Investigator

André Luis Ferreira Santos

Professor/PHD · FAA, Medicina

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ALFAndré Luis Ferrei…
Papers(2)
Description of Referr…Human papillomavirus …
Collaborators(8)
Antas Neves NilmaCecilia Maria Roteli-…Dayana Aparecida Naci…Julio Cesar TeixeiraStephanie Hein de Car…Susana Cristina Aidé …Valentino MagnoAndréa Paula Penelupp…
Institutions(6)
Universidade De TaubatUniversidade Federal …Faculdade de Medicina…Universidade Estadual…Universidade Federal …Universidade Federal …

Papers

Description of Referrals for Colposcopy in a Hospital in Brazil

Abstract Objective To describe the referral for colposcopy in a Hospital in Brazil and the relative frequency of patients who benefited from it, considering the correct indications for the examination and its final diagnoses. Methods A retrospective study was performed in the colposcopy service database of the Hospital Universitário de Taubaté, Taubaté, state of São Paulo, Brazil. The frequency validated in the analysis of the medical records of women referred for clinical indication or cytological alteration, attended from March 2015 to March 2017. The population selected and analyzed included 256 results that were correlated to the cytological, clinical data and the result of the colposcopy. Results Of the women referred, 45% presented out of the age of screening according to the guidelines of cervical cancer screening, 8.6% being adolescents and young adults < 25 years old, and 36.4% of the patients being ≥ 65 years old. A total of 50% of the patients had no indication of colposcopy, that is, normal cytologies, benign changes, ectopia, cervicitis, atypical squamous cells of indeterminate significance (ASC-US) and low-grade intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) without persistence and normal clinical appearance. A total of 39.84% who underwent colposcopy had high-grade lesion or cancer results, thus benefiting from the adequate referral. Conclusion Most (60.16%) of the patients referred to the colposcopy service did not benefit from the referral for results without changes, such as negative colposcopies, histologies with no cervical intraepithelial neoplasm (CIN) or only CIN 1, or were out of the age for screening. These findings therefore demonstrate a significant number of unnecessary and inadequate referrals.

16Works
2Papers
8Collaborators

Positions

Professor/PHD

FAA · Medicina

1998–

Professor/PHD

Universidade de Taubaté Departamento de Medicina · Medicina

Country

BR

Keywords
HPVcervical cancer screeningHPV vaccinescancervaccinationwomenmedicinereligion and sciencemedicine and spiritualityReligious/Spiritual Copingspirituality and healthreligion and healthspirituality and educationspirituality and healthHPV InfectionSexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)HIV InfectionGynecologyobstetrics and gynecologywomen's healthcolposcopygynecologic oncologyEndometriosisadenomyosismental health and spiritualityreproductive healthmolecular biologicPCRmolecular oncologyHPV testingcervical cytologycolposcopy and HPVHPV DNA TestingHPV genotypinghysteroscopy
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0000-0003-2517-1861

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