Clinical utility of an optoelectronic imaging tracing system for diagnosis of high-grade cervical lesions - Takeaways - MDSpire

Clinical utility of an optoelectronic imaging tracing system for diagnosis of high-grade cervical lesions

  • By

  • Qianjiao Guo

  • Lixin Liu

  • Xiaomin Niu

  • Haifeng Qiu

  • Hongjun Guo

  • Wei Feng

  • Chunfang Wang

  • Liya Liu

  • Zheying Liu

  • Liping Han

  • June 10, 2026

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    The study evaluated the Optoelectronic Imaging Tracing System (OITS) for diagnosing high-grade cervical lesions in women referred for colposcopy.

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    OITS demonstrated the highest diagnostic accuracy for CIN2+ detection, with a sensitivity of 97.6% and an AUC of 0.798.

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    OITS outperformed existing methods like liquid-based cytology and HPV testing, maintaining sensitivity above 93% across various subgroups.

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    Histopathology identified 82 cases of CIN2+ and 34 cases of CIN3+, confirming the effectiveness of OITS in detecting high-grade lesions.

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    OITS may serve as an effective adjunct or alternative triage tool to optimize cervical cancer screening and referral strategies.

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