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Interobserver Variability in Cytological Interobserver Variability in Cytologic Subclassification of Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion – The Bethesda System vs. World Health Organization Classification
Interobserver Variability in Cytological Interobserver Variability in Cytologic Subclassification of Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion – The Bethesda System vs. World Health Organization Classification // Collegium antropologicum, 30 (2006), 1; 137-142 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Interobserver Variability in Cytological Interobserver Variability in Cytologic Subclassification of Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion – The Bethesda System vs. World Health Organization Classification
(Interobserver Variability in Cytologic Subclassification of Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion – The Bethesda System vs. World Health Organization Classification)
Autori
Pajtler, Marija ; Audy-Jurković, Silvana ; Miličić-Juhas, Valerija ; Staklenac, Blaženka ; Pauzar, Biljana
Izvornik
Collegium antropologicum (0350-6134) 30
(2006), 1;
137-142
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Observer variabilnost; cervikalna citologija; intraepitelne lezije; TBS klasifikacija; WHO klasifikacija
(Observer variability; cervical cytology; intraepithelial lesions; TBS classification; WHO classification)
Sažetak
Aim: The aim of the study was to compare interobserver variability for The Bethesda System (TBS) and World Health Organization (WHO) classification of cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions. Methods: A total of 1, 000 conventional Papanicolaou smears (156 positive and 884 negative) were examined "blindly" by three cytologists and one cytotechnician. The degree of observer agreement was expressed by kappa statistics using a program for the calculation of interobserver variation and association "Agree" (Svanholm and Jergensen, 1989). Kappa (κ ) was determined for each cytologic diagnosis within a particular classification and total for either classification. The association with and separation from other diagnoses was determined for each cytologic diagnosis in the form of conditional probability (Pj). Results: In WHO classification, the diagnoses of dysplasia media and dysplasia gravis showed poor reproducibility (κ = 0.114 and κ = 0.259, respectively), the diagnosis of dysplasia levis good reproducibility (κ = 0.639), and the diagnosis of carcinoma in situ excellent reproducibility (κ = 0.762). WHO classification yielded pool κ of 0.741. In TBS classification, the diagnosis of LSIL showed good, and of HSIL excellent reproducibility (κ = 0.542 and κ = 0.763, respectively). TBS classification yielded pool κ of 0.699. Dysplasia media (Pj = 0.121) and dysplasia gravis (Pj = 0.274) were found to be morphologically poorly defined, and carcinoma in situ (Pj=0.777) and dysplasia levis (Pj=0.651) well defined diagnoses. LSIL was morphologically moderately defined (Pj=0.587) and HSIL well defined (Pj=0.789) diagnosis. Conclusion: Accordingly, TBS does not substantially improve diagnostic reproducibility of the cytologic diagnoses of squamous intraepithelial lesions, while providing considerably less information to the clinician than the four-grade dysplasia/CIS terminology, thus eliminating the opportunity of choosing a different procedure for the diagnosis of dysplasia media, which is of utmost importance in the population of young nulliparae
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
POVEZANOST RADA
Profili:
Marija Pajtler
(autor)
Silvana Audy-Jurković
(autor)
Biljana Pauzar
(autor)
Blaženka Staklenac
(autor)
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