| Literature DB >> 31340789 |
Yu-Che Ou1, Hung-Chun Fu2, Chih-Wen Tseng1, Chen-Hsuan Wu2, Ching-Chou Tsai2, Hao Lin3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Probiotics has been shown to be effective in reducing vaginal colonization of pathogenic organisms. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of probiotic strains Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14 on genital high-risk human papilloma virus (HR-HPV) clearance and quality of cervical smear.Entities:
Keywords: Cervical smear; Human papilloma virus; Lactobacillus reuteri; Lactobacillus rhamnosus
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31340789 PMCID: PMC6657108 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-019-0798-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Fig. 1Consort flow diagram
Demographic characteristics of the study and control groups
| Study Group | Control Group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years (mean ± SD) | 45.81 ± 10.83 | 43.83 ± 11.06 | 0.897 |
| Post-menopause | 18 (29.0%) | 19 (32.2%) | 0.839 |
| Parity | 1.91 ± 1.05 | 2.12 ± 1.23 | 0.327 |
| IUD | 8 (12.9%) | 4 (6.7%) | 0.268 |
| Educational level (college or above) | 22 (35.5%) | 17 (28.8%) | 0.652 |
| Employed | 42 (67.7%) | 36 (61.0%) | 0.559 |
| History of TH | 4 (6.5%) | 7 (11.9%) | 0.355 |
| HR-HPV load (RLU/PC) (mean ± SD) | 427.08 ± 771.50 | 416.06 ± 719.51 | 0.686 |
| HR-HPV clearance | 36 (58.1%) | 32 (54.2%) | 0.716 |
| ASCUS/LSIL | 13 (21.0%) | 9 (15.3%) | 0.522 |
ASCUS/LSIL atypical squamous cell of undetermined significance/low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion, HR-HPV high-risk human papilloma virus, IUD intra-uterine device, RLU/PC relative light unit/positive control, SD standard deviation, TH total hysterectomy
Fig. 2Time to HR-HPV clearance; there was no significant difference between the two groups (log rank test, p = 0.741)
Univariate and multivariate analyses of factors predicting HR-HPV clearance
| HR-HPV clearance | Multivariate analysis | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes ( | No ( | HR (95% CI) | |||
| Age, years (mean ± SD) | 44.72 ± 10.50 | 45.00 ± 11.58 | 0.890 | 0.494 (0.092, 2.654) | 0.623 |
| Post-menopause | 21 (30.9%) | 16 (30.2%) | 0.986 | 1.007 (0.451, 2.251) | 0.848 |
| Parity | 1.81 ± 1.01 | 2.28 ± 1.25 | 0.030 | 2.100 (0.949, 4.648) | 0.105 |
| IUD | 8 (11.8%) | 4 (7.6%) | 0.752 | 1.469 (0.405, 5.326) | 0.734 |
| Educational level (College or above) | 25 (36.7%) | 14 (26.4%) | 0.310 | 1.637 (0.725, 3.693) | 0.440 |
| Employed | 44 (64.7%) | 34 (64.1%) | 0.846 | 1.107 (0.513, 2.386) | 0.449 |
| History of TH | 4 (5.9%) | 7 (13.2%) | 0.104 | 0.260 (0.065, 1.032) | 0.147 |
| Probiotics used | 36 (52.9%) | 26 (49.1%) | 0.716 | 1.168 (0.569, 397) | 0.672 |
| Viral load (RLU/PC) (mean ± SD) | 313.82 ± 616.28 | 561.88 ± 868.58 | 0.019 | 3.214 (1.398, 7.392) | 0.006 |
CI confidence interval, HR hazard ratio, HR-HPV high-risk human papillomavirus, IUD intra-uterine device, RLU/PC relative light unit/positive control, SD standard deviation, TH total hysterectomy
Distribution of cervical smear results before and after probiotic treatment between the two groups
| Study Group ( | Control Group ( | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Treatment | Post-Treatment (6 months) | Pre-Treatment | Post-Treatment (6 months) | ||
| Normal | 13 (20.9%) | 26 (41.9%) | 18 (30.5%) | 23 (39.9%) | 0.672 |
| Inflammation | 31 (50%) | 30 (41.9%) | 28 (47.4%) | 26 (44.1%) | 0.365 |
| ASCUS and LSIL | 13 (21.0%) | 4 (6.5%) | 9 (15.3%) | 6 (10.2%) | 0.017 |
| Unsatisfactory | 5 (8.1%) | 2 (3.2%) | 4 (6.8%) | 4 (6.8%) | 0.027 |
ASCUS atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance, LSIL low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion