Evaluation of ILEX SelfCerv for Detection of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infection in Gynecology Clinic Attendees at a Tertiary Hospital in South Africa
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Population
2.2. Specimen Collection
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Analysis of Samples for the Presence of High-Risk HPVs
2.5. Analysis of Samples for HPV E6/E7 mRNA
2.6. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographic Characteristics of Study Participants
3.2. Performance of HPV Self-Sampling Relative to Healthcare Professional Sampling
3.3. Discordant hr-HPV Test Results
3.4. Women’s Experience and Preference for Self-Sampling
3.5. Women’s Experience and Preference for Self-Sampling by Age Group and Screening
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | n | % |
---|---|---|
Age in years | ||
18–29 | 151 | 28.7 |
30–39 | 172 | 32.6 |
40–49 | 121 | 23.0 |
50–59 | 61 | 11.6 |
≥60 | 19 | 3.6 |
Unspecified | 3 | 0.6 |
Marital Status | ||
Single | 354 | 67.2 |
Married | 126 | 23.9 |
Divorced/Widowed/Separated | 46 | 8.7 |
Unspecified | 1 | 0.2 |
Employment Status | ||
Employed | 237 | 45.0 |
Unemployed | 289 | 54.8 |
Unspecified | 1 | 0.2 |
Place of residence | ||
Rural | 12 | 2.3 |
Semi-Urban | 448 | 85.0 |
Urban | 63 | 12.0 |
Unspecified | 4 | 0.8 |
Race | ||
African | 525 | 99.6 |
Other | 2 | 0.4 |
Pap screening before | ||
Screened | 248 | 47.1 |
Not screened | 278 | 52.8 |
Unspecified | 1 | 0.2 |
Reason for visit | ||
Family planning | 30 | 5.7 |
Routine Pap smear | 233 | 44.2 |
Termination of pregnancy | 87 | 16.5 |
Colposcopy | 33 | 6.3 |
LLETZ | 87 | 16.5 |
Review with Pap smear after LLETZ | 57 | 10.8 |
Self-Collection | Healthcare Professional Collection | % Agreement | Sensitivity (95% CI) | Specificity (95% CI) | κ Statistics (95% CI) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Overall hr-HPV DNA | Positive | Negative | Total | 87.1 | 86.2 (81.3–90.2) | 88.0 (83.5–91.6) | 0.74 (0.68–0.80 |
Positive | 218 | 33 | 251 | ||||
Negative | 35 | 241 | 276 | ||||
Total | 253 | 274 | 527 | ||||
HPV-16 | Positive | Negative | Total | 96.4 | 85.5 (74.2–93.1) | 97.9 (96.1–99.0) | 0.83 (0.75–0.90) |
Positive | 53 | 10 | 63 | ||||
Negative | 9 | 455 | 464 | ||||
Total | 62 | 465 | 527 | ||||
HPV-18 | Positive | Negative | Total | 96.8 | 77.4 (58.9–90.4) | 98.0 (96.3–99.0) | 0.72 (0.59–0.85) |
Positive | 24 | 10 | 34 | ||||
Negative | 7 | 486 | 493 | ||||
Total | 31 | 496 | 527 | ||||
Other 12 hr-HPVs | Positive | Negative | Total | 86.5 | 84.2 (78.7–88.7) | 88.2 (84.1–91.6 | 0.72 (0.66–0.78 |
Positive | 186 | 36 | 222 | ||||
Negative | 35 | 270 | 305 | ||||
Total | 221 | 306 | 527 | ||||
HPV E6/E7 mRNA | Positive | Negative | Total | 70.2 | 68.3 (61.8–74.3) | 77.1 (64.5–86.9) | 0.34 (0.22–0.46) |
Positive | 153 | 14 | 167 | ||||
Negative | 71 | 47 | 118 | ||||
Total | 224 | 61 | 285 |
HPV Type | No. of Disagreements between Self-Collected and Healthcare Professional-Collected Test Results | No. of Disagreements for Which Self-Collected Vaginal Test Result Was Positive and Healthcare Professional-Collected Sample Test Result Was Negative (%) | Mean Cycle Threshold (ct) Where Self-Collected Sample Test Result Was Positive and the Healthcare Professional Test Result Was Negative |
---|---|---|---|
HPV-16 | 19 | 10 (52.6) | 24.43 |
HPV-18 | 17 | 10 (58.8) | 26.45 |
Other 12 hr-HPVs | 71 | 36 (50.7) | 25.85 |
Category | n | % |
---|---|---|
Were you comfortable using the self-collection device? | ||
Yes | 476 | 90.5 |
No | 50 | 9.5 |
Did you experience any pain when self-collecting the sample? | ||
Yes | 70 | 13.3 |
No | 456 | 86.7 |
Would you prefer to self-collect the sample for cervical cancer screening in the future? | ||
Yes | 458 | 87.1 |
No | 68 | 12.9 |
Would you prefer to use the self-collection device to collect a sample for cervical cancer screening in the future? | ||
Yes | 465 | 88.4 |
No | 61 | 11.6 |
Would you prefer the healthcare professional to take the sample for cervical cancer screening? | ||
Yes | 402 | 76.4 |
No | 124 | 23.6 |
Are you worried that you have not collected the sample properly? | ||
Yes | 128 | 24.3 |
No | 398 | 75.7 |
Category | Age (Years) | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
<30 | 30–39 | 40–49 | 50–59 | 60+ | p-Value | ||
Were you comfortable using the self-collection device? | Yes | 132 (87.4) | 152 (88.9) | 113 (93.4) | 61 (100) | 16 (84.2) | 0.007 |
No | 19 (12.6) | 19 (11.1) | 8 (76.6) | - | 3 (15.8) | ||
Would you prefer to self-collect the sample for cervical cancer screening in the future? | Yes | 132 (87.4) | 149 (87.1) | 103 (85.1) | 55 (90.2) | 17 (89.5) | 0.932 |
No | 19 (12.6) | 22 (12.9) | 18 (14.9) | 6 (9.8) | 2 (10.5) | ||
Would you prefer the healthcare professional to take the sample for cervical cancer screening? | Yes | 32 (21.2) | 39 (22.8) | 35 (28.9) | 14 (22.9) | 4 (21.0) | 0.658 |
No | 119 (78.8) | 132 (77.2) | 86 (71.1) | 47 (77.1) | 15 (79.0) | ||
Are you worried that you have not collected the sample properly? | Yes | 43 (28.5) | 43 (25.1) | 24 (19.8) | 15 (24.6) | 2 (10.5) | 0.329 |
No | 108 (71.5) | 128 (74.9) | 97 (80.2) | 46 (75.4) | 17 (89.5) | ||
Did you experience any pain when self-collecting the sample? | Yes | 26 (17.2) | 23 (13.4) | 13 (10.7) | 4 (6.6) | 4 (21.0) | 0.174 |
No | 125 (82.8) | 148 (86.6) | 108 (89.3) | 57 (93.4) | 15 (79.0) | ||
Would you prefer to use the self-collection device to collect a sample for cervical cancer screening in the future? | Yes | 134 (88.7) | 149 (87.1) | 108 (89.3) | 54 (88.5) | 18 (94.7) | 0.946 |
No | 17 (11.3) | 22 (12.9) | 13 (10.7) | 7 (11.5) | 1 (5.3) | ||
Category | Pap screening | ||||||
Screened | Never screened | p-value | |||||
Were you comfortable using the self-collection device? | Yes | 233 (94.00) | 243 (87.4) | 0.011 | |||
No | 15 (6.0) | 35 (12.6) | |||||
Would you prefer to self-collect the sample for cervical cancer screening in the future? | Yes | 214 (86.3) | 244 (87.8) | 0.614 | |||
No | 34 (13.7) | 34 (12.2) | |||||
Would you prefer the healthcare professional to take the sample for cervical cancer screening? | Yes | 193 (77.8) | 209 (75.2) | 0.476 | |||
No | 55 (22.2) | 69 (24.8) | |||||
Are you worried that you have not collected the sample properly? | Yes | 49 (19.8) | 79 (28.4) | 0.021 | |||
No | 199 (80.2) | 199 (71.6) | |||||
Did you experience any pain when self-collecting the sample? | Yes | 31 (12.5) | 39 (14.0) | 0.606 | |||
No | 217 (87.5) | 239 (86.0) | |||||
Would you prefer to use the self-collection device to collect a sample for cervical cancer screening in the future? | Yes | 215 (86.7) | 250 (89.9) | 0.247 | |||
No | 33 (13.3) | 28 (10.1) |
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Tiiti, T.A.; Mashishi, T.L.; Nkwinika, V.V.; Molefi, K.A.; Benoy, I.; Bogers, J.; Selabe, S.G.; Lebelo, R.L. Evaluation of ILEX SelfCerv for Detection of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infection in Gynecology Clinic Attendees at a Tertiary Hospital in South Africa. J. Clin. Med. 2021, 10, 4817. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10214817
Tiiti TA, Mashishi TL, Nkwinika VV, Molefi KA, Benoy I, Bogers J, Selabe SG, Lebelo RL. Evaluation of ILEX SelfCerv for Detection of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infection in Gynecology Clinic Attendees at a Tertiary Hospital in South Africa. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2021; 10(21):4817. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10214817
Chicago/Turabian StyleTiiti, Teboho Amelia, Tebogo Loraine Mashishi, Varsetile Varster Nkwinika, Kgotlaethata Aaron Molefi, Ina Benoy, Johannes Bogers, Selokela Gloria Selabe, and Ramokone Lisbeth Lebelo. 2021. "Evaluation of ILEX SelfCerv for Detection of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infection in Gynecology Clinic Attendees at a Tertiary Hospital in South Africa" Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 21: 4817. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10214817
APA StyleTiiti, T. A., Mashishi, T. L., Nkwinika, V. V., Molefi, K. A., Benoy, I., Bogers, J., Selabe, S. G., & Lebelo, R. L. (2021). Evaluation of ILEX SelfCerv for Detection of High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infection in Gynecology Clinic Attendees at a Tertiary Hospital in South Africa. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(21), 4817. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10214817