BD SurePath 直接玻片(DTS)宫颈细胞学检查:将液基细胞学的优势推广到低资源环境中。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
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目的:液基细胞学(LBC)在常规宫颈癌筛查中的优势往往与仪器平台的可用性和经济因素有关。在检查量较少的情况下,液基细胞学检查的低成本替代品仍是一项尚未满足的需求:方法:对 BD SurePath(SurePath)LBC 直接切片(DTS)方法进行了多点评估。在 3 个地点对 DTS 制剂进行了评估。DTS制备的细胞学特征包括细胞总数、细胞分布、细胞保存和染色质量的预定阈值。使用从阴性细胞学标本中添加到细胞池中的 SiHa 细胞对罕见事件检测进行了评估。使用常规采集的 SurePath 标本,在分离样本研究设计中评估了 SurePath LBC 和 DTS 方法贝塞斯达分类结果的一致性:结果:在所有病例中,超过 98% 的 DTS 标本符合细胞总数、细胞分布、细胞保存和染色质量标准。平均每 2 毫升标本检测到 5 个 SiHa 细胞。SurePath LBC 和 DTS 方法的宫颈细胞学分类结果一致:结果表明,DTS 程序适用于常规宫颈细胞学评估。结论:结果表明,DTS 流程适合用于常规宫颈细胞学评估。该流程具有可重复性,检测到的异常宫颈细胞与标准 SurePath LBC 制备方法一致。
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BD SurePath Direct to Slide (DTS) cervical cytology: Migrating the benefits of liquid-based cytology to low-resource settings.

Objectives: The benefits of liquid-based cytology (LBC) in routine cervical cancer screening are often associated with the availability of instrumented platforms and economic considerations. A low-cost alternative to LBC in low-volume settings remains an unmet need.

Methods: A multisite evaluation of the BD SurePath (SurePath) LBC Direct to Slide (DTS) method was conducted. The DTS preparations were evaluated across 3 sites. Cytology features for DTS preparation included predetermined thresholds for total cellularity, cell distribution, cellular preservation, and stain quality. Rare event detection was evaluated using SiHa cells spiked into pools from negative cytology specimens. Concordance between Bethesda classification results was evaluated for SurePath LBC and DTS methods using routinely collected SurePath specimens in a split-sample study design.

Results: The DTS specimens met criteria for total cellularity, cell distribution, cellular preservation, and stain quality in more than 98% of all cases. Rare event detection was observed with an average detection of 5 SiHa cells per 2 mL of specimen. Concordant cervical cytology classifications were observed between SurePath LBC and DTS methods.

Conclusions: The results demonstrate that the DTS process is suitable for routine cervical cytology evaluation. The procedure is reproducible and detected abnormal cervical cells in concordance with standard SurePath LBC preparation.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Clinical Pathology (AJCP) is the official journal of the American Society for Clinical Pathology and the Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists. It is a leading international journal for publication of articles concerning novel anatomic pathology and laboratory medicine observations on human disease. AJCP emphasizes articles that focus on the application of evolving technologies for the diagnosis and characterization of diseases and conditions, as well as those that have a direct link toward improving patient care.
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