Title
Portable Pocket colposcopy performs comparably to standard-of-care clinical colposcopy using acetic acid and Lugol's iodine as contrast mediators: an investigational study in Peru
Date Issued
01 September 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Mueller J.L.
Lam C.T.
Dahl D.
Asiedu M.N.
Krieger M.S.
Kellish M.
Peters J.
Erkanli A.
Ortiz E.J.
Muasher L.C.
Taylor P.T.
Schmitt J.W.
Ramanujam N.
Publisher(s)
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract
Objective: Our goal was to develop a tele-colposcopy platform for primary-care clinics to improve screening sensitivity and access. Specifically, we developed a low-cost, portable Pocket colposcope and evaluated its performance in a tertiary healthcare centre in Peru. Design and setting: Images of the cervix were captured with a standard-of-care and Pocket colposcope at la Liga Contra el Cáncer in Lima, Peru. Population: Two hundred Peruvian women with abnormal cytology and/or human papillomavirus positivity were enrolled. Methods: Images were collected using acetic acid and Lugol's iodine as contrast agents. Biopsies were taken as per standard-of-care procedures. Main outcome measures: After passing quality review, images from 129 women were sent to four physicians who provided a diagnosis for each image. Results: Physician interpretation of images from the two colposcopes agreed 83.1% of the time. The average sensitivity and specificity of physician interpretation compared with pathology was similar for the Pocket (sensitivity = 71.2%, specificity = 57.5%) and standard-of-care (sensitivity = 79.8%, specificity = 56.6%) colposcopes. When compared with a previous study where only acetic acid was applied to the cervix, results indicated that adding Lugol's iodine as a secondary contrast agent improved the percent agreement between colposcopes for all pathological categories by up to 8.9% and the sensitivity and specificity of physician interpretation compared with pathology by over 6.0 and 9.0%, respectively. Conclusions: The Pocket colposcope performance was similar to that of a standard-of-care colposcope when used to identify precancerous and cancerous lesions using acetic acid and Lugol's iodine during colposcopy examinations in Peru. Tweetable abstract: The Pocket colposcope performance was similar to that of a standard-of-care colposcope when identifying cervical lesions.
Start page
1321
End page
1329
Volume
125
Issue
10
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Radiología, Medicina nuclear, Imágenes médicas
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85050696763
PubMed ID
Source
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
ISSN of the container
1470-0328
Sponsor(s)
This study was funded by the National Institutes of Health Grants 1R01CA195500 and 1R01CA19338001, which included internal peer review for scientific quality. The funder did not play a role in conducting research or writing the manuscript. This study was funded by National Institutes of Health Quick Trials Grant 1R01CA195500 and Academic Industry Partnership Grant 1R01CA19338001.
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