• Atencion primaria · Oct 1997

    [10 years of cervix uteri cytologies in a health center].

    • J C Olazábal Ulacia, J Montero Luengo, F Pastor Mateos, M J Alario García, R García Paniagua, and J F García Gutiérrez.
    • Centro de Salud San Juan, Unidad Docente de Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria de Salamanca.
    • Aten Primaria. 1997 Oct 15; 20 (6): 293298293-8.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate results of the Papanicolaou cervical cytology test performed between 1986 and 1995.DesignA descriptive and retrospective study.SettingPrimary care, San Juan Health Centre, Salamanca.Participants1,271 women over 15 who had at least one smear during the study period.InterventionReview of clinical histories and cytology reports.Results2,056 smears were carried out. 50% were on women < 35, for whom family planning was the main reason for the test. Only 31% of the women between 35 and 65 had a smear. 35% of the women recruited had a further cytology test. 56% had morphological or microbiological disorders, 43.1% were negative and only 0.9% could not be evaluated by the pathologist. There were benign morphological alterations in 48.4% and infections in 27.3%. Only 15 smears (0.7%), corresponding to 12 women (1.2%), had suspected malignity, with dysplasia confirmed in 3 cases (0.24%).ConclusionsThere were few cases of cervical cancer detected with the methods followed at our centre. The effectiveness of the intervention should be improved by selective screening based on risk scales, setting up computerised systems of identification and the extension of the interval between smears to 5 years.

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