Factors predicting occult invasive carcinoma in women undergoing a 'see and treat' approach

This study was undertaken to evaluate the incidence and independent predictors of unexpected invasive cancer of cervix in women with high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) on Pap smear who had undergone a 'see and treat' approach. Women with HSIL on cervical cytology undergoing...

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Main Authors: Kietpeerakool C., Sukkawattananon W., Srisomboon J., Khunamornpong S., Siriaunkgul S., Nimmanhaeminda K.
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Published: 2014
Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-31272014-08-30T02:25:48Z Factors predicting occult invasive carcinoma in women undergoing a 'see and treat' approach Kietpeerakool C. Sukkawattananon W. Srisomboon J. Khunamornpong S. Siriaunkgul S. Nimmanhaeminda K. This study was undertaken to evaluate the incidence and independent predictors of unexpected invasive cancer of cervix in women with high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) on Pap smear who had undergone a 'see and treat' approach. Women with HSIL on cervical cytology undergoing colposcopy, followed by loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) at Chiang Mai University Hospital between January 2001 and April 2006 were analyzed. During the study period, 446 women were identified. Mean age was 45.6 years (range, 25-75 years). One hundred and twenty-one (27.1%) women were postmenopausal. Unsatisfactory colposcopy was observed in 357 (80.0%) women. Of the 446 women, 76 (17.04%, 95% CI=13.67 to 20.86) had invasive lesions on LEEP specimens. Multivariate analysis revealed that unsatisfactory colposcopy and premenopausal status were statistically significant independent predictors for invasive lesions in a 'see and treat' LEEP with an adjusted odds ratio of 4.68 (95%CI=1.82 to 12.03, P<0.01) and 2.10 (95%CI=1.12 to 3.94, P=0.02), respectively. In conclusion, occult invasive lesion of the cervix was noted in 17% of women with HSIL Pap smear who underwent a 'see and treat' approach at our institute. Unsatisfactory colposcopy and premenopausal status were significant independent predictors of having such lesion. 2014-08-30T02:25:48Z 2014-08-30T02:25:48Z Journal Article 1513-7368 18712960 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3127 eng
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description This study was undertaken to evaluate the incidence and independent predictors of unexpected invasive cancer of cervix in women with high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) on Pap smear who had undergone a 'see and treat' approach. Women with HSIL on cervical cytology undergoing colposcopy, followed by loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) at Chiang Mai University Hospital between January 2001 and April 2006 were analyzed. During the study period, 446 women were identified. Mean age was 45.6 years (range, 25-75 years). One hundred and twenty-one (27.1%) women were postmenopausal. Unsatisfactory colposcopy was observed in 357 (80.0%) women. Of the 446 women, 76 (17.04%, 95% CI=13.67 to 20.86) had invasive lesions on LEEP specimens. Multivariate analysis revealed that unsatisfactory colposcopy and premenopausal status were statistically significant independent predictors for invasive lesions in a 'see and treat' LEEP with an adjusted odds ratio of 4.68 (95%CI=1.82 to 12.03, P<0.01) and 2.10 (95%CI=1.12 to 3.94, P=0.02), respectively. In conclusion, occult invasive lesion of the cervix was noted in 17% of women with HSIL Pap smear who underwent a 'see and treat' approach at our institute. Unsatisfactory colposcopy and premenopausal status were significant independent predictors of having such lesion.
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author Kietpeerakool C.
Sukkawattananon W.
Srisomboon J.
Khunamornpong S.
Siriaunkgul S.
Nimmanhaeminda K.
spellingShingle Kietpeerakool C.
Sukkawattananon W.
Srisomboon J.
Khunamornpong S.
Siriaunkgul S.
Nimmanhaeminda K.
Factors predicting occult invasive carcinoma in women undergoing a 'see and treat' approach
author_facet Kietpeerakool C.
Sukkawattananon W.
Srisomboon J.
Khunamornpong S.
Siriaunkgul S.
Nimmanhaeminda K.
author_sort Kietpeerakool C.
title Factors predicting occult invasive carcinoma in women undergoing a 'see and treat' approach
title_short Factors predicting occult invasive carcinoma in women undergoing a 'see and treat' approach
title_full Factors predicting occult invasive carcinoma in women undergoing a 'see and treat' approach
title_fullStr Factors predicting occult invasive carcinoma in women undergoing a 'see and treat' approach
title_full_unstemmed Factors predicting occult invasive carcinoma in women undergoing a 'see and treat' approach
title_sort factors predicting occult invasive carcinoma in women undergoing a 'see and treat' approach
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3127
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