Leeya Pinder, MD
UJMT/US Postdoc
About
Training Years: 2016-2017
Training Site: Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ)
Country: Zambia
Mentor: Groesbeck Parham, MD; Melody Eckardt, MD, MPH
Title: A side-by-side comparison of a transvaginal colposcope to standard of care cervicography in a 50-patient pilot study on women undergoing LEEP
Project Objectives:
Prim. To implement the transvaginal colposcope in a 50-patient pilot study at UTH. The system is intended for use with a speculum and is inexpensive, easy to use and very reliable in terms of screening for precancerous disease of the uterine cervix.
- Allow healthcare professionals access to the system in a clinical setting so they can provide valuable feedback on the device
- Comparison of transvaginal colposcopy and VIA enhanced with digital cervicography to histolopathologic results of cervical lesions obtained during loop electrical excision procedure (LEEP), which is the gold standard
iii. Assess if the transvaginal colposcope changed the decision about how a positive VIA enhanced with digital cervicography test is treated
Sec. Assessment of provider and patient acceptance, opinions, and experiences with the system
- Provider survey assessment BEFORE using the transvaginal colposcope
- Provider survey assessment AFTER using the transvaginal colposcope
iii. Patient survey assessment AFTER screening
- Provider mobile survey
- Assessment of images by health provider per patient
Aim 1: To determine if a transvaginal digital colposcope provides equivalent images or better images than standard of care digital cervicography
Aim 2: To conduct a usability assessment through pre- and post-transvaginal colposcopy surveys that have been designed to assess health provider and patient acceptance, opinions, and experiences.
NIH Support: Fogarty fellowship postdoctoral training award