2018
DOI: 10.1177/1357633x18818745
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Diagnostic validity of static telepathology supporting hospitals without local pathologists in low-income countries

Abstract: Introduction Static telepathology (TP) was used to support a hospital in Tanzania that cannot employ a resident pathologist but has a basic laboratory. Histological slides were prepared by the local technical staff and digital images were uploaded into an Internet-based system; consultant pathologists in Germany could give their opinion. The aim of the study was to examine the diagnostic validity of this project without local pathologists. Methods The set-up period for special training of local technical assis… Show more

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“…The need for specialist pathology expertise in more areas around the world is now being matched by the maturation of technology that can effectively and reliably deliver this level of care. [123456789101112] Our group has successfully deployed an International Telepathology Service (ITS) in collaboration with the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China. [13] This collaboration began in 2010 and has since resulted in the sharing of over 2500 telepathology cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for specialist pathology expertise in more areas around the world is now being matched by the maturation of technology that can effectively and reliably deliver this level of care. [123456789101112] Our group has successfully deployed an International Telepathology Service (ITS) in collaboration with the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China. [13] This collaboration began in 2010 and has since resulted in the sharing of over 2500 telepathology cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our TP-project between a hospital in Tanzania and consultant pathologists at a German university is well established since ten years. We could establish a good level of diagnostic accuracy in the initial stages of the project, adapted to meet the specific requirements of the currently available medical care 4 . The processing of cases could usually be concluded in a matter of days.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…divergent grading of cancer or other cause of inflammatory processes) in 14%. In this way a clinically useful diagnosis could be given in 84%, despite limited resources 4 . This result is not consistent with the requirements stipulated for regular histopathological services, but is provisionally acceptable in the given local setting and comparable with results found in the literature 5 – 7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With improved transportation, if pathology technologists are able to make slides in rural areas, it is possible for pathologists to make a diagnosis in the national hospitals. Furthermore, as it is predicted that telepathology technology could be installed in low-and middleincome countries, if all the specimens were of high quality suitable for telepathology, pathologists could make a diagnosis wherever they are (15). Since the postgraduate pathology course has only recently started, qualified pathology technologists are urgently needed for www.globalhealthmedicine.com Inadequate infrastructure such as the supply chain of reagents and maintenance of the equipment is often the major problem in laboratories in low-and-middle income countries, but often neglected.…”
Section: Human Resources Capacity Building Of Pathology Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%