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  • Transplantation Pathology
  • Digital Pathology
  • Artificial Intelligence

Background:

  • The Banff Digital Pathology Working Group (DPWG) was formed to create a digital pathology repository, develop AI-driven image analysis models, and promote collaborative research.
  • Discussions within the DPWG highlighted various AI-based support systems for transplantation pathology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a digital pathology repository for transplantation pathology research.
  • To develop, validate, and share AI models for image analysis in kidney transplantation.
  • To foster collaborations and identify resources for digital pathology initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was conducted among DPWG members to assess the feasibility of establishing a digital pathology repository and identify potential hosting sites.
  • Existing digital pathology repositories and AI models were leveraged to establish new resources.

Main Results:

  • Sixteen of 35 respondents (46%) reported access to digital pathology repositories, with 2 offering free hosting.
  • The 16 repositories collectively hold 12,870 kidney specimens, forming the largest organ group.
  • A pilot digital pathology repository for the DPWG has been established.

Conclusions:

  • The Banff DPWG has successfully initiated a pilot digital pathology repository.
  • Plans are underway for a competition/trial focused on AI in kidney transplant pathology, including the DIAGGRAFT project.
  • The DPWG is creating valuable new resources for the transplantation pathology community by utilizing existing infrastructure and expertise.