Evaluating Urine Cytology Slide Digitization Efficiency: A Comparative Study Using an Artificial Intelligence-Based Heuristic Scanning Simulation and Multiple-Z-Plane Scanning.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PATHOLOGY
Acta Cytologica Pub Date : 2024-04-22 DOI:10.1159/000538985
Jen-Fan Hang, Yen-Chuan Ou, Wei-Lei Yang, Tang-Yi Tsao, Cheng-Hung Yeh, Chi-Bin Li, En-Yu Hsu, Po-Yen Hung, Ming-Yu Lin, Yi-Ting Hwang, Tien-Jen Liu, Min-Che Tung
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INTRODUCTION Digitizing cytology slides presents challenges because of their three-dimensional features and uneven cell distribution. While multi-Z-plane scan is a prevalent solution, its adoption in clinical digital cytopathology is hindered by prolonged scanning times, increased image file sizes, and the requirement for cytopathologists to review multiple Z-plane images. METHODS This study presents heuristic scan as a novel solution, using an artificial intelligence (AI)-based approach specifically designed for cytology slide scanning as an alternative to the multi-Z-plane scan. Both the 21 Z-plane scan and the heuristic scan simulation methods were used on 52 urine cytology slides from three distinct cytopreparations (Cytospin, ThinPrep, and BD CytoRich™ (SurePath)), generating whole-slide images (WSIs) via the Leica Aperio AT2 digital scanner. The AI algorithm inferred the WSI from 21 Z-planes to quantitate the total number of suspicious for high-grade urothelial carcinoma or more severe cells (SHGUC+) cells. The heuristic scan simulation calculated the total numbers of SHGUC+ cells from the 21 Z-plane scan data. Performance metrics including SHGUC+ cell coverage rates (calculated by dividing the number of SHGUC+ cells identified in multiple Z-planes or heuristic scan simulation by the total SHGUC+ cells in the 21 Z-planes for each WSI), scanning time, and file size were analyzed to compare the performance of each scanning method. The heuristic scan's metrics were linearly estimated from the 21 Z-plane scan data. Additionally, AI-aided interpretations of WSIs with scant SHGUC+ cells followed The Paris System guidelines and were compared with original diagnoses. RESULTS The heuristic scan achieved median SHGUC+ cell coverage rates similar to 5 Z-plane scans across three cytopreparations (0.78-0.91 vs. 0.75-0.88, P=0.451-0.578). Notably, it substantially reduced both scanning time (137.2-635.0 seconds vs. 332.6-1278.8 seconds, P<0.05) and image file size (0.51-2.10 GB vs. 1.16-3.10 GB, P<0.05). Importantly, the heuristic scan yielded higher rates of accurate AI-aided interpretations compared to the single Z-plane scan (62.5% vs. 37.5%). CONCLUSION We demonstrated that the heuristic scan offers a cost-effective alternative to the conventional multi-Z-plane scan in digital cytopathology. It achieves comparable SHGUC+ cell capture rates while reducing both scanning time and image file size, promising to aid digital urine cytology interpretations with a higher accuracy rate compared to the conventional single (optimal) plane scan. Further studies are needed to assess the integration of this new technology into compatible digital scanners for practical cytology slide scanning.
评估尿液细胞学切片数字化效率:基于人工智能的启发式扫描模拟与多重 Z 平面扫描的比较研究。
简介由于细胞学切片的三维特征和不均匀的细胞分布,将其数字化是一项挑战。虽然多 Z 平面扫描是一种普遍的解决方案,但其在临床数字细胞病理学中的应用却受到扫描时间延长、图像文件体积增大以及细胞病理学家需要查看多个 Z 平面图像等因素的阻碍。通过徕卡 Aperio AT2 数字扫描仪,对来自三种不同细胞制剂(Cytospin、ThinPrep 和 BD CytoRich™ (SurePath))的 52 张尿液细胞学载玻片使用了 21 Z 平面扫描和启发式扫描模拟方法,生成整张载玻片图像(WSI)。人工智能算法从 21 个 Z 平面推断出 WSI,以量化疑似高级别尿路上皮癌或更严重细胞(SHGUC+)的细胞总数。启发式扫描模拟从 21 个 Z 平面扫描数据中计算出 SHGUC+ 细胞的总数。为了比较每种扫描方法的性能,我们分析了性能指标,包括 SHGUC+ 细胞覆盖率(计算方法是将多个 Z 平面或启发式扫描模拟中发现的 SHGUC+ 细胞数除以每个 WSI 21 个 Z 平面中的 SHGUC+ 细胞总数)、扫描时间和文件大小。启发式扫描的指标是从 21 个 Z 平面扫描数据中线性估算出来的。结果启发式扫描的中位 SHGUC+ 细胞覆盖率与三种细胞制备的 5 Z 平面扫描相似(0.78-0.91 vs. 0.75-0.88,P=0.451-0.578)。值得注意的是,它大大减少了扫描时间(137.2-635.0 秒 vs. 332.6-1278.8 秒,P<0.05)和图像文件大小(0.51-2.10 GB vs. 1.16-3.10 GB,P<0.05)。重要的是,与单 Z 平面扫描相比,启发式扫描的人工智能辅助解释准确率更高(62.5% 对 37.5%)。与传统的单(最佳)平面扫描相比,启发式扫描有望以更高的准确率帮助数字尿液细胞学诊断。还需要进一步研究,以评估将这项新技术整合到兼容的数字扫描仪中,用于实际细胞学玻片扫描的情况。
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Acta Cytologica
Acta Cytologica 生物-病理学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
46
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: With articles offering an excellent balance between clinical cytology and cytopathology, ''Acta Cytologica'' fosters the understanding of the pathogenetic mechanisms behind cytomorphology and thus facilitates the translation of frontline research into clinical practice. As the official journal of the International Academy of Cytology and affiliated to over 50 national cytology societies around the world, ''Acta Cytologica'' evaluates new and existing diagnostic applications of scientific advances as well as their clinical correlations. Original papers, review articles, meta-analyses, novel insights from clinical practice, and letters to the editor cover topics from diagnostic cytopathology, gynecologic and non-gynecologic cytopathology to fine needle aspiration, molecular techniques and their diagnostic applications. As the perfect reference for practical use, ''Acta Cytologica'' addresses a multidisciplinary audience practicing clinical cytopathology, cell biology, oncology, interventional radiology, otorhinolaryngology, gastroenterology, urology, pulmonology and preventive medicine.
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