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Concordance Between Hybrid Capture 2 Results Performed on Cervical Samples Obtained Before and Immediately After Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid Test

BACKGROUND: VIA is a simple, inexpensive test widely advocated for resource-limited settings. Major limitation of VIA is its low specificity. HPV DNA testing can be used to triage VIA-positive women if the facilities are available. The major concern for such strategy would be whether sample collecti...

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Autores principales: Basu, Partha, Samaddar, Anushree, Mittal, Srabani, Basu, Urmimala, Chatterjee, Simi, Biswas, Jaydip
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3950742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24627746
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author Basu, Partha
Samaddar, Anushree
Mittal, Srabani
Basu, Urmimala
Chatterjee, Simi
Biswas, Jaydip
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Samaddar, Anushree
Mittal, Srabani
Basu, Urmimala
Chatterjee, Simi
Biswas, Jaydip
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description BACKGROUND: VIA is a simple, inexpensive test widely advocated for resource-limited settings. Major limitation of VIA is its low specificity. HPV DNA testing can be used to triage VIA-positive women if the facilities are available. The major concern for such strategy would be whether sample collection after acetic acid wash will alter HPV test characteristics. This study aimed to evaluate whether samples for HPV testing by Hybrid Capture 2 (HC2) technology can be collected immediately after VIA without altering test performance. METHODS: Total 204 VIA-positive women were recruited. Cervical samples were collected for HC2 test before and after VIA at the same sitting by the same provider. The paired samples were analyzed at the same laboratory by the same technician in the same batch of testing. Agreement in HC2 results between pre-VIA and post-VIA samples was estimated using kappa statistics. All women had colposcopy and biopsies were obtained if colposcopy was suspicious of neoplasia. Sensitivity and specificity of HC2 test in detecting CIN2+ lesions were calculated using negative colposcopy or biopsy as the gold standard and were compared between the pre and post VIA samples. RESULTS: Almost perfect agreement in HC2 results (kappa=0.85) and RLU/Cut off ratios (correlation coefficient=0.92) was observed between samples collected before and after VIA. The sensitivity and specificity to detect CIN2+ lesions remained unaltered even when cervical samples were collected after VIA. This confirmed that acetic acid wash did not alter HC2 performance. CONCLUSIONS: Collection of samples for HC2 test is feasible immediately after VIA.
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spelling pubmed-39507422014-03-13 Concordance Between Hybrid Capture 2 Results Performed on Cervical Samples Obtained Before and Immediately After Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid Test Basu, Partha Samaddar, Anushree Mittal, Srabani Basu, Urmimala Chatterjee, Simi Biswas, Jaydip Int J Prev Med Original Article BACKGROUND: VIA is a simple, inexpensive test widely advocated for resource-limited settings. Major limitation of VIA is its low specificity. HPV DNA testing can be used to triage VIA-positive women if the facilities are available. The major concern for such strategy would be whether sample collection after acetic acid wash will alter HPV test characteristics. This study aimed to evaluate whether samples for HPV testing by Hybrid Capture 2 (HC2) technology can be collected immediately after VIA without altering test performance. METHODS: Total 204 VIA-positive women were recruited. Cervical samples were collected for HC2 test before and after VIA at the same sitting by the same provider. The paired samples were analyzed at the same laboratory by the same technician in the same batch of testing. Agreement in HC2 results between pre-VIA and post-VIA samples was estimated using kappa statistics. All women had colposcopy and biopsies were obtained if colposcopy was suspicious of neoplasia. Sensitivity and specificity of HC2 test in detecting CIN2+ lesions were calculated using negative colposcopy or biopsy as the gold standard and were compared between the pre and post VIA samples. RESULTS: Almost perfect agreement in HC2 results (kappa=0.85) and RLU/Cut off ratios (correlation coefficient=0.92) was observed between samples collected before and after VIA. The sensitivity and specificity to detect CIN2+ lesions remained unaltered even when cervical samples were collected after VIA. This confirmed that acetic acid wash did not alter HC2 performance. CONCLUSIONS: Collection of samples for HC2 test is feasible immediately after VIA. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3950742/ /pubmed/24627746 Text en Copyright: © International Journal of Preventive Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Basu, Partha
Samaddar, Anushree
Mittal, Srabani
Basu, Urmimala
Chatterjee, Simi
Biswas, Jaydip
Concordance Between Hybrid Capture 2 Results Performed on Cervical Samples Obtained Before and Immediately After Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid Test
title Concordance Between Hybrid Capture 2 Results Performed on Cervical Samples Obtained Before and Immediately After Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid Test
title_full Concordance Between Hybrid Capture 2 Results Performed on Cervical Samples Obtained Before and Immediately After Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid Test
title_fullStr Concordance Between Hybrid Capture 2 Results Performed on Cervical Samples Obtained Before and Immediately After Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid Test
title_full_unstemmed Concordance Between Hybrid Capture 2 Results Performed on Cervical Samples Obtained Before and Immediately After Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid Test
title_short Concordance Between Hybrid Capture 2 Results Performed on Cervical Samples Obtained Before and Immediately After Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid Test
title_sort concordance between hybrid capture 2 results performed on cervical samples obtained before and immediately after visual inspection with acetic acid test
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3950742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24627746
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