Literature DB >> 8349063

Comparative cytologic yield and quality of three Pap smear instruments.

W L Toffler1, C K Pluedeman, A E Sinclair, K M Ireland, B J Byrne.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Various sampling techniques of the cervix have established false negative rates ranging from 18% to 45%. A number of studies suggest that this false negative rate can be reduced by sampling techniques that are associated with higher yields of endocervical cells.
METHOD: This study enrolled 301 women, each of whom had a Pap smear obtained using three different sampling instruments (a cervical brush, a plastic spatula, and a cotton swab) in random order.
RESULTS: The cervical brush yielded a better endocervical sample than either of the other instruments (P < .001), and there was no difference between the swab and spatula. In addition, the recovery of endocervical cells increased with each additional sample taken, regardless of instrument used (P < .001), although the difference in yield between the second and third samples was not significant.
CONCLUSIONS: To enhance the yield of endocervical cells in Pap smear sampling, consideration should be given to using the cervical brush routinely as a sampling instrument and to taking more than one sample per screening.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8349063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Med        ISSN: 0742-3225            Impact factor:   1.756


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1.  [Quality of conventional PAP smears. Quality assessment and motivation for improvement].

Authors:  P Regitnig; A Nader; H Wiener
Journal:  Pathologe       Date:  2012-07       Impact factor: 1.011

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