Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Efficient quality assurance and improvement measures are essential ingredients in a well organized cytology-based program for cervical carcinoma screening. Various pap smear review procedures, aiming for optimization of accuracy, are described throughout the literature. Evaluation and synthesis of those methods are needed. In a previous study, we pooled data on the diagnostic quality of rapid reviewing (RR) of cervical smears initially reported as normal or unsatisfactory. We now focus on rapid prescreening (RPS) of unreported smears. METHODS: Six published studies on the accuracy of RPS relative to subsequent full screening were pooled using metaanalytic methods. Individual and pooled sensitivity, ...
Background: The appropriate management of women with minor cytologic lesions in their cervix is uncl...
smears are an important but imperfect method of screening for cervical cancer. Global efforts to pre...
In 2013, the Local Health Unit Roma 2 ex C screening laboratory introduced a new set of indicators f...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Efficient quality assurance and improvement measures are ess...
<p><b>OBJECTIVE: </b>To explore the diagnostic validity of rapid reviewing (RR) as...
BACKGROUND. Rapid prescreening (RPS) is an internal quality-control (IQC) method that is used both t...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Background: High rates of false-...
Background An objective of quality control for cervical cytopathology is reducing high rates of fal...
Rapid review involves a daily rapid (e.g. 30 s) review of all smears not normally double-screened. I...
Analysis of the performance of 100% rapid review using an average time of 1 and 2 minutes according ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the performance of 100% rapid rescreening, 10%...
Background: The performance of combined testing visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and cervic...
Advantage of rapid rescreening (RR) over conventional 10% random rescreening of all negative ...
The accuracy of screening for anal cancer precursors relative to screening for cervical cancer precu...
To compare diagnostic discrepancies and screening parameters between conventional (CP) and ThinPrep(...
Background: The appropriate management of women with minor cytologic lesions in their cervix is uncl...
smears are an important but imperfect method of screening for cervical cancer. Global efforts to pre...
In 2013, the Local Health Unit Roma 2 ex C screening laboratory introduced a new set of indicators f...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Efficient quality assurance and improvement measures are ess...
<p><b>OBJECTIVE: </b>To explore the diagnostic validity of rapid reviewing (RR) as...
BACKGROUND. Rapid prescreening (RPS) is an internal quality-control (IQC) method that is used both t...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Background: High rates of false-...
Background An objective of quality control for cervical cytopathology is reducing high rates of fal...
Rapid review involves a daily rapid (e.g. 30 s) review of all smears not normally double-screened. I...
Analysis of the performance of 100% rapid review using an average time of 1 and 2 minutes according ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the performance of 100% rapid rescreening, 10%...
Background: The performance of combined testing visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and cervic...
Advantage of rapid rescreening (RR) over conventional 10% random rescreening of all negative ...
The accuracy of screening for anal cancer precursors relative to screening for cervical cancer precu...
To compare diagnostic discrepancies and screening parameters between conventional (CP) and ThinPrep(...
Background: The appropriate management of women with minor cytologic lesions in their cervix is uncl...
smears are an important but imperfect method of screening for cervical cancer. Global efforts to pre...
In 2013, the Local Health Unit Roma 2 ex C screening laboratory introduced a new set of indicators f...