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Performance of clinical screening algorithms comprising point-of-care HPV-DNA testing using self-collected vaginal specimens, and visual inspection of the cervix with acetic acid, for the detection of underlying high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions in Papua New Guinea

Authors :
Pamela J. Toliman
John M. Kaldor
Steven G. Badman
Josephine Gabuzzi
Selina Silim
Antonia Kumbia
Benny Kombuk
Zure Kombati
Gloria Munnull
Rebecca Guy
Lisa M. Vallely
Angela Kelly-Hanku
Handan Wand
Claire Ryan
Grace Tan
Julia Brotherton
Marion Saville
Glen D.L. Mola
Suzanne M. Garland
Sepehr N. Tabrizi
Andrew J. Vallely
Source :
Papillomavirus Research, Vol 6, Iss , Pp 70-76 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2018.

Abstract

The performance of different clinical screening algorithms comprising point-of-care HPV-DNA testing using self-collected vaginal (‘V’) specimens, and visual inspection of the cervix with acetic acid (VIA) was evaluated in Papua New Guinea.Women aged 30–59 years provided V specimens that were tested at point-of-care using the Xpert HPV Test (Cepheid, Sunnyvale, CA). A clinician-collected cervical (‘C’) specimen was then collected for point-of-care Xpert testing, and liquid-based cytology (LBC). Following this, VIA examination was conducted, blind to HPV test results, and ablative cervical cryotherapy provided if indicated. Detection of high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) by LBC was the reference standard used to evaluate clinical screening algorithms.Of 1005 women, 36 had HSIL+. Xpert HPV Test performance using V specimens (sensitivity 91.7%, specificity 87.0%, PPV 34.0%, NPV 99.3%) was superior to VIA examination alone (51.5%, 81.4%, 17.5%, 95.6% respectively) in predicting underlying HSIL+. A screening algorithm comprising V specimen HPV testing followed by VIA examination had low sensitivity (45.5%) but comparable specificity, PPV and NPV to HPV testing alone (96.3%, 45.5%, 96.3% respectively).A ‘test-and-treat’ screening algorithm based on point-of-care HPV testing of V specimens had superior performance compared with either VIA examination alone, or a combined screening algorithm comprising HPV testing plus VIA. Keywords: Cervical cancer, HPV, Screening, Self-collect, Papua New Guinea, Visual inspection with acetic acid

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24058521
Volume :
6
Issue :
70-76
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Papillomavirus Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.fd29306238c6414f9e89ede1a5f892c0
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pvr.2018.10.009