[食管癌液体细胞学筛查]。

Hui-Qin Guo, Wen-Qiang Wei, Ning Lu, Jian Cao, Zhong-Lin Li, Nai-Peng Wang, Guo-Qing Wang, Qin-Jing Pan, You-Lin Qiao
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背景与目的:对无症状高危人群进行细胞学筛查可以发现可治愈的食管癌,这种方法已经使用了几十年。但这种筛选的灵敏度相对较低,限制了其广泛应用和发展。本研究旨在探讨液体细胞学在食管癌筛查中的应用。方法:对河南省林州市姚村县无症状居民进行大规模食管癌筛查。将食管活检样本放入液体缓冲液中进行细胞学诊断,随后对所有受试者进行内镜活检。细胞学分类采用Bethesda系统(TBS)标准。将液基细胞学检查结果与内镜活检结果进行比较。评价液基细胞学检查的敏感性和特异性。结果:710例患者中有17例(2.4%)发现原位癌和癌。以ASC/AGC(非典型鳞状细胞或非典型腺细胞)为检测阈值,液基细胞学检测的灵敏度和特异性分别为76.5%和76.0%。结论:在常规细胞学水平较高的医院,液体基技术可以广泛应用,因为它可以大大减少读片的工作量,但该技术并没有显著提高筛查的灵敏度。
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[Liquid-based cytology for esophageal carcinoma screening].

Background and objective: Cytologic screening of asymptomatic high risk individuals can detect curable esophageal carcinomas and has been used for several decades. However, the sensitivity of such screening is relatively low, which limits its wide use and development. This study was to investigate the utility of liquid-based cytology in esophageal carcinoma screening.

Methods: A mass screening of esophageal carcinoma was performed for asymptomatic residents in Yaocun County, Linzhou City, Henan Province, China. Esophageal biopsy samples were put into a liquid buffer for cytologic diagnosis and subsequent endoscopic biopsies were made on all subjects. Cytologic categories were adapted from criteria of the Bethesda system (TBS). RESULTS of liquid-based cytology were compared with those from endoscopic biopsy. The sensitivity and the specificity of liquid-based cytology were evaluated.

Results: Carcinomas in situ and carcinomas were identified in 17 (2.4%) of 710 subjects. Measured by ASC/AGC (atypical squamous cells or atypical glandular cells) as the detection threshold, the sensitivity and the specificity of liquid-based cytology were 76.5% and 76.0%, respectively.

Conclusion: In a hospital with a high level of conventional cytology, liquid-based technique can be used widely since the work load of reading slides may greatly decrease, although this technique do not significantly improve the sensitivity of screening.

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