[Validity of visual inspection with acetic acid versus cervical cytology].

Roberto Joel Tirado-Reyes, Noemí Huape-Abad, Nancy Irene Simental-Gómez, Sylvia Yuridia Mascareño-Castro, Dulce Samantha Ortiz-Fonseca, María Rosario Isabel Robles-Rosas
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Background: Precancerous lesions, conditions associated with exposure to human papillomavirus (HPV), threaten women's health at different stages of life, from adolescence to old age. It has been observed that a low-cost strategy, such as visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA), reveals cervical lesions, while establishing interventions that allow modifying the course of the disease, thus improving women's quality of life.

Objective: To determine the validity of VIA in comparison with cervical cytology for the detection of precancerous lesions.

Material and methods: Descriptive, observational, cross-sectional, prospective, analytical study. The type of sampling was non-probabilistic. The sample consisted of 638 participants. Data were collected with a data collection form and analyzed quantitatively with the SPSS software. The study complied with the provisions of the General Health Law on Research in Mexico and was approved by the local research committee of the Mexican Institute for Social Security (IMSS, according to its initials in Spanish).

Results: VIA compared with cervical cytology showed a sensitivity of 75%, a specificity of 98%, a positive predictive value of 47%, a negative predictive value of 99%, a positive post-test probability of 97%, and a concordance of 61%.

Conclusion: VIA showed an acceptable sensitivity and can be used as a screening test in conjunction with cytology.

[醋酸目视检查与宫颈细胞学检查的有效性]。
背景:癌前病变是与接触人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)有关的病症,在从青春期到老年的不同人生阶段威胁着妇女的健康。据观察,醋酸目视检查(VIA)等低成本策略可以发现宫颈病变,同时制定干预措施,从而改变病程,提高妇女的生活质量:材料与方法:描述性、观察性、横断面、前瞻性、分析性研究。抽样类型为非概率抽样。样本由 638 名参与者组成。使用数据收集表收集数据,并使用 SPSS 软件进行定量分析。该研究符合《墨西哥一般卫生研究法》的规定,并获得了墨西哥社会保障局(IMSS,西班牙文首字母缩写)地方研究委员会的批准:结果:VIA 与宫颈细胞学检查相比,灵敏度为 75%,特异性为 98%,阳性预测值为 47%,阴性预测值为 99%,检测后阳性概率为 97%,一致性为 61%:结论:VIA 显示了可接受的灵敏度,可与细胞学检查一起用作筛查试验。
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