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Image selection in static telepathology through the Internet

V Della Mea1, P Cataldi, S Boi

  • 1Department of Pathology, University of Udine, Italy. dellamea@dimi.uniud.it

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
|June 26, 1998
PubMed
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Telepathology enables remote diagnosis by allowing inexperienced pathologists to select informative images quickly. This study found high diagnostic agreement, supporting its use in frozen-section services.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Pathology
  • Digital Health

Background:

  • Telepathology facilitates remote consultations by transmitting digital images.
  • Evaluating image selection by pathologists of varying experience is crucial for diagnostic accuracy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare image selection and diagnostic outcomes among experienced, junior, and resident pathologists in a telepathology setting.
  • To assess the diagnostic agreement between remote telepathology diagnoses and definitive diagnoses from paraffin-embedded sections.

Main Methods:

  • 155 frozen-section pathology cases were reviewed remotely via multimedia email.
  • Image selection, acquisition time, and diagnostic agreement were analyzed for three local pathologist levels.
  • Remote diagnoses were compared against definitive diagnoses from paraffin-embedded sections.

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Main Results:

  • Overall diagnostic agreement between telepathology and definitive diagnoses was 96.7% for 151 cases.
  • Four cases were insufficient for remote diagnosis.
  • Inexperienced pathologists could select sufficiently informative images in a timely manner.

Conclusions:

  • Inexperienced pathologists can effectively select images for telepathology consultations.
  • Telepathology is a viable tool for frozen-section services, ensuring diagnostic accuracy and efficiency.