2021
DOI: 10.21276/obgyn.2021.7.2.2
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A comparative study between Reid’s colposcopic index score and Swede score in women suspected of cervical cancer

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“…Whereas the positive predictive value of swede score for high grade lesions was found to be 37.5% which was comparable to study by Priya et al, where it was 42.7%. 17 The negative predictive value of swede score as a screening test in the present study was found to be 87.50% which was also comparable to 91.4% in study by Rahman et al 8 The negative predictive value of swede score for high grade lesions was 100%, similar to results seen in study by Rahman et al 8 In the present study, the sensitivity of modified IFCPC 2011 nomenclature in the detection of low-grade premalignant lesions was found to be 87.5% which was comparable to the study by Fan et al, (80.3%) and study by Li et al (79.34%) whereas the sensitivity of modified IFCPC 2011 nomenclature in the detection of high-grade premalignant lesions was found to be 100% which was comparable to the study by Zhang et al, (92.7%), higher than study by Li et al (63.64%). 16,18,19 The specificity of modified IFCPC 2011 nomenclature for low grade premalignant lesions in the present study was found to be 58.82% which was comparable to study by Li et al and Fan et a where it was 67.14% and 63.70% respectively whereas the specificity of modified IFCPC 2011 nomenclature for high grade lesions in the present study was found to be 100% which was comparable to study by Li et al (96.01%) and Fan et al (98%).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Whereas the positive predictive value of swede score for high grade lesions was found to be 37.5% which was comparable to study by Priya et al, where it was 42.7%. 17 The negative predictive value of swede score as a screening test in the present study was found to be 87.50% which was also comparable to 91.4% in study by Rahman et al 8 The negative predictive value of swede score for high grade lesions was 100%, similar to results seen in study by Rahman et al 8 In the present study, the sensitivity of modified IFCPC 2011 nomenclature in the detection of low-grade premalignant lesions was found to be 87.5% which was comparable to the study by Fan et al, (80.3%) and study by Li et al (79.34%) whereas the sensitivity of modified IFCPC 2011 nomenclature in the detection of high-grade premalignant lesions was found to be 100% which was comparable to the study by Zhang et al, (92.7%), higher than study by Li et al (63.64%). 16,18,19 The specificity of modified IFCPC 2011 nomenclature for low grade premalignant lesions in the present study was found to be 58.82% which was comparable to study by Li et al and Fan et a where it was 67.14% and 63.70% respectively whereas the specificity of modified IFCPC 2011 nomenclature for high grade lesions in the present study was found to be 100% which was comparable to study by Li et al (96.01%) and Fan et al (98%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%