Is the colposcopic lesion size a predictor of high-grade lesions in young patients?

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Einstein-Sao Paulo Pub Date : 2024-07-08 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0462
Beatriz Mokwa Dos Santos, Edward Araujo Júnior, Rita Maira Zanine
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate whether severity changes with colposcopic lesion size, regardless of age.

Methods: This retrospective comparative study reviewed the records of 428 women with altered cytopathology reports who were directed by primary health care. Only those women with colposcopic alterations were evaluated (n=411). Histopathological analyses were restricted to patients who underwent excisional treatment (n=345). According to their age, they were grouped into the following: <21, 21-24, 25-35, and >35 years, and also, ≤24 and ≥25 years. The cytopathological, colposcopic, and histopathological findings were grouped according to severity. Lesion size was subjectively assessed from the colposcopic drawing recorded in the chart and according to the number of quadrants of the total cervical surface affected by colposcopic alterations in the transformation zone. Statistical significance was set at p<0.05.

Results: The evaluations suggested that the lesion size was directly related to the severity of the cytopathology, colposcopy, and histopathology reports for the age groups ≤24 or ≥25 years. We observed associations between lesion size and severity of the cytopathology (≤24 years, p=0.037) and histopathology (≥25 years, p=0.003) findings.

Conclusion: The size of the lesion was directly related to the severity of the histopathological lesion in patients aged ≥25 years and cytopathological in patients aged ≤24 years.

阴道镜下的病变大小是否能预测年轻患者的高级别病变?
研究目的本研究旨在评估严重程度是否会随着阴道镜病变的大小而变化,与年龄无关:这项回顾性比较研究回顾了 428 名细胞病理报告有改变的妇女的记录,这些妇女都是由初级医疗保健机构指导的。仅对阴道镜病变的女性进行了评估(n=411)。组织病理学分析仅限于接受切除治疗的患者(人数=345)。根据年龄,他们被分为以下几组:35岁,以及≤24岁和≥25岁。根据严重程度对细胞病理学、阴道镜和组织病理学结果进行分组。病变的大小是根据病历中记录的阴道镜图纸以及转化区内受阴道镜改变影响的整个宫颈表面的象限数进行主观评估的。统计显著性以 p 为标准:评估结果表明,在年龄≤24 岁或≥25 岁的人群中,病变大小与细胞病理学、阴道镜检查和组织病理学报告的严重程度直接相关。我们观察到病变大小与细胞病理学(≤24 岁,p=0.037)和组织病理学(≥25 岁,p=0.003)结果的严重程度之间存在关联:结论:在年龄≥25 岁的患者中,病变的大小与组织病理学病变的严重程度直接相关,在年龄≤24 岁的患者中,病变的大小与细胞病理学病变的严重程度直接相关。
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