High-risk Human Papillomavirus Infection in Low Risk Women: Incidence, Patient Characteristics, and Clinical Meaning for Cervical Cancer

<p><b>Objective</b>: To investigate the incidence of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and its clinical meaning.</p><p><b>Methods</b>: Total 28,339 women attending our hospital for routine gynecologic care underwent Papanicolaou test (PAP test)...

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Main Author: Sung Jong Lee, Seung Geun Yeo, Dong Choon Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ivyspring International Publisher 2012-01-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Sciences
Online Access:http://www.medsci.org/v09p0103.htm
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Summary:<p><b>Objective</b>: To investigate the incidence of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and its clinical meaning.</p><p><b>Methods</b>: Total 28,339 women attending our hospital for routine gynecologic care underwent Papanicolaou test (PAP test) and high-risk HPV tests. Biopsies were taken from some women and their results were compared.</p><p><b>Results</b>: The prevalence of high-risk HPV infection is 24.15%. And the women aged 20-29 years had the highest prevalence (32.3%) compared to 30-70 years (P&#60;0.05). Of the 28,339 women, 1369 (4.83%) had positive PAP test (ASCUS, LSIL, HSIL). Of the 1369 PAP-positive patients, only 16 (1.17%) were negative for HPV test. Of the 1353 patients positive on both tests, 510 (37.7%) had lesions higher than CINII on histology. Of the 1,611 patients who underwent biopsies, 350 underwent the loop electrical excision procedure, with 339 (96%) being positive for HPV test, including 16 with CINI, 48 with CINII/III, 74 with CIS, and 16 with cervical cancer. HPV test had a positive predictive value of 40.7% and a negative predictive value of 100% for higher than CINII.</p><p><b>Conclusion:</b> Although HPV test has a burden of cost, considering its high negative predictive value, HPV test should be considered for more useful screening test.</p>
ISSN:1449-1907