Risk Analysis Stratification of CIN 2+ Development in a Cohort of Women Living with HIV with Negative Pap Smear and HR-HPV Test during a Long-Term Follow-Up
Barbara Gardella,
Alberto Agarossi,
Mattia Dominoni,
Isabella Pagano,
Susanna Del Frati,
Maria Di Giminiani,
Selene Cammarata,
Chiara Melito,
Marianna Francesca Pasquali,
Lucia Zanchi,
Valeria Savasi,
Arsenio Spinillo
Affiliations
Barbara Gardella
Department of Clinical, Surgical, Diagnostic and Paediatric Sciences, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy
Alberto Agarossi
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, L. Sacco Hospital, ASST-Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, University of Milan, 20157 Milan, Italy
Mattia Dominoni
Department of Clinical, Surgical, Diagnostic and Paediatric Sciences, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy
Isabella Pagano
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, L. Sacco Hospital, ASST-Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, University of Milan, 20157 Milan, Italy
Susanna Del Frati
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, L. Sacco Hospital, ASST-Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, University of Milan, 20157 Milan, Italy
Maria Di Giminiani
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, L. Sacco Hospital, ASST-Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, University of Milan, 20157 Milan, Italy
Selene Cammarata
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, L. Sacco Hospital, ASST-Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, University of Milan, 20157 Milan, Italy
Chiara Melito
Department of Clinical, Surgical, Diagnostic and Paediatric Sciences, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy
Marianna Francesca Pasquali
Department of Clinical, Surgical, Diagnostic and Paediatric Sciences, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy
Lucia Zanchi
Department of Clinical, Surgical, Diagnostic and Paediatric Sciences, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy
Valeria Savasi
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, L. Sacco Hospital, ASST-Fatebenefratelli-Sacco, University of Milan, 20157 Milan, Italy
Arsenio Spinillo
Department of Clinical, Surgical, Diagnostic and Paediatric Sciences, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy
Background: Women living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus are at higher risk of cervical cancer and precancer compared to women without HIV infection. The aim of the study is to evaluate the risk factors for the development of CIN2+ in a cohort of WLWH with negative colposcopy and cytology during a long follow-up period. Methods: We enrolled, in a multicentric retrospective cohort study, WLWH who attended the colposcopic services from 1999 to 2019. Patients with a normal Pap smear, a negative HR-HPV test, and at least one year of follow-up were considered for the anlysis. Results: The five-year cumulative incidence of histologically confirmed HSIL was 8.3% (95% CI = 2.6–13.6) among subjects with a CD4+ cell count of p = 0.001) in women with a CD4+ cell count of persistently >200 cells/µL. In women with persistent HR-HPV infection, the five-year cumulative incidence of CIN 2+ was 6% (95% CI = 1.6–10.2) versus 2% (95% CI = 0.4–3.6, p = 0.012) in women without HPV infection. An HIV viremia of >200 copies/mL, a CD4+ cell count of <200 cells/µL, persistent HR-HPV infection, and smoking ≥10 cigarettes/day were all independent and statistically significant risk factors associated with the development of CIN2+ during follow-up. Conclusions: WLWH with good immune status and negative Pap smear and HR-HPV test have a low risk for CIN2+.