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dc.contributor.authorMacharia, H C
dc.date.accessioned2013-06-03T09:49:51Z
dc.date.available2013-06-03T09:49:51Z
dc.date.issued2000
dc.identifier.citationResearch dissertation submitted as partial fulfilment for master of medicine in obstetrics and gynaecology, University of Nairobi.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/11295/28681
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is one of the most common female malignancies worldwide. Since the introduction of conventional Papanicolaou smear mortality from cervical cancer has reduced considerably. Despite its success, it has sensitivity of only 51% and false negative rate of 5-10%. Approved LBC products by FDA claim a 65-percent increased detection rate of HSIL compared with conventional smears, as well as decreased unsatisfactory sample rates. Evidence shows that Liquid Based Preparation is more sensitive and accurate for the detection of both squamous and glandular lesions of the cervix. Studies of the accuracy of liquid based preparations reports sensitivity of61-66% and specificity of82-91%. OBJECTIVE: To compare liquid based preparation and conventional pap smears with ..~olposcopic biopsy results at Kenyatta National Hospital. STUDY DESIGN: This was a hospital-based comparative cross-sectional study. Eligible clients were recruited into the study by convenient sampling over a period of 4 months between August and November 2011. .. METHODOLOGY: Clients referred to colposcopy clinic with abnormal Pap smear results who met inclusion criteria were recruited into the study by convenient sampling. Socio-demographic data was collected. Before colposcopy/biopsy a split sample technique was used to collect conventional Pap smear and liquid based Pap smear. SETTING: The study was conducted at the Kenyatta National Hospital's colposcopy clinic. RESUL TS: A total of 73 patients referred with abnormal pap smears who met the inclusion criteria were interviewed and samples taken. The mean age of the patients was 38 yrs (SD +-10). More than 50% of the patients interviewed were aware of Pap smear. Less than 20% of these had had a pap smear before referral while 34% despite being aware about a Pap smear had not done any before. About 45% of the patients were not aware about a Pap smear prior to referral. Both the results of referral pap smear and repeat pap smear were predominantly squamous lesions i.e. LSIL or HSIL. There were more unsatisfactory smears with ~iquid based cytology 14(19%) compared to 4(6%) for conventional pap smears. 10 Liquid based cytology had higher sensitivity in detection of both squamous and glandular lesions than conventional Pap smear. There was significant increase of false negatives with repeat CPAP (P <0.0001) compared to LBe. There was increased detection of low grade lesions with LBC 22% compared to conventional pap smears 11% of which 29% of the samples were true LSIL on histology. This was a significant difference for CPAP (P 0.007). Both tests performed well in detection of HSILICIS with no significant difference when compared with histological diagnosis . ..'# There was significant difference with repeat CPAP for detection ofSCC (P 0.013). However, there was no significant difference in the detection of glandular lesions for both tests. In general, the results of repeat CPAP and LBC were in agreement with a kappa of 0.84 . .. CONCLUSION: Liquid based cytology had a higher sensitivity of 92% as compared with conventional pap smears' 57%. However, it had low specificity of 13% as compared with 50% for conventional Pap smear. The positive predictive values for the two tests were the same. The negative predictive value for liquid based cytology was higher compared to that of conventional Pap smear. Overall, liquid based cytology is more accurate than conventional Pap smear in detection of cervical intraepithelial lesions. RECOMMENDATION: 1. In patients with abnormal pap smears requiring a repeat pap smear, liquid based cytology is recommended due to its higher sensitivity compared to conventional Pap smear. . However, the cost of this 'new technology in cervical cancer screening is more than of conventional pap smears. In normal population, conventional Pap smear remains the screening test of choice.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.titleA comparative analysis of liquid-based preparations and conventional pap smears with colposcopic biopsy at Kenyatta National Hospitalen
dc.typeThesisen
dc.description.departmenta Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi, ; bDepartment of Mental Health, School of Medicine, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya
local.publisherMedicine, University of Nairobien


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