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Detection of High-Grade CIN by Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy in Women Diagnosed with Low-Grade CIN on Cytology
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The authors attempt to addresses the importance of timely detection and management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) to prevent cervical cancer. The study focuses on the potential of electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) as an adjunct to colposcopy, aiming to enhance the accuracy of identifying high-grade cervical lesions. Colposcopy, a widely used technique, exhibits variable sensitivity in detecting high-grade lesions, which relies on the expertise of the operator. The study's primary objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of combining colposcopy with EIS in detecting high-grade cervical lesions among patients initially diagnosed with low-grade CIN based on cytology. We employ a cross-sectional observational design, recruiting 101 women with abnormal cervical cytology results. The participants undergo colposcopy with acetic acid and subsequent EIS using the ZedScan device. The ZedScan results are categorized into color-coded probability levels, with red indicating the highest likelihood of high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) occurrence. Results reveal that ZedScan exhibits a sensitivity rate of 89.5% and a specificity rate of 84% for detecting high-grade lesions. Colposcopy, on the other hand, records a sensitivity rate of 85.5% and a specificity rate of 92%. The agreement rate between ZedScan and biopsy is 79.2%, as indicated by a kappa coefficient of 0.71, while the agreement rate between colposcopy and biopsy is 74.3%, with a kappa coefficient of 0.71.
Title: Detection of High-Grade CIN by Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy in Women Diagnosed with Low-Grade CIN on Cytology
Description:
The authors attempt to addresses the importance of timely detection and management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) to prevent cervical cancer.
The study focuses on the potential of electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) as an adjunct to colposcopy, aiming to enhance the accuracy of identifying high-grade cervical lesions.
Colposcopy, a widely used technique, exhibits variable sensitivity in detecting high-grade lesions, which relies on the expertise of the operator.
The study's primary objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of combining colposcopy with EIS in detecting high-grade cervical lesions among patients initially diagnosed with low-grade CIN based on cytology.
We employ a cross-sectional observational design, recruiting 101 women with abnormal cervical cytology results.
The participants undergo colposcopy with acetic acid and subsequent EIS using the ZedScan device.
The ZedScan results are categorized into color-coded probability levels, with red indicating the highest likelihood of high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) occurrence.
Results reveal that ZedScan exhibits a sensitivity rate of 89.
5% and a specificity rate of 84% for detecting high-grade lesions.
Colposcopy, on the other hand, records a sensitivity rate of 85.
5% and a specificity rate of 92%.
The agreement rate between ZedScan and biopsy is 79.
2%, as indicated by a kappa coefficient of 0.
71, while the agreement rate between colposcopy and biopsy is 74.
3%, with a kappa coefficient of 0.
71.
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