P248 Sensitivity of the amsel's criteria compared to the nugent score in absence and in presence of trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and/or candida SPP among women with symptomatic vaginitis/vaginosis. (18th May 2015)
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- P248 Sensitivity of the amsel's criteria compared to the nugent score in absence and in presence of trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and/or candida SPP among women with symptomatic vaginitis/vaginosis. (18th May 2015)
- Main Title:
- P248 Sensitivity of the amsel's criteria compared to the nugent score in absence and in presence of trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and/or candida SPP among women with symptomatic vaginitis/vaginosis
- Authors:
- Belley-Montfort, Lucile
Lebed, Joel
Smith, Bonnie
Farrell, Melissa
Schwebke, Jane
Nyirjesy, Paul
Davis, Thomas
Fuller, DeAnna
Fife, Kenneth
Beqaj, Safedin Sajo - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background/introduction: In a multicenter clinical trial funded by BD, we observed less accurate clinician diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis (BV) based on clinical observations when Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and/or Candida spp. were also detected by the trial Reference Methods than when only BV was detected. Aim(s)/objectives: To determine the sensitivity of each criterion and of the overall Amsel's criteria (3/4 criteria met), the results of the Amsel's corresponding to the sub-population of specimens that gave a Nugent score of 7–10 were analysed. Methods: Following informed consent, women with symptoms of vaginitis/vaginosis were included in the trial. The four Amsel's criteria and the Nugent score were performed. Evaluation for trichomoniasis by wet mount and culture (InPouch™ TV, Biomed) were performed. Candida colonies were isolated (BBL™ Sabouraud Dextrose Agar, Emmons and BBL™ CHROMAgar™ Candida plate, BD) and identified by ITS-2 bi-directional sequencing (Accugenix ® ). Results: In total, 269/497 (54.1%) specimens gave a Nugent score of 7–10. Amongst them, TV and/or Candida spp. were found in 100 specimens (37.2%). The sensitivity of clue cells, amine test, vaginal pH, BV vaginal discharge, and overall Amsel's criteria in absence of TV and/or Candida spp. was 86.3%, 82.7%, 91.1%, 71.0%, and 84.6% respectively. In presence of TV and/or Candida spp., the sensitivity was 63.6%, 64.0%, 75.0%, 42.0%, and 60.0% respectively (p values ≤ 0.0009 for allAbstract : Background/introduction: In a multicenter clinical trial funded by BD, we observed less accurate clinician diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis (BV) based on clinical observations when Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) and/or Candida spp. were also detected by the trial Reference Methods than when only BV was detected. Aim(s)/objectives: To determine the sensitivity of each criterion and of the overall Amsel's criteria (3/4 criteria met), the results of the Amsel's corresponding to the sub-population of specimens that gave a Nugent score of 7–10 were analysed. Methods: Following informed consent, women with symptoms of vaginitis/vaginosis were included in the trial. The four Amsel's criteria and the Nugent score were performed. Evaluation for trichomoniasis by wet mount and culture (InPouch™ TV, Biomed) were performed. Candida colonies were isolated (BBL™ Sabouraud Dextrose Agar, Emmons and BBL™ CHROMAgar™ Candida plate, BD) and identified by ITS-2 bi-directional sequencing (Accugenix ® ). Results: In total, 269/497 (54.1%) specimens gave a Nugent score of 7–10. Amongst them, TV and/or Candida spp. were found in 100 specimens (37.2%). The sensitivity of clue cells, amine test, vaginal pH, BV vaginal discharge, and overall Amsel's criteria in absence of TV and/or Candida spp. was 86.3%, 82.7%, 91.1%, 71.0%, and 84.6% respectively. In presence of TV and/or Candida spp., the sensitivity was 63.6%, 64.0%, 75.0%, 42.0%, and 60.0% respectively (p values ≤ 0.0009 for all comparisons). Discussion/conclusion: The sensitivity of the Amsel's criteria in women with BV decreases when TV and/or Candida spp. are present. The BV vaginal discharge is the least sensitive criterion. … (more)
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- Sexually transmitted infections. Volume 91(2015)Supplement 1
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- Sexually transmitted infections
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- Volume 91(2015)Supplement 1
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- Volume 91, Issue 1 (2015)
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- 2015
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- 91
- Issue:
- 1
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- Page Start:
- A97
- Page End:
- A97
- Publication Date:
- 2015-05-18
- Subjects:
- Sexually transmitted diseases -- Periodicals
HIV infections -- Periodicals
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/176/ ↗
http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/sextrans-2015-052126.290 ↗
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