Modified Cervicography and Visual Inspection With Acetic Acid as an Alternative Screening Method for Cervical Precancerous Lesions

Gatot Purwoto, Hasra Depiesa Dianika, Andre Putra, Sigit Purbadi, Laila Nuranna

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Abstract

Background
We compared the diagnostic accuracy between visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and modified cervicography as an alternative screening method for cervical precancerous lesions.

Methods
A diagnostic cross-sectional study was performed at the outpatient clinic at an Indonesian national referral hospital from February until April 2015. We collected samples from patients who sequentially underwent VIA examination, modified cervicography, and colposcopy.

Results
A total of 185 patients were included in this study. Modified cervicography showed positive results in 7.6% of patients, while 7.0% of patients had a VIA positive result. This is compared to 5.4% of patients showing abnormal colposcopy results. From those results, we obtained that sensitivity and specificity of VIA were 96.0% and 90.9%. Meanwhile, sensitivity and specificity of modified cervicography were 97.7% and 90.9%, respectively, compared to colposcopy as a gold standard.

Conclusions
Modified cervicography and VIA are reliable tools for cervical cancer screening, with comparable sensitivity and specificity. Modified cervicography can be used as a supplementary tool to improve the documentation of VIA and as an alternative to VIA alone.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)254-259
JournalJournal of Cancer Prevention
Volume22
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Dec 2017

Keywords

  • Colposcopy
  • Modified cervicography
  • Sensitivity and specificity
  • Visual inspection with acetic acid

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