1995
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.48.11.1002
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Role of re-screening of cervical smears in internal quality control.

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“…The proportions found in our study, 76% for the cytopathologists (gold standard) and 72% for rapid rescreening, are in agreement with those of other authors, who found that the diagnosis of ASCUS ranged between 74% and 84% of total positive diagnoses detected by rapid rescreening. 10,18,22 With reference to LSIL, other studies have reported frequencies ranging between 16% and 24%, 10,18,22 similar to those observed by us.Another advantage of 100% rapid rescreening is that it allows monitoring of individual performance, detecting professional shortcomings, differences and difficulties related to diagnostic interpretation. 26 Personnel responsible for routine screening may pay more attention and concentrate harder when they know that all the smears will be reviewed.…”
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“…The proportions found in our study, 76% for the cytopathologists (gold standard) and 72% for rapid rescreening, are in agreement with those of other authors, who found that the diagnosis of ASCUS ranged between 74% and 84% of total positive diagnoses detected by rapid rescreening. 10,18,22 With reference to LSIL, other studies have reported frequencies ranging between 16% and 24%, 10,18,22 similar to those observed by us.Another advantage of 100% rapid rescreening is that it allows monitoring of individual performance, detecting professional shortcomings, differences and difficulties related to diagnostic interpretation. 26 Personnel responsible for routine screening may pay more attention and concentrate harder when they know that all the smears will be reviewed.…”
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“…6-9 However, the objective of this standard procedure is not to reduce false negative rates but to act as an indicator of screening performance. [10][11][12][13][14] In fact, even when disagreements in diagnosis occur in a sample of 10%, the remaining 90% are not rescreened. This limitation will hinder any further identification of occasional shortcomings or discrepancies between cytotechnologists.…”
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“…The greatest limitation of the RR-100% is its low sensitivity in detecting false-negatives and that there is no way of controlling the screener's and reviewer's performance since only the negative smears are reviewed [49]. Although RPS has limitations, the immediate feedback associated with it is believed to improve the performance of the screeners.…”
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“…Rapid rescreening (RR) of all negative cases is more feasible and is a recommended QC procedure in the U.K. [12][13][14][15][16][17] Smears are rescreened rapidly (30 -120 sec per slide) using various screening patterns. 18 The strategy of RR has been shown to be superior to the 10% rescreening and has received widespread acceptance in Europe and Australia.…”
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