Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd 2020; 80(10): e192
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1718144
Poster
Mittwoch, 7.10.2020
Gynäkologische Onkologie II

How long is too long? Application of acetic acid during colposcopy: A prospective study

Z Hilal
1   ZYDOLAB – Institut für klinische Zytologie und Immunzytochemie, Dortmund, Deutschland
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C Tempfer
2   Marien Hospital Herne, Universitäts-Frauenklinik der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Herne, Deutschland
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G Rezniczek
2   Marien Hospital Herne, Universitäts-Frauenklinik der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Herne, Deutschland
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Background Applying acetic acid (AA) to the cervix followed by colposcopic assessment is the standard test used to detect dysplastic lesions of the cervix. However, there is no evidence-based common standard defining how to exactly perform this test.

Methods Consecutive women referred to our colposcopy unit were recruited. Using a standardized colposcopy protocol, we recorded the most severe colposcopic lesion (MSCL) 1, 3, and 5 minutes after application of AA (primary study end point). The time to first appearance of the MSCL and highest staining intensity were video-documented.

Results 300 women were included. After 1 minute, 290/300 (96.7 %) of patients were diagnosed with the MSCL. This proportion did not improve after 3 minutes (290/300 [96.7 %]) nor after 5 minutes (233/264 [88.3 %]). The proportion of minor and major changes continuously declined over time from 142/300 (47.3 %; 1 minute) to 107/264 (40.5 %; 5 minutes) and from 110/300 (36.7 %) to 91/264 (34.5 %), respectively. The median time until the first appearance of the MSCL was 13.5 (interquartile range [IQR] 3 to 27.25) seconds and was significantly lower in HSIL (7 [IQR 1 to 20] seconds) compared to LSIL (19 [IQR 9 to 39.5] seconds; p< 0.001). Overall, the net difference between colposcopic assessments at 3 minutes versus at 1 minute was one more HSIL and one less LSIL.

Conclusion It is reasonable to conclude that the best time to identify lesions is 1 minute after the application of AA. Continued evaluation for up to 3 minutes may be considered reasonable for an optimal HSIL yield.



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Article published online:
07 October 2020

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