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Abstract
With multiple health care centres expanding and implementing remotely controlled technologies, the role of cytopathology laboratories will become crucial in optimizing collection and assessment of small biopsy specimens for diagnosis and personalized treatment. Cytopathology services provide rapid assessments of samples obtained from fine-needle aspirations and occasionally core needle biopsies (analysed by touch imprints). Over the past few decades, the cost barrier for hospitals, especially small ones, to support a cytopathologist or cytotechnologist for rapid on-site evaluation (ROSE) has been reduced by the introduction of computerized microscopes that allow cytopathologists to perform ROSE without being present at the satellite laboratory (i.e. remotely). Utilization of the cytotechnologist's experience in ROSE alongside these technologies made it possible to perform ROSE with telecytology (ROSE-TC), which positively impacts diagnosis and treatment and also lowers the cost of care. The satellite laboratories that successfully implemented ROSE-TC operate with experienced cytotechnologists who, working independently between the cytopathology laboratory and the biopsy suite, prepare the smears and stain the slides on site for the distant cytopathologists, who can evaluate the slides remotely (usually from their office) simply using the facility intranet. This article aims to encourage big and small centres to use senior-level cytotechnologists for both ROSE and ROSE-TC. This article also defines different types of ROSE, explains our institution's approach to ROSE procedures, and outlines some experience-driven considerations for successful ROSE-TC and its future evolution.
随着多个医疗中心不断扩大并采用远程控制技术,细胞病理学实验室在优化小型活检样本的采集和评估以进行诊断和个性化治疗方面将发挥至关重要的作用。细胞病理学服务可快速评估从细针抽吸术中获得的样本,有时也包括核心针活检样本(通过触摸印记进行分析)。在过去几十年里,由于电脑显微镜的引入,细胞病理学家无需亲临卫星实验室(即远程)即可进行现场快速评估(ROSE),从而降低了医院(尤其是小型医院)支持细胞病理学家或细胞技术专家进行现场快速评估(ROSE)的成本障碍。利用细胞病理学家在 ROSE 方面的经验和这些技术,可以通过远程细胞病理学(ROSE-TC)进行 ROSE,从而对诊断和治疗产生积极影响,并降低医疗成本。成功实施 ROSE-TC 的卫星实验室配备了经验丰富的细胞技术人员,他们在细胞病理实验室和活检室之间独立工作,为远方的细胞病理学家现场准备涂片和染色切片,而细胞病理学家只需使用机构内部网即可远程(通常从办公室)评估切片。本文旨在鼓励大型和小型中心使用高级细胞技术人员进行 ROSE 和 ROSE-TC。本文还对不同类型的 ROSE 进行了定义,解释了我们机构的 ROSE 程序方法,并概述了成功开展 ROSE-TC 及其未来发展的一些经验驱动因素。
期刊介绍:
The aim of Cytopathology is to publish articles relating to those aspects of cytology which will increase our knowledge and understanding of the aetiology, diagnosis and management of human disease. It contains original articles and critical reviews on all aspects of clinical cytology in its broadest sense, including: gynaecological and non-gynaecological cytology; fine needle aspiration and screening strategy.
Cytopathology welcomes papers and articles on: ultrastructural, histochemical and immunocytochemical studies of the cell; quantitative cytology and DNA hybridization as applied to cytological material.