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Current status of cytopathology practice in Korea: impact of the coronavirus pandemic on cytopathology practice

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JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY AND TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
Volume 56, Issue 6, Pages 361-369

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KOREAN SOC PATHOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4132/jptm.2022.09.21

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Cytology; Surveys; Statistics; Quality; Coronavirus; Pandemic

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This study reports the results of the Continuous Quality Improvement program for cytopathology in 2020, highlighting the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on cytologic examinations, particularly in respiratory-related specimens. The program conducted proficiency tests and evaluations to assess the current status of cytopathology practice in Korea, serving as a gold standard.
Background: The Continuous Quality Improvement program for cytopathology in 2020 was completed during the coronavirus pandemic. In this study, we report the result of the quality improvement program. Methods: Data related to cytopathology practice from each institute were collected and processed at the web-based portal. The proficiency test was conducted using glass slides and whole-slide images (WSIs). Evaluation of the adequacy of gynecology (GYN) slides from each institution and submission of case glass slides and WSIs for the next quality improvement program were performed. Results: A total of 214 institutions participated in the annual cytopathology survey in 2020. The number of entire cytopathology specimens was 8,220,650, a reduction of 19.0% from the 10,111,755 specimens evaluated in 2019. Notably, the number of respiratory cytopathology specimens, including sputum and bronchial washing/ brushing significantly decreased by 86.9% from 2019, which could be attributed to the global pandemic of coronavirus disease. The ratio of cases with atypical squamous cells to squamous intraepithelial lesions was 4.10. All participating institutions passed the proficiency test and the evaluation of adequacy of GYN slides. Conclusions: Through the Continuous Quality Improvement program, the effect of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, manifesting with a reduction in the number of cytologic examinations, especially in respiratory-related specimen has been identified. The Continuous Quality Improvement Program of the Korean Society for Cytopathology can serve as the gold standard to evaluate the current status of cytopathology practice in Korea.

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