Performance and cost analysis of Siriraj liquid-based cytology: A direct-to-vial study

Objective: To compare the cytological diagnoses, specimen adequacy, and cost of the Siriraj liquid-based cytology (LBC) with those of the conventional smear technique. Study design: An observational study with historical comparison was conducted in a tertiary university hospital. Cytological reports...

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Main Authors: Somsak Laiwejpithaya, Mongkol Benjapibal, Sujera Laiwejpithaya, Weerasak Wongtiraporn, Suthi Sangkarat, Manee Rattanachaiyanont
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spelling th-mahidol.278392018-09-13T13:49:58Z Performance and cost analysis of Siriraj liquid-based cytology: A direct-to-vial study Somsak Laiwejpithaya Mongkol Benjapibal Sujera Laiwejpithaya Weerasak Wongtiraporn Suthi Sangkarat Manee Rattanachaiyanont Mahidol University Medicine Objective: To compare the cytological diagnoses, specimen adequacy, and cost of the Siriraj liquid-based cytology (LBC) with those of the conventional smear technique. Study design: An observational study with historical comparison was conducted in a tertiary university hospital. Cytological reports of 23,676 Siriraj-LBC specimens obtained in 2006 were compared with those of 25,510 conventional smears obtained in 2004. Results: Overall prevalence of abnormal cervical cytology detected by conventional smear was 1.76% and by Siriraj-LBC was 3.70%. Compared with the conventional method, the Siriraj-LBC yielded a significantly higher overall detection rate of abnormal cervical cytology, with a 110.23% increase in the detection rate (P < 0.001), mainly due to the increase in diagnosis of squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL), both low and high grade, together with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance, "atypical squamous cells cannot exclude HSIL", and malignancies, but not atypical glandular cells. The Siriraj-LBC had a smaller proportion of unsatisfactory slides (4.94% vs. 18.60%, P < 0.001) and a higher negative predictive value (96.33% vs. 92.74%, P = 0.001), but no difference in positive predictive value (83.03% vs. 86.83%, P = 0.285). The cost of Siriraj-LBC was approximately 67% higher than that of the conventional cytology used in Siriraj Hospital and 50-70% lower than that of the commercially available LBC techniques in Thailand. Conclusion: The Siriraj-LBC increases the detection rate of abnormal cytology, improves specimen adequacy, and enhances the negative predictive value without compromising the positive predictive value. For centers where conventional Pap smear does not perform well, the introduction of a low cost Siriraj-LBC might help to improve performance and it may be an economical alternative to the commercially available liquid-based cytology. © 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. 2018-09-13T06:49:58Z 2018-09-13T06:49:58Z 2009-12-01 Article European Journal of Obstetrics Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. Vol.147, No.2 (2009), 201-205 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2009.08.002 03012115 2-s2.0-71849107275 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/27839 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=71849107275&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Somsak Laiwejpithaya
Mongkol Benjapibal
Sujera Laiwejpithaya
Weerasak Wongtiraporn
Suthi Sangkarat
Manee Rattanachaiyanont
Performance and cost analysis of Siriraj liquid-based cytology: A direct-to-vial study
description Objective: To compare the cytological diagnoses, specimen adequacy, and cost of the Siriraj liquid-based cytology (LBC) with those of the conventional smear technique. Study design: An observational study with historical comparison was conducted in a tertiary university hospital. Cytological reports of 23,676 Siriraj-LBC specimens obtained in 2006 were compared with those of 25,510 conventional smears obtained in 2004. Results: Overall prevalence of abnormal cervical cytology detected by conventional smear was 1.76% and by Siriraj-LBC was 3.70%. Compared with the conventional method, the Siriraj-LBC yielded a significantly higher overall detection rate of abnormal cervical cytology, with a 110.23% increase in the detection rate (P < 0.001), mainly due to the increase in diagnosis of squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL), both low and high grade, together with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance, "atypical squamous cells cannot exclude HSIL", and malignancies, but not atypical glandular cells. The Siriraj-LBC had a smaller proportion of unsatisfactory slides (4.94% vs. 18.60%, P < 0.001) and a higher negative predictive value (96.33% vs. 92.74%, P = 0.001), but no difference in positive predictive value (83.03% vs. 86.83%, P = 0.285). The cost of Siriraj-LBC was approximately 67% higher than that of the conventional cytology used in Siriraj Hospital and 50-70% lower than that of the commercially available LBC techniques in Thailand. Conclusion: The Siriraj-LBC increases the detection rate of abnormal cytology, improves specimen adequacy, and enhances the negative predictive value without compromising the positive predictive value. For centers where conventional Pap smear does not perform well, the introduction of a low cost Siriraj-LBC might help to improve performance and it may be an economical alternative to the commercially available liquid-based cytology. © 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Somsak Laiwejpithaya
Mongkol Benjapibal
Sujera Laiwejpithaya
Weerasak Wongtiraporn
Suthi Sangkarat
Manee Rattanachaiyanont
format Article
author Somsak Laiwejpithaya
Mongkol Benjapibal
Sujera Laiwejpithaya
Weerasak Wongtiraporn
Suthi Sangkarat
Manee Rattanachaiyanont
author_sort Somsak Laiwejpithaya
title Performance and cost analysis of Siriraj liquid-based cytology: A direct-to-vial study
title_short Performance and cost analysis of Siriraj liquid-based cytology: A direct-to-vial study
title_full Performance and cost analysis of Siriraj liquid-based cytology: A direct-to-vial study
title_fullStr Performance and cost analysis of Siriraj liquid-based cytology: A direct-to-vial study
title_full_unstemmed Performance and cost analysis of Siriraj liquid-based cytology: A direct-to-vial study
title_sort performance and cost analysis of siriraj liquid-based cytology: a direct-to-vial study
publishDate 2018
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