2002
DOI: 10.1136/jcp.55.4.305
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Offline telepathology diagnosis of colorectal polyps: a study of interobserver agreement and comparison with glass slide diagnoses

Abstract: Background/Aims: Technological advances have produced telepathology systems with high quality colour images and reasonable transmission times. Most applications of telepathology have centred on the remote diagnosis of frozen sections or remote real time expert opinions. This study investigates the reproducibility and accuracy of offline telepathology as a primary diagnostic medium for routine histopathology specimens. Methods: One hundred colorectal polyps (50 hyperplastic, 50 adenomatous) were presented in a … Show more

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“…The discordance rate ranged from 3% to 8.4%. These results are consistent with previous reports that have estimated the accuracy of telepathologic diagnosis as between 91% and 100% [9][10][11][12][13][14]. There was no significant difference in telepathology and light microscopy diagnoses-the concordance rate for the 2 was almost the same (the mean ratio of correct diagnosis achieved by telepathology and conventional microscopy among the 4 pathologist was 99.26%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The discordance rate ranged from 3% to 8.4%. These results are consistent with previous reports that have estimated the accuracy of telepathologic diagnosis as between 91% and 100% [9][10][11][12][13][14]. There was no significant difference in telepathology and light microscopy diagnoses-the concordance rate for the 2 was almost the same (the mean ratio of correct diagnosis achieved by telepathology and conventional microscopy among the 4 pathologist was 99.26%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In this study, the diagnostic accuracy for 2 pathologists using virtual slides was 95.5% (382 of 400) and 94.75% (379 of 400). These results were in line with previous reports of accuracy for diagnoses using other telepathology systems, which ranged from 88.5% to 100% [8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. At the same time, intraobserver diagnostic reproducibility was acceptable.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Overall, diagnostic accuracy of static image telepathology has been reviewed numerous times in different studies and results range from 68-100%, with improving figures over the years [Della Mea et al, 1996;Weinberg et al, 1996;Halliday et al, 1997;Dunn et al, 1999;Williams et al, 2001;Cross et al, 2002;Nordrum et al, 2004]. Static image telepathology is an accessible technique that can also be used in developing countries.…”
Section: Low Accuracy Of Diagnosis In Telepathologymentioning
confidence: 99%