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High-risk HPV-positive and -negative high-grade cervical dysplasia: Analysis of 5-year outcomes

Authors :
Giovanni Scambia
Mario Malzoni
Lavinia Mosca
Lorenzo Aguzzoli
Nicola Colacurci
Gabriele Carlinfante
Marco Petrillo
Stefano Greggi
Paolo Vercellini
Antonio Cianci
Francesco Raspagliesi
Andrea Giannini
Andrea Ciavattini
Viola Liberale
Sara Bosio
Luca Giannella
Maurizio Serati
Rocco Guerrisi
Simone Ferrero
Michele Desiato
Pierandrea De Iaco
Anna Myriam Perrone
Giorgio Bogani
Fabio Ghezzi
Biagio Contino
Francesca Falcone
Arsenio Spinillo
Francesco Sopracordevole
Claudia Brusadelli
Antonio Simone Laganà
Simona Ruisi
Maria Grazia Matarazzo
Pierluigi Benedetti Panici
Paola Carunchio
Giuseppe Sarpietro
Alessandro Ghelardi
Barbara Gardella
Francesco Plotti
Alice Bergamini
Margherita Fischetti
Antonino Ditto
Gian Franco Zannoni
Gabriella Ferrandina
Vincenzo Dario Mandato
Valentina Chiappa
Violante Di Donato
Raffaele Tinelli
Ermelinda Monti
Roberto Angioli
Salvatore Dessole
Annunziata Carlea
Ciro Pinelli
Fulvio Zullo
Salvatore Lopez
Sara Lovati
Tommaso Simoncini
Maria Giovanna Salerno
Mauro Signorelli
Rosa De Vincenzo
Cono Scaffa
Jvan Casarin
Chiara Borghi
Cristina Donfrancesco
Ludovico Muzii
Giovanni D'ippolito
Gaetano Valenti
Andrea Dell'Acqua
Giulia Dondi
Bogani, G.
Sopracordevole, F.
Di Donato, V.
Ciavattini, A.
Ghelardi, A.
Lopez, S.
Simoncini, T.
Plotti, F.
Casarin, J.
Serati, M.
Pinelli, C.
Valenti, G.
Bergamini, A.
Gardella, B.
Dell'Acqua, A.
Monti, E.
Vercellini, P.
Fischetti, M.
D'Ippolito, G.
Aguzzoli, L.
Mandato, V. D.
Carunchio, P.
Carlinfante, G.
Giannella, L.
Scaffa, C.
Falcone, F.
Borghi, C.
Ditto, A.
Malzoni, M.
Giannini, A.
Salerno, M. G.
Liberale, V.
Contino, B.
Donfrancesco, C.
Desiato, M.
Perrone, A. M.
Dondi, G.
De Iaco, P.
Chiappa, V.
Ferrero, S.
Sarpietro, G.
Matarazzo, M. G.
Cianci, A.
Bosio, S.
Ruisi, S.
Guerrisi, R.
Brusadelli, C.
Mosca, L.
Lagana', A. S.
Tinelli, R.
Signorelli, M.
De Vincenzo, R.
Zannoni, G. F.
Ferrandina, G.
Lovati, S.
Petrillo, M.
Dessole, S.
Carlea, A.
Zullo, F.
Angioli, R.
Greggi, S.
Spinillo, A.
Ghezzi, F.
Colacurci, N.
Muzii, L.
Benedetti Panici, P.
Scambia, G.
Raspagliesi, F.
Bogani G.
Sopracordevole F.
Di Donato V.
Ciavattini A.
Ghelardi A.
Lopez S.
Simoncini T.
Plotti F.
Casarin J.
Serati M.
Pinelli C.
Valenti G.
Bergamini A.
Gardella B.
Dell'acqua A.
Monti E.
Vercellini P.
Fischetti M.
D'ippolito G.
Aguzzoli L.
Mandato V.D.
Carunchio P.
Carlinfante G.
Giannella L.
Scaffa C.
Falcone F.
Borghi C.
Ditto A.
Malzoni M.
Giannini A.
Salerno M.G.
Liberale V.
Contino B.
Donfrancesco C.
Desiato M.
Perrone A.M.
Dondi G.
De Iaco P.
Chiappa V.
Ferrero S.
Sarpietro G.
Matarazzo M.G.
Cianci A.
Bosio S.
Ruisi S.
Guerrisi R.
Brusadelli C.
Mosca L.
Lagana' A.S.
Tinelli R.
Signorelli M.
De Vincenzo R.
Zannoni G.F.
Ferrandina G.
Lovati S.
Petrillo M.
Dessole S.
Carlea A.
Zullo F.
Angioli R.
Greggi S.
Spinillo A.
Ghezzi F.
Colacurci N.
Muzii L.
Benedetti Panici P.
Scambia G.
Raspagliesi F.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the outcomes of high-risk (HR) HPV-positive and -negative women affected by high-grade cervical dysplasia. Methods: This is a retrospective multi-institutional study. Medical records of consecutive patients with high-grade cervical dysplasia undergoing conization between 2010 and 2014 were retrieved. All patients included had at least 5 years of follow-up. A propensity-score matching was adopted in order to reduce the presence of confounding factors between groups. Kaplan-Meir and Cox hazard models were used to estimate 5-year outcomes. Results: Overall, data of 2966 women, affected by high-grade cervical dysplasia were reviewed. The study population included 1478 (85%) and 260 (15%) women affected by HR-HPV-positive and HR-HPV-negative high-grade cervical dysplasia. The prevalence of CIN2 and CIN3 among the HR-HPV-positive and -negative cohort was similar (p = 0.315). Patients with HR-HPV-positive high-grade cervical dysplasia were at higher risk of 5-year recurrence (after primary conization) that HR-HPV-negative patients (p < 0.001, log-rank test). Via multivariate analysis, HR-HPV-negative women were at low risk of recurrence (HR: 1.69 (95%CI: 1.05, 4.80); p = 0.018, Cox Hazard model). A propensity-score matched comparison was carried out in order to reduce biases that are related to the retrospective study design. In comparison to HR-HPV-negative patients, thosewith HR-HPV-positive CIN3 was associate with a 8-fold increase in the risk of recurrence (p < 0.001, log-rank test). Conclusions: HR-HPV-negative high-grade cervical dysplasia is not uncommon, accounting for 15% of our study population. Those patients experience more favorable outcomes than patients with documented HR-HPV infection(s). Further prospective studies are needed to corroborate our data.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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