Pathology image exchange: The Dutch digital pathology platform for exchange of whole-slide images for efficient teleconsultation, telerevision, and virtual expert panels

Among the many uses of digital pathology, remote consultation, remote revision, and virtual slide panels may be the most important ones. This requires basic slide scanner infrastructure in participating laboratories to produce whole-slide images. More importantly, a software platform is needed for exchange of these images and functionality to support the processes around discussing and reporting on these images without breaching patient privacy. This poses high demands on the setup of such a platform, given the inherent complexity of the handling of digital pathology images. In this article, w... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van Diest, Paul J.
Huisman, André
van Ekris, Jaap
Meijer, Jos
Willems, Stefan
Hofhuis, Hannelore
Verbeek, Xander
van der Wel, Myrtle
Vos, Shoko
Leguit, Roos
van den Brand, Michiel
Hebeda, Konnie
Grünberg, Katrien
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Schlagwörter: Decision Support Systems / Clinical / Health Information Management / Humans / Image Processing / Computer-Assisted/methods / Medical Informatics/methods / Microscopy / Neoplasms/diagnosis / Netherlands / Remote Consultation/methods / Software / User-Computer Interface / Health Informatics / Oncology / Cancer Research / Research Support / Non-U.S. Gov't / Journal Article
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29202618
Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/392173

Among the many uses of digital pathology, remote consultation, remote revision, and virtual slide panels may be the most important ones. This requires basic slide scanner infrastructure in participating laboratories to produce whole-slide images. More importantly, a software platform is needed for exchange of these images and functionality to support the processes around discussing and reporting on these images without breaching patient privacy. This poses high demands on the setup of such a platform, given the inherent complexity of the handling of digital pathology images. In this article, we describe the setup and validation of the Pathology Image Exchange project, which aimed to create a vendor-independent platform for exchange of whole-slide images between Dutch pathology laboratories to facilitate efficient teleconsultation, telerevision, and virtual slide panels. Pathology Image Exchange was released in April 2018 after technical validation, and a first successful validation in real life has been performed for hematopathology cases.