Detection of Cervical Precancer Using Visual Inspection Method with Acetic Acid.

Q3 Medicine
Gehanath Baral, Lila Oli, Sheela Verma, Snigdha Rai, Parshuram Aryal, Suman Tiwari
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Abstract

Background: Cervical cancer screening is the priority activity of the government. Visual inspection with Acetic acid (VIA), Pap smear Liquid-based cytology, and HPV DNA testing are different methods of screening. VIA-based screening is the cost-effective method of screening in a resource-constrained setting like in our country as this doesn't require cyto-histological testing, can be performed by trained paramedics too, and is as accurate as a cytological test. The aim is to explore pre-cancer cervical lesions by screening women in the community by visual inspection using acetic-acid.

Methods: Community-based cross-sectional study done at a health camp setting for three months from March to June 2023. The married non-pregnant women of 30-60 years were screened. Descriptive tests as well as sub-group analysis performed by Chi-Square tests.

Results: From ten community health camps, 1255 cases were screened and screen positivity was 14.3%. Positive results were proportionately distributed to all parity by 13-19%. Half of the positive results (47.2%) were in the 34-40 age group. There were no significant differences in screen positivity by parity or vaginal discharge. Menopausal women had 7.7% screen positivity.

Conclusions: The prevalence of VIA positivity in the community was found double the previous facility-based prevalence; and there was no significant difference by parity, menopausal status, and vaginal discharge. The positivity was more in 30-45 years of age.

用醋酸目测法检测宫颈癌前病变
背景:宫颈癌筛查是政府的优先活动。醋酸目视检查(VIA)、巴氏涂片液基细胞学检查和人乳头瘤病毒 DNA 检测是不同的筛查方法。在我国这种资源有限的情况下,醋酸目测筛查是最经济有效的筛查方法,因为这种方法不需要细胞组织学检测,受过培训的医务辅助人员也可以进行,而且与细胞学检测一样准确。我们的目的是通过使用醋酸对社区妇女进行肉眼检查,来发现宫颈癌前病变:方法:在 2023 年 3 月至 6 月的三个月期间,在健康营环境中进行了基于社区的横断面研究。筛查对象为 30-60 岁的已婚未孕妇女。通过 Chi-Square 检验进行描述性检验和亚组分析:在 10 个社区健康营中,共筛查了 1255 个病例,筛查阳性率为 14.3%。阳性结果在所有奇偶数中的分布比例为 13-19%。一半的阳性结果(47.2%)出现在 34-40 岁年龄组。筛查阳性率在奇偶数或阴道分泌物方面没有明显差异。更年期妇女的筛查阳性率为 7.7%:结论:在社区中发现的 VIA 阳性率是以前在医疗机构中发现的阳性率的两倍;而且不同的奇偶数、绝经状态和阴道分泌物也没有明显差异。30-45岁的妇女阳性率更高。
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