Diagnostic value of dual-fluorescence staining in bacterial vaginosis.

Cui Li, Zhongliang Duan, Jing Zhang, Jing Gao, Chunmei Ying
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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of bacterial vaginosis (BV) in Shanghai, China, and to explore the value of a dual-fluorescence staining method in the diagnosis of BV.

Methods: Specimens were collected from women with vaginitis at the Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University from January 2020 to December 2021, and the proportions of various vaginitis types (such as Candida vaginitis, Trichomonas, and bacterial vaginitis) were analyzed statistically. To explore the diagnostic value of dual-fluorescence staining for BV, we first executed a dual-fluorescence staining method to analyze the vaginal secretions of 265 patients, then confirmed our diagnoses by consulting clinical physicians and by using Nugent scoring of Gram staining.

Results: There were 16,905 patients who were diagnosed with vaginitis over the previous 2 years, with a median age of 32 (minimum age of 9 years and maximum of 84 years). Of these patients, we noted 10,887 cases (64.40%) of BV. Our staining results revealed that the dual-fluorescence method was consistent with Gram staining in the diagnosis of BV, with a P value of less than .001 using a χ 2 test and a consistency kappa value of 0.896. Compared with Gram staining, the dual-fluorescence staining method required an acceptable time (2.2 min vs 2.5 min, respectively) and exhibited different visual effects (green and yellow vs purple and red, respectively).

Conclusion: Dual-fluorescence staining for the detection of bacterial diseases of the vagina exhibited acceptable consistency with Gram staining and performed well with respect to dyeing time, stability, and the interpretation of results. We argue that this method should be used in outpatient services.

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细菌性阴道病的双荧光染色诊断价值。
研究目的本研究旨在调查中国上海细菌性阴道炎(BV)的流行病学,并探讨双荧光染色法在BV诊断中的价值:方法:收集2020年1月至2021年12月期间在复旦大学附属妇产科医院就诊的阴道炎妇女标本,统计分析各种阴道炎类型(如念珠菌性阴道炎、滴虫性阴道炎和细菌性阴道炎)的比例。为了探讨双荧光染色法对 BV 的诊断价值,我们首先采用双荧光染色法对 265 例患者的阴道分泌物进行了分析,然后通过咨询临床医生和使用革兰氏染色法的 Nugent 评分进行确诊:在过去两年中,共有 16905 名患者被诊断为阴道炎,中位年龄为 32 岁(最小 9 岁,最大 84 岁)。在这些患者中,我们发现有 10887 例(64.40%)患有 BV。我们的染色结果显示,在诊断 BV 时,双荧光法与革兰氏染色法的结果一致,采用 χ 2 检验的 P 值小于 0.001,一致性卡帕值为 0.896。与革兰氏染色法相比,双荧光染色法所需的时间(分别为 2.2 分钟和 2.5 分钟)和视觉效果(分别为绿色和黄色和紫色和红色)都是可以接受的:结论:用于检测阴道细菌性疾病的双荧光染色法与革兰氏染色法具有可接受的一致性,在染色时间、稳定性和结果判读方面表现良好。我们认为这种方法应在门诊服务中使用。
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