人类乳头瘤病毒、宫颈上皮内瘤变和分娩定量失血。

Q3 Medicine
Makayla Mozey, Joshua Fogel, Petr Itzhak
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使用估计失血量进行的研究表明,人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)或宫颈上皮内瘤变(CIN)与产后出血(PPH)有关。我们研究了 HPV 或 CIN 与失血或 PPH 的关系,以更精确的定量失血(QBL)来衡量。我们回顾性研究了 2334 名围产期妇女,这些妇女在产前均有巴氏涂片记录。与正常细胞学结果相比,主要预测变量包括 HPV 和 CIN 的类别。协变量包括人口统计学、病史/手术史和妊娠变量。模型 1 包括所有样本。模型 2 仅包括阴道分娩或剖宫产的产妇。结果测量指标为QBL和通过QBL测量的PPH。我们在模型 1 中发现,HPV 阳性者和 CIN 患者均与 QBL 无显著相关性。在模型 2 中,HPV 阳性者与 QBL 增加有显著相关性(B = 0.11,SE = 0.05,P = 0.047),而 CIN 与 QBL 无显著相关性。在模型 1 中,HPV 阳性者和 CIN 患者均与 PPH 无明显相关性。在模型 2 中,HPV 阳性者发生 PPH 的几率明显增加(OR:11.03, 9% CI:1.77, 68.74, p = 0.01),而 CIN 与 PPH 的关系不大。总之,HPV 的存在与手术阴道分娩和剖宫产产妇分娩时 QBL 和 PPH 的增加呈正相关。我们建议临床医生在考虑患者发生 PPH 的风险时,将子宫颈抹片的 HPV 结果考虑在内。
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Human Papillomavirus, Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia, and Quantitative Blood Loss at Delivery.

Studies using estimated blood loss show the association of either human papillomavirus (HPV) or cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) with postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). We study the association of HPV or CIN with either blood loss or PPH as measured by the more precise measure of quantitative blood loss (QBL). We retrospectively studied 2,334 peripartum women with a documented Pap smear prior to de- livery. The main predictor variable had categories for HPV and CIN as compared to normal cytology. Covariates included demographics, medical/surgical history, and pregnancy variables. Model 1 included the whole sample. Model 2 included only those with an operative vaginal delivery or a cesarean delivery. Outcome measures were QBL and PPH measured by QBL. We found in model 1 that those HPV positive and those with CIN were each not significantly associated with QBL. In model 2, those HPV positive were significantly associated with increased QBL (B = 0.11, SE = 0.05, p = 0.047), while CIN was not significantly associated with QBL. In model 1, those HPV positive and those with CIN were each not significantly associated with PPH. In model 2, those HPV positive were significantly associated with increased odds for PPH (OR:11.03, 9% CI:1.77, 68.74, p = 0.01) while CIN was not significantly associated with PPH. In conclusion, the presence of HPV was positively associated with an increase in the QBL and PPH at time of delivery for those with operative vaginal and cesarean deliveries. We suggest that clinicians take HPV results of Pap smears into consideration when considering a patient's risk of PPH.

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