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Breast carcinoma detection in ex vivo fresh human breast surgical specimens using a fast slide-free confocal microscopy scanner: HIBISCUSS project

BACKGROUND: New generation ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy allows the ex vivo intraoperative analysis of fresh tissue. The High resolution Imaging for Breast carcInoma detection in ex vivo Specimens after breast Conserving sUrgery by hiStolog Scanner (HIBISCUSS) project aimed to develop...

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Autores principales: Conversano, Angelica, Abbaci, Muriel, van Diest, Paul, Roulot, Aurélie, Falco, Giuseppe, Ferchiou, Malek, Coiro, Saverio, Richir, Milan, Genolet, Pierre-Michel, Clement, Carine, Casiraghi, Odile, Lahkdar, Aicha Ben, Labaied, Nizard, Ragazzi, Moira, Mathieu, Marie-Christine
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10182737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37178160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsopen/zrad046
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author Conversano, Angelica
Abbaci, Muriel
van Diest, Paul
Roulot, Aurélie
Falco, Giuseppe
Ferchiou, Malek
Coiro, Saverio
Richir, Milan
Genolet, Pierre-Michel
Clement, Carine
Casiraghi, Odile
Lahkdar, Aicha Ben
Labaied, Nizard
Ragazzi, Moira
Mathieu, Marie-Christine
author_facet Conversano, Angelica
Abbaci, Muriel
van Diest, Paul
Roulot, Aurélie
Falco, Giuseppe
Ferchiou, Malek
Coiro, Saverio
Richir, Milan
Genolet, Pierre-Michel
Clement, Carine
Casiraghi, Odile
Lahkdar, Aicha Ben
Labaied, Nizard
Ragazzi, Moira
Mathieu, Marie-Christine
author_sort Conversano, Angelica
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description BACKGROUND: New generation ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy allows the ex vivo intraoperative analysis of fresh tissue. The High resolution Imaging for Breast carcInoma detection in ex vivo Specimens after breast Conserving sUrgery by hiStolog Scanner (HIBISCUSS) project aimed to develop an online learning program to recognize the main breast tissue features on ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy images and to evaluate the performance of surgeons and pathologists in diagnosing cancerous and non-cancerous breast tissue in ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy images. METHODS: Patients who underwent conservative surgery or mastectomy for breast carcinoma (invasive or in situ lesions) were included. The fresh specimens were stained with a fluorescent dye and imaged using a large field-of-view (20 cm(2)) ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscope. RESULTS: One hundred and eighty-one patients were included. The images from 55 patients were annotated to generate learning sheets and images from 126 patients were blindly interpreted by seven surgeons and two pathologists. The time for tissue processing and ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy imaging was between 8 and 10 min. The training program was composed of 110 images divided into nine learning sessions. The final database for blind performance assessment comprised 300 images. The mean duration for one training session and one performance round was 17 and 27 min respectively. The performance of pathologists was almost perfect with 99.6 per cent (standard deviation (s.d.) 5.4 per cent) accuracy. Surgeons’ accuracy significantly increased (P = 0.001) from 83 per cent (s.d. 8.4 per cent) in round 1 to 98 per cent (s.d. 4.1 per cent) in round 7 as well as the sensitivity (P = 0.004). Specificity increased without significance from 84 per cent (s.d. 16.7 per cent) in round 1 to 87 per cent (s.d. 16.4 per cent) in round 7 (P = 0.060). CONCLUSION: Pathologists and surgeons showed a short learning curve in differentiating breast cancer from non-cancerous tissue in ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy images. Performance assessment for both specialties supports ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy evaluation for intraoperative management. REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT04976556 (http://www.clinicaltrials.gov).
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spelling pubmed-101827372023-05-14 Breast carcinoma detection in ex vivo fresh human breast surgical specimens using a fast slide-free confocal microscopy scanner: HIBISCUSS project Conversano, Angelica Abbaci, Muriel van Diest, Paul Roulot, Aurélie Falco, Giuseppe Ferchiou, Malek Coiro, Saverio Richir, Milan Genolet, Pierre-Michel Clement, Carine Casiraghi, Odile Lahkdar, Aicha Ben Labaied, Nizard Ragazzi, Moira Mathieu, Marie-Christine BJS Open Original Article BACKGROUND: New generation ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy allows the ex vivo intraoperative analysis of fresh tissue. The High resolution Imaging for Breast carcInoma detection in ex vivo Specimens after breast Conserving sUrgery by hiStolog Scanner (HIBISCUSS) project aimed to develop an online learning program to recognize the main breast tissue features on ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy images and to evaluate the performance of surgeons and pathologists in diagnosing cancerous and non-cancerous breast tissue in ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy images. METHODS: Patients who underwent conservative surgery or mastectomy for breast carcinoma (invasive or in situ lesions) were included. The fresh specimens were stained with a fluorescent dye and imaged using a large field-of-view (20 cm(2)) ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscope. RESULTS: One hundred and eighty-one patients were included. The images from 55 patients were annotated to generate learning sheets and images from 126 patients were blindly interpreted by seven surgeons and two pathologists. The time for tissue processing and ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy imaging was between 8 and 10 min. The training program was composed of 110 images divided into nine learning sessions. The final database for blind performance assessment comprised 300 images. The mean duration for one training session and one performance round was 17 and 27 min respectively. The performance of pathologists was almost perfect with 99.6 per cent (standard deviation (s.d.) 5.4 per cent) accuracy. Surgeons’ accuracy significantly increased (P = 0.001) from 83 per cent (s.d. 8.4 per cent) in round 1 to 98 per cent (s.d. 4.1 per cent) in round 7 as well as the sensitivity (P = 0.004). Specificity increased without significance from 84 per cent (s.d. 16.7 per cent) in round 1 to 87 per cent (s.d. 16.4 per cent) in round 7 (P = 0.060). CONCLUSION: Pathologists and surgeons showed a short learning curve in differentiating breast cancer from non-cancerous tissue in ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy images. Performance assessment for both specialties supports ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy evaluation for intraoperative management. REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT04976556 (http://www.clinicaltrials.gov). Oxford University Press 2023-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10182737/ /pubmed/37178160 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsopen/zrad046 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of BJS Society Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Original Article
Conversano, Angelica
Abbaci, Muriel
van Diest, Paul
Roulot, Aurélie
Falco, Giuseppe
Ferchiou, Malek
Coiro, Saverio
Richir, Milan
Genolet, Pierre-Michel
Clement, Carine
Casiraghi, Odile
Lahkdar, Aicha Ben
Labaied, Nizard
Ragazzi, Moira
Mathieu, Marie-Christine
Breast carcinoma detection in ex vivo fresh human breast surgical specimens using a fast slide-free confocal microscopy scanner: HIBISCUSS project
title Breast carcinoma detection in ex vivo fresh human breast surgical specimens using a fast slide-free confocal microscopy scanner: HIBISCUSS project
title_full Breast carcinoma detection in ex vivo fresh human breast surgical specimens using a fast slide-free confocal microscopy scanner: HIBISCUSS project
title_fullStr Breast carcinoma detection in ex vivo fresh human breast surgical specimens using a fast slide-free confocal microscopy scanner: HIBISCUSS project
title_full_unstemmed Breast carcinoma detection in ex vivo fresh human breast surgical specimens using a fast slide-free confocal microscopy scanner: HIBISCUSS project
title_short Breast carcinoma detection in ex vivo fresh human breast surgical specimens using a fast slide-free confocal microscopy scanner: HIBISCUSS project
title_sort breast carcinoma detection in ex vivo fresh human breast surgical specimens using a fast slide-free confocal microscopy scanner: hibiscuss project
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10182737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37178160
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsopen/zrad046
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