic accuracy in the identification of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 and worse (≥ CIN2). Method – In this cross-over study, healthcare professionals interpreted colposcopy images from 80 patient cases with known histological diagnoses. For each case, 2 images taken with a colposcope were provided (native and after acetic acid application). Inclusion criteria consisted of women with a transformation zone type 1 or 2, who had both a cytological and histological diagnosis. Cases were distributed across two online surveys, one including and one omitting the cytology. A wash-out period of six weeks between surveys was implemented. Colposcopists were asked to give their diagnosis for each case as < CIN2 or ≥ CIN2 on both assessments. Statistical analysis was conducted to compare the two interpretations. Results – Knowledge of cytology significantly improved the sensitivity when interpreting colposcopic images, from 51.1% [95%CI: 39.3 to 62.8] to 63.7% [95%CI: 52.1 to 73.9] and improved the specificity from 63.5% [95%CI: 52.3 to 73.5] to 76.6% [95%CI: 67.2 to 84.0]. Sensitivity was higher by 38.6% when a high-grade cytology (ASC-H, HSIL, AGC) was communicated compared to a low-grade cytology (inflammation, ASC-US, LSIL). Specificity was higher by 31% when a low-grade cytology was communicated compared to a high-grade. Conclusion – Our data suggests that knowledge of cytology increases sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis of ≥ CIN2 lesions at colposcopy. Association between cytology and histology may have contributed to the findings.
Disciplines :
Reproductive medicine (gynecology, andrology, obstetrics)
Author, co-author :
Lalande, Eva;  University of Geneva
Clarke, Holly;  University Hospitals of Geneva
Undurraga, Manuela;  University Hospitals of Geneva
Nguyen, Vu Quoc Huy;  Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Jaksic, Cyril;  Geneva University Hospitals, University of Geneva
Goffin, Frédéric ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques
Arbyn, Marc;  Belgian Cancer Centre
Jeronimo, Jose;  National Cancer Institute
Tille, Jean-Christophe;  Geneva University Hospitals
Saiji, Essia;  Geneva University Hospitals
Vassilakos, Pierre;  Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research
Petignat, Patrick;  University Hospitals of Geneva
Language :
English
Title :
Knowledge of cytology results affects the performance of colposcopy: a crossover study
Publication date :
2024
Journal title :
BMC Women's Health
eISSN :
1472-6874
Publisher :
BioMed Central, United Kingdom
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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