Ex vivo Fusion Confocal Microscopy of Colorectal Polyps: A Fast Turnaround Time of Pathological Diagnosis.

Jose Andres Guerrero, Javiera Pérez-Anker, Gloria Fernández-Esparrach, Ivan Archilla, Alba Diaz, Sandra Lopez-Prades, Maite Rodrigo-Calvo, Sara Lahoz, Jordi Camps, Susana Puig, Josep Malvehy, Miriam Cuatrecasas
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Abstract

Background: Colorectal cancer screening programs have accomplished a mortality reduction from the disease but have created bottlenecks in endoscopy units and pathology departments. We aimed to explore the feasibility of ex vivo fusion confocal microscopy (FuCM) to improve the histopathology diagnostic efficiency and reduce laboratory workload.

Methods: Consecutive fresh polyps removed at colonoscopy were scanned using ex vivo FuCM, then went through histopathologic workout and hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) diagnosis. Two pathologists blinded to H&E diagnosis made a diagnosis based on FuCM scanned images.

Results: Thirty-six fresh polyps from 22 patients were diagnosed with FuCM and H&E. Diagnostic agreement between H&E and FuCM was 97.2% (kappa = 0.96) for pathologist #1 and 91.7% (kappa = 0.87) for pathologist #2. Diagnostic performance concordance between FuCM and H&E to discern adenomatous from nonadenomatous polyps was 100% (kappa = 1) for pathologist #1 and 97.2% (kappa = 0.94) for pathologist #2. Global interobserver agreement was 94.44% (kappa = 0.91) and kappa = 0.94 to distinguish adenomatous from nonadenomatous polyps.

Conclusions: Ex vivo FuCM shows an excellent correlation with standard H&E for the diagnosis of colorectal polyps. The clinical direct benefit for patients, pathologists, and endoscopists allows adapting personalized surveillance protocols after colonoscopy and a workload decrease in pathology departments.

结肠息肉的离体融合共聚焦显微镜:病理诊断的快速转变。
背景:结直肠癌筛查项目已经降低了该疾病的死亡率,但在内窥镜检查单位和病理部门造成了瓶颈。我们旨在探讨体外融合共聚焦显微镜(FuCM)在提高组织病理学诊断效率和减少实验室工作量方面的可行性。方法:连续结肠镜切除新鲜息肉,采用体外FuCM扫描,组织病理学检查,苏木精和伊红(H&E)诊断。两名对H&E诊断不知情的病理学家根据FuCM扫描图像进行诊断。结果:22例新鲜息肉36例,诊断为FuCM和H&E。病理学家1号和病理学家2号的H&E和FuCM诊断一致性分别为97.2% (kappa = 0.96)和91.7% (kappa = 0.87)。对于1号病理医师和2号病理医师,FuCM和hamp;E在区分腺瘤性和非腺瘤性息肉方面的诊断符合率分别为100% (kappa = 1)和97.2% (kappa = 0.94)。区分腺瘤性和非腺瘤性息肉的整体观察者间一致性为94.44% (kappa = 0.91)和kappa = 0.94。结论:离体FuCM与标准H&E对结直肠息肉的诊断具有良好的相关性。对患者、病理学家和内窥镜医生的临床直接益处允许在结肠镜检查后采用个性化的监测方案,并减少病理部门的工作量。
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