Importance of Cervicovaginal Cytodiagnosis and
Bethesda Terminology for Perinatology
Kobilková J. 1 , Lojda Z. 2 , Pazderník B. 1
1 Gynekologicko-porodnická klinika 1. LF UK a VFN v Praze, přednosta prof. MUDr. Živný J., DrSc. 2 Laboratoř pro histochemii 1. LF UK Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. Z. Lojda, DrSc., h.c. multipl. F. I. A. C. |
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Summary:
Objective: Advantage of the use the cervicovaginal cytodiagnostic according to the Bethesda
terminology in the gravidity and in the care after delivery was studied.
Design: Cervicovaginal smears of pregnant women were investigated in all parameters requested
by the Bethesda system. Microbial parameters were compared with the data of non-pregnant
women as given by Bibbo.
Setting: Cytological Laboratory of the Clinic of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of the Charles Univer-
sity 1st Faculty of Medicine and of the General Faculty Hospital, Apolinářská 18, Praha 2 and
Charles University 1st Faculty of Medicine, Laboratory of Histochemistry, Albertov 4, Praha 2.Material and Methods: Cervicovaginal smears were prepared by the cytobrush technique in 100
pregnant women, fixed immediately in isopropanol and stained by polychrome Papanicolaou
method. Slides were evaluated according to the requirements of the Bethesda system.
Results: In smears of pregnant women no malignity was found. 27% women suffered from mycotic
infections (Candidosis) (Bibbo gives for the non-gravid population 3,6%), Gardnerella was found
in 8% cases (Bibbo gives for non-pregnant women 21%), trichomoniasis in 5% (in Bibbo’s group in
15%). In 2% changes indicating the presence of Papilloma virus, Chlamydia occurred in 2% of.
Conclusion: Pathogens found in smears (e.g. Chlamydia and Gardnerella) cause inflammation
both in the mother and child and lead to premature delivery. A detailed cytological examination
as required by the Bethesda system is thus also a help for perinatology because it allows a preven-
tive treatment.
Key words:
Bethesda system, perinatology
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