Bishop J W, Cheuvront D A, Elston R J
Department of Pathology, Saint Joseph Hospital, Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska, USA.
Acta Cytol. 1999 Jan-Feb;43(1):39-46. doi: 10.1159/000330867.
To ascertain the utility of residual liquid-preserved cervical cytology samples for DNA profiling studies.
Ninety-nine liquid-preserved cervical cytology samples from a high-risk population were received two months after the initial diagnosis at another laboratory. Each residual sample was processed to yield one Papanicolaou-stained and one Feulgen-thionin-stained slide. The former were examined manually without knowledge of the submitted findings and were also examined on the AutoCyte SCREEN interactive system. DNA profiling of > 185 cells per case was performed on an RPW image analyzer. Results were compared with submitted diagnoses.
The 99 cases included 59 normals, 9 ASCUS/AGCUS, 16 HSIL, 12 carcinomas and 3 unsatisfactory. Interlaboratory agreement between residual and initial samples was good (unweighted kappa = .609). Abnormals were characterized by 2C deviation indices > 2.0 and 5C exceeding rates > 4.37%. AutoCyte SCREEN system examination of residual slides of high grade abnormalities was 100% sensitive and 40% specific.
Residual AutoCyte cervical cytology samples are stable and yield reproducible results for routine and ancillary studies of cervical cytologic abnormalities. The AutoCyte SCREEN system was 100% sensitive for high grade abnormalities in this enriched sample, even when operating on residual material.