TY - JOUR T1 - Sensitivity and Features of Visual Inspection of Cervix with Acetic Acid (VIA), As a Screening Test for Cervical Cancer TT - بررسی حساسیت و ویژگی شستشوی سرویکس با اسید استیک در غربالگری سرطان دهانه رحم JF - gums-med JO - gums-med VL - 20 IS - 79 UR - http://journal.gums.ac.ir/article-1-132-en.html Y1 - 2011 SP - 49 EP - 55 KW - Acetic Acid KW - Cervix Uteri KW - Colposcopy KW - Irrigation KW - Mass Screening KW - Sensivity and Specificity KW - Uterine N2 - Abstract Introduction: Due to high false negative results of Pap smear, investigators are trying to design alternative tests for screening. One such option is Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA). Objective: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of VIA as an alternative screening test for cervical cancer prevention. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective study on 401 based on demographic questioner, three separate Pap smear, referred to alzahra hospital Gynecology clinic. All the patients were given questionnaires of demographic characteristics and then underwent 3 separate tests (Pap smear, VIA and colposcopy) simultaneously. If colposcopic evaluation was abnormal, a sample biopsy was taken. The gold standard test is considered to be colposcopy-directed biopsy. Upon data collection, they were analyzed by statistical software SPSS version 14. Results: As shown, 12 had abnormal Pap smear, 39 with positive VIA and 11 had abnormal colposcopy. Sensitivity of VIA was found to be 72.7%, and specificity 92.1%.Pap smear detected 83.3% CINI, 66.6% CIN III, 50% Invasive cancers whereas VIA detected 50% CINI and 100% CIN III and invasive cancers. Both tests yielded 3 false negative results. The number of false positives was higher for VIA. Conclusion: VIA is a more powerful screening test than Pap smear but its detection ability for CIN I is lower, compared with Pap smear. In order to minimize false negative M3 ER -