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液基妇科细胞学液基薄层细胞涂片的效果评价

Efficacy assessment of CellSlide^(tm) in liquid-based gynecologic cytology
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摘要 Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of CellSlidetm (CS) method in liquid-based gynecologic cytology. Methods. We compared 1221 specimens prepared by both CS and conventional techniques to evaluate specimen adequacy and cytologic diagnoses. Sensitivity and specificity of these techniques were analyzed in 54 cases using the available histological data. Results. Quality limiting factors, such as obscuring inflammation or blood, were markedly reduced in CS (0.2%) compared to the conventional smear (4.9%). There was a complete agreement in the Bethesda 2001 diagnosis between these methods in 1132 cases (92.7%)-out of 1221. 16.7%more ASC cases and 37.5%more low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL) and 21.4%more high-grade SIL (HSIL) were detected on the CS slides than on the conventional smears. Sensitivity rates, relative to histological data, were 91.4%(CS) and 74.3%(conventional) and specificity rates were same (89.5%) for ASC and more severe lesions. Infectious organisms (Trichomonas and Candida, etc.) were readily identifiable in both methods. Conclusions. CS preparation is more sensitive and equally specific in detecting epithelial abnormalities when compared to the conventional smear. In addition, it has a lower incidence of unsatisfactory results with hypocellularity or >75%obscuration of cells. Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of CellSlidetm (CS) method in liquid-based gynecologic cytology. Methods. We compared 1221 specimens prepared by both CS and conventional techniques to evaluate specimen adequacy and cytologic diagnoses. Sensitivity and specificity of these techniques were analyzed in 54 cases using the available histological data. Results. Quality limiting factors, such as obscuring inflammation or blood, were markedly reduced in CS (0.2%) compared to the conventional smear (4.9%). There was a complete agreement in the Bethesda 2001 diagnosis between these methods in 1132 cases (92.7%)-out of 1221. 16.7%more ASC cases and 37.5%more low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL) and 21.4%more high-grade SIL (HSIL) were detected on the CS slides than on the conventional smears. Sensitivity rates, relative to histological data, were 91.4%(CS) and 74.3%(conventional) and specificity rates were same (89.5%) for ASC and more severe lesions. Infectious organisms (Trichomonas and Candida, etc.) were readily identifiable in both methods. Conclusions. CS preparation is more sensitive and equally specific in detecting epithelial abnormalities when compared to the conventional smear. In addition, it has a lower incidence of unsatisfactory results with hypocellularity or >75%obscuration of cells.
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(妇产科学分册)》 2006年第3期54-54,共1页 Core Journal in Obstetrics/Gynecology
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