Investigator

Sung Ryul Shim

Professor · Konyang University College of Medicine, Department of Biomedical Informatics

About

SRSSung Ryul Shim
Papers(1)
Accuracy of human pap…
Collaborators(3)
Hyun-Woong ChoJae Kwan LeeJin Hwa Hong
Institutions(2)
Korea UniversityKorea University Guro…

Papers

Accuracy of human papillomavirus tests on self-collected urine versus clinician-collected samples for the detection of cervical precancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

The human papillomavirus (HPV) test is an effective screening tool to prevent cervical cancer. Urinary sampling for HPV detection improves the accessibility and participation of screening services and reduces the cost and burden on physicians. The clinical accuracy of urinary HPV test has yet to be determined via meta-analysis. This study assessed the clinical accuracy of these tests to detect cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) 2 or worse. Relevant studies were identified using the PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases. Research eligibility was based on the clinical accuracy of HPV test on clinician-collected samples as a comparator test, and urine as an index test. The reference standard was the presence of CIN2 or worse. The pooled absolute, relative sensitivity, and specificity of the urinary HPV test versus clinician-collected samples were assessed using a bivariate model. The pooled sensitivity of urinary HPV test was significantly lower than that of clinician-collected samples (ratio=0.84, 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.78-0.91). However, some polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based HPV test such as GP5+/6+ (relative sensitivity=0.98, 95% CI=0.91-1.05), SPF10 (relative sensitivity=0.98, 85% CI=0.88-1.08) and non GP5+/6+ PCR (relative sensitivity=1.00, 95% CI=0.88-1.14) showed similar sensitivity in both the urine and clinician-collected samples. Our findings indicate that HPV test with some PCR-based assay on urine versus clinician-collected samples demonstrate similar clinical accuracy to detect CIN2 or worse. It suggests that urinary HPV test may present itself as a decent alternative screening tool for the detection of cervical pre-cancer. PROSPERO identifier: CRD42021227901.

93Works
1Papers
3Collaborators
1Trials

Positions

2023–

Professor

Konyang University College of Medicine · Department of Biomedical Informatics

2022–

Professor

Kyungnam University College of Health Sciences · Department of Health and Medical Informatics

2019–

Adjunct professor

Korea University Medicine · Preventive Medicine

2014–

Visiting Scholar Research Scientist

Soonchunhyang University Hospital · Urological Biomedicine Research Institute

Education

2014

Ph. D.

Korea University · epidemiology and medical informatics in public health

Country

KR

Keywords
meta-analysisepidemiologypublic healthLUTS
Links & IDs
0000-0003-4143-7383

Scopus: 55072270800

Researcher Id: D-3792-2016