Selecting high-throughput scanners for clinical use: A multicenter institution experience.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Joice Soliman, Karen Weiser, Iman Ahmed, Charlotte Carment-Baker, Michael Hockley, Ioannis Prassas, Shaza Zeidan, Christine Bruce, Blaise Clarke, George M Yousef
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate and implement whole-slide imaging (WSI) scanners for a fully digital pathology workflow at the University Health Network (UHN) in Canada, a multicenter institution. The goal was to optimize clinical diagnosis, education, telepathology, consultation, and artificial intelligence (AI) applications. Given the competitive digital pathology market, a thorough assessment was conducted to select the most suitable scanners for UHN's primary diagnosis at main and satellite sites, remote teleconsultation, intraoperative consultation, and multidisciplinary education.

Methods: A request for proposal was issued to evaluate WSI scanners based on technical specifications, compatibility, previous performance, implementation strategy, operational excellence, and postinstallation support. A multidisciplinary committee scored vendors, and the highest-scoring scanners were further assessed for image accuracy, loading and offloading efficiency, scanning speed, throughput, and artifact handling.

Results: The UHN selected a fleet of WSI scanners with varying functionality from multiple vendors. Successful implementation included seamless integration with the image management system, laboratory information system, hospital information system, and digital storage. This transition enhanced workflow efficiency, streamlined telepathology services, and supported AI-driven applications.

Conclusions: Despite high costs, WSI scanners substantially improved slide accessibility, reduced turnaround times, and enhanced workflow flexibility. Their integration supports AI advancements, facilitates second opinions, improves access to educational materials, and facilitates proficiency testing.

为临床使用选择高通量扫描仪:多中心机构经验。
目的:评估和实施全切片成像(WSI)扫描仪在加拿大大学健康网络(UHN),一个多中心机构的全数字病理工作流程。目标是优化临床诊断、教育、心灵病理学、咨询和人工智能(AI)应用。鉴于竞争激烈的数字病理市场,我们进行了全面的评估,以选择最合适的扫描仪用于UHN的主要和卫星站点的初级诊断、远程远程会诊、术中会诊和多学科教育。方法:根据技术规格、兼容性、以前的性能、实现策略、操作卓越性和安装后支持,发布了一份提案请求来评估WSI扫描仪。一个多学科委员会对供应商进行了评分,得分最高的扫描仪进一步评估了图像准确性、加载和卸载效率、扫描速度、吞吐量和工件处理。结果:UHN选择了来自多个供应商的具有不同功能的WSI扫描仪。成功的实施包括与图像管理系统、实验室信息系统、医院信息系统和数字存储的无缝集成。这种转变提高了工作流程效率,简化了心灵病理学服务,并支持人工智能驱动的应用程序。结论:尽管成本高,但WSI扫描仪大大改善了幻灯片的可访问性,缩短了周转时间,增强了工作流程的灵活性。它们的集成支持人工智能的进步,促进第二意见,改善对教育材料的访问,并促进熟练程度测试。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
2.90%
发文量
367
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Clinical Pathology (AJCP) is the official journal of the American Society for Clinical Pathology and the Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists. It is a leading international journal for publication of articles concerning novel anatomic pathology and laboratory medicine observations on human disease. AJCP emphasizes articles that focus on the application of evolving technologies for the diagnosis and characterization of diseases and conditions, as well as those that have a direct link toward improving patient care.
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