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[Comparison of the Pap smear with conventional technique versus modified technique]. | LitMetric

[Comparison of the Pap smear with conventional technique versus modified technique].

Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc

Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Coordinación Auxiliar Médica de Investigación, Servicio de Colposcopía. La Paz, Baja California Sur, México.

Published: March 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to compare the quality of cervical cancer sample collection between conventional and modified techniques, amid ongoing debates about the effectiveness of the Papanicolaou method.
  • Conducted on 150 samples from women aged 25 to 64, results indicated a satisfactory sample quality of 92.0% for the conventional technique compared to 89.3% for the modified technique, with insufficient cellularity being the primary issue.
  • Ultimately, the findings suggested no significant difference in sample quality between the two techniques, as both produced similar rates of satisfactory samples.

Article Abstract

Background: Despite the fact that the Papanicolaou technique is the most effective method of prevention and detection of cervical cancer, the precision of this tool remains controversial; Because of this, there are medical and scientific efforts to improve the quality of the procedure.

Objective: Compare the quality of sampling between the conventional and modified technique.

Material And Methods: Descriptive and comparative observational study in 150 cervical cytology samples (75 conventional technique samples and 75 in modified technique) in women aged 25 to 64 years. Demographic variables, characteristics of the cervix and quality of the sample were analyzed. Descriptive statistics and association measures were performed. Study with risk greater than the minimum. All participants signed an informed consent.

Results: The quality of the sample was satisfactory in 92.0% for the conventional technique vs 89.3% for the modified technique. The main cause of unsatisfactory samples was insufficient cellularity 6.7% in conventional technique vs 12% of the modified technique, with no significant difference between both techniques p = 0.575 (1.37; 0.45-4.1), findings that reject the working hypothesis.

Conclusions: There was no significant difference when using both tests, the samples with satisfactory quality were similar between both techniques.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10395926PMC

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