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Assessing the Long-Term Role of Vaccination against HPV after Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP): A Propensity-Score Matched Comparison

Authors :
Mario Malzoni
Gaetano Valenti
Lavinia Mosca
Stefano Ferla
Nicola Colacurci
Paolo Vercellini
Antonio Cianci
Rocco Guerrisi
Claudia Brusadelli
Biagio Contino
Giovanni Scambia
Andrea Ciavattini
Umberto Leone Roberti Maggiore
Pierluigi Benedetti Panici
Gabriella Ferrandina
Stefano Greggi
Gabriele Carlifante
Giorgio Bogani
Barbara Gardella
Margherita Fischetti
Simone Ferrero
Maurizio Serati
Ciro Pinelli
Salvatore Lopez
Fulvio Zullo
Anna Myriam Perrone
Mauro Signorelli
Rosa De Vincenzo
Andrea Giannini
Raffaele Tinelli
Vincenzo Dario Mandato
Jvan Casarin
Arsenio Spinillo
Francesco Sopracordevole
Francesco Plotti
Violante Di Donato
Viola Liberale
Maria Grazia Matarazzo
Antonino Ditto
Annunziata Carlea
Ermelinda Monti
Lorenzo Aguzzoli
Maria Giovanna Salerno
Cono Scaffa
Francesca Falcone
Michele Desiato
Valentina Chiappa
Pierandrea De Iaco
Roberto Angioli
Alice Bergamini
Salvatore Dessole
Marco Petrillo
Simona Ruisi
Francesco Raspagliesi
Giulia Dondi
Fabio Ghezzi
Giovanni D'ippolito
Sara Bocio
Andrea Dell'Acqua
Giuseppe Sarpietro
Chiara Borghi
Alessandro Ghelardi
Paola Carunchio
Luca Gianella
Tommaso Simoncini
Cristina Donfrancesco
Ludovico Muzii
Gian Franco Zannoni
Bogani, G.
Raspagliesi, F.
Sopracordevole, F.
Ciavattini, A.
Ghelardi, A.
Simoncini, T.
Petrillo, M.
Plotti, F.
Lopez, S.
Casarin, J.
Serati, M.
Pinelli, C.
Valenti, G.
Bergamini, A.
Gardella, B.
Dell'Acqua, A.
Monti, E.
Vercellini, P.
D'Ippolito, G.
Aguzzoli, L.
Mandato, V. D.
Carunchio, P.
Carlifante, G.
Giannella, L.
Scaffa, C.
Falcone, F.
Ferla, S.
Borghi, C.
Ditto, A.
Malzoni, M.
Giannini, A.
Salerno, M. G.
Liberale, V.
Contino, B.
Donfrancesco, C.
Desiato, M.
Perrone, A. M.
Dondi, G.
De Iaco, P.
Maggiore, U. L. R.
Signorelli, M.
Chiappa, V.
Ferrero, S.
Sarpietro, G.
Matarazzo, M. G.
Cianci, A.
Bocio, S.
Ruisi, S.
Guerrisi, R.
Brusadelli, C.
Mosca, L.
Tinelli, R.
De Vincenzo, R.
Zannoni, G. F.
Ferrandina, G.
Dessole, S.
Angioli, R.
Greggi, S.
Spinillo, A.
Ghezzi, F.
Colacurci, N.
Fischetti, M.
Carlea, A.
Zullo, F.
Muzii, L.
Scambia, G.
Panici, P. B.
Di Donato, V.
Bogani G.
Raspagliesi F.
Sopracordevole F.
Ciavattini A.
Ghelardi A.
Simoncini T.
Petrillo M.
Plotti F.
Lopez S.
Casarin J.
Serati M.
Pinelli C.
Valenti G.
Bergamini A.
Gardella B.
Dell'acqua A.
Monti E.
Vercellini P.
D'ippolito G.
Aguzzoli L.
Mandato V.D.
Carunchio P.
Carlifante G.
Giannella L.
Scaffa C.
Falcone F.
Ferla S.
Borghi C.
Ditto A.
Malzoni M.
Giannini A.
Salerno M.G.
Liberale V.
Contino B.
Donfrancesco C.
Desiato M.
Perrone A.M.
Dondi G.
De Iaco P.
Maggiore U.L.R.
Signorelli M.
Chiappa V.
Ferrero S.
Sarpietro G.
Matarazzo M.G.
Cianci A.
Bocio S.
Ruisi S.
Guerrisi R.
Brusadelli C.
Mosca L.
Tinelli R.
De Vincenzo R.
Zannoni G.F.
Ferrandina G.
Dessole S.
Angioli R.
Greggi S.
Spinillo A.
Ghezzi F.
Colacurci N.
Fischetti M.
Carlea A.
Zullo F.
Muzii L.
Scambia G.
Panici P.B.
Di Donato V.
Source :
Vaccines, Volume 8, Issue 4, Vaccines, Vol 8, Iss 717, p 717 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020.

Abstract

Background: Primary prevention through vaccination is a prophylactic approach aiming to reduce the risk of developing human papillomavirus (HPV)-related lesions. No mature and long-term data supported the adoption of vaccination in women undergoing conization. Methods: This is a retrospective multi-institutional study. Charts of consecutive patients undergoing conization between 2010 and 2014 were collected. All patients included had at least 5 years of follow-up. We compared outcomes of patients undergoing conization plus vaccination and conization alone. A propensity-score matching algorithm was applied in order to reduce allocation biases. The risk of developing recurrence was estimated using Kaplan-Meir and Cox hazard models. Results: Overall, charts of 1914 women were analyzed. The study group included 116 (6.1%) and 1798 (93.9%) women undergoing conization plus vaccination and conization alone, respectively. Five-year recurrence rate was 1.7% (n = 2) and 5.7% (n = 102) after conization plus vaccination and conization alone, respectively (p = 0.068). After the application of a propensity-score matching, we selected 100 patients undergoing conization plus vaccination and 200 patients undergoing conization alone. The crude number of recurrences was 2 (2%) and 11 (5.5%) for patients undergoing conization plus vaccination and conization alone, respectively (p = 0.231). Vaccination had no impact on persistent lesions (no negative examination between conization and new cervical dysplasia<br />p = 0.603), but reduced the risk of recurrent disease (patients who had at least one negative examination between conization and the diagnosis of recurrent cervical dysplasia<br />p = 0.031). Conclusions: Patients having vaccination experience a slightly lower risk of recurrence than women who had not, although not statistically significantly different. Further evidence is needed to assess the cost effectiveness of adopting vaccination in this setting.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2076393X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vaccines
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bf348759dcddc598058030affb901812
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8040717