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Triaging HPV-Positive Cervical Samples with p16 and Ki-67 Dual Stained Cytology within an Organized Screening Program—A Prospective Observational Study from Western Norway

The implementation of high-risk human papillomavirus testing (hrHPV testing) as a screening method in substitute for cytology has evoked the need for more sensitive and less objective tests for the triage of HPV-positive women. In a cohort of 1763 HPV-positive women, the potential of immunocytochemi...

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Autores principales: Øvestad, Irene Tveiterås, Dalen, Ingvild, Andersland, Marie S., Vintermyr, Olav K., Moltu, Pia, Berland, Jannicke M., Janssen, Emilius A. M., Haugland, Hans Kristian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108319
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087158
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author Øvestad, Irene Tveiterås
Dalen, Ingvild
Andersland, Marie S.
Vintermyr, Olav K.
Moltu, Pia
Berland, Jannicke M.
Janssen, Emilius A. M.
Haugland, Hans Kristian
author_facet Øvestad, Irene Tveiterås
Dalen, Ingvild
Andersland, Marie S.
Vintermyr, Olav K.
Moltu, Pia
Berland, Jannicke M.
Janssen, Emilius A. M.
Haugland, Hans Kristian
author_sort Øvestad, Irene Tveiterås
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description The implementation of high-risk human papillomavirus testing (hrHPV testing) as a screening method in substitute for cytology has evoked the need for more sensitive and less objective tests for the triage of HPV-positive women. In a cohort of 1763 HPV-positive women, the potential of immunocytochemical p16 and Ki-67 dual staining as compared to cytology, alone or in combination with HPV partial genotyping, was tested for triage of women attending a cervical cancer screening program. Performance was measured using sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values. Comparisons were assessed using logistic regression models and the McNemar test. Dual staining was evaluated in a prospectively collected study cohort of 1763 HPV-screened women. For triage of CIN2+ and CIN3+, NPV and sensitivity, 91.8% and 94.2% versus 87.9% and 89.7%, respectively, were significantly higher using dual staining together with HPV 16/18 positive, as compared to cytology (p < 0.001). The specificities, however, were lower for dual staining as compared to cytology. Conclusions: Dual staining is safer for decision-making regarding HPV-positive women’s need for follow-up with colposcopy and biopsy, as compared to cytology.
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spelling pubmed-101383752023-04-28 Triaging HPV-Positive Cervical Samples with p16 and Ki-67 Dual Stained Cytology within an Organized Screening Program—A Prospective Observational Study from Western Norway Øvestad, Irene Tveiterås Dalen, Ingvild Andersland, Marie S. Vintermyr, Olav K. Moltu, Pia Berland, Jannicke M. Janssen, Emilius A. M. Haugland, Hans Kristian Int J Mol Sci Article The implementation of high-risk human papillomavirus testing (hrHPV testing) as a screening method in substitute for cytology has evoked the need for more sensitive and less objective tests for the triage of HPV-positive women. In a cohort of 1763 HPV-positive women, the potential of immunocytochemical p16 and Ki-67 dual staining as compared to cytology, alone or in combination with HPV partial genotyping, was tested for triage of women attending a cervical cancer screening program. Performance was measured using sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values. Comparisons were assessed using logistic regression models and the McNemar test. Dual staining was evaluated in a prospectively collected study cohort of 1763 HPV-screened women. For triage of CIN2+ and CIN3+, NPV and sensitivity, 91.8% and 94.2% versus 87.9% and 89.7%, respectively, were significantly higher using dual staining together with HPV 16/18 positive, as compared to cytology (p < 0.001). The specificities, however, were lower for dual staining as compared to cytology. Conclusions: Dual staining is safer for decision-making regarding HPV-positive women’s need for follow-up with colposcopy and biopsy, as compared to cytology. MDPI 2023-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10138375/ /pubmed/37108319 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087158 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Øvestad, Irene Tveiterås
Dalen, Ingvild
Andersland, Marie S.
Vintermyr, Olav K.
Moltu, Pia
Berland, Jannicke M.
Janssen, Emilius A. M.
Haugland, Hans Kristian
Triaging HPV-Positive Cervical Samples with p16 and Ki-67 Dual Stained Cytology within an Organized Screening Program—A Prospective Observational Study from Western Norway
title Triaging HPV-Positive Cervical Samples with p16 and Ki-67 Dual Stained Cytology within an Organized Screening Program—A Prospective Observational Study from Western Norway
title_full Triaging HPV-Positive Cervical Samples with p16 and Ki-67 Dual Stained Cytology within an Organized Screening Program—A Prospective Observational Study from Western Norway
title_fullStr Triaging HPV-Positive Cervical Samples with p16 and Ki-67 Dual Stained Cytology within an Organized Screening Program—A Prospective Observational Study from Western Norway
title_full_unstemmed Triaging HPV-Positive Cervical Samples with p16 and Ki-67 Dual Stained Cytology within an Organized Screening Program—A Prospective Observational Study from Western Norway
title_short Triaging HPV-Positive Cervical Samples with p16 and Ki-67 Dual Stained Cytology within an Organized Screening Program—A Prospective Observational Study from Western Norway
title_sort triaging hpv-positive cervical samples with p16 and ki-67 dual stained cytology within an organized screening program—a prospective observational study from western norway
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108319
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087158
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