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Performance metrics of an optical spectral imaging system for intra-operative assessment of breast tumor margins
As many as 20-70% of patients undergoing breast conserving surgery require repeat surgeries due to a close or positive surgical margin diagnosed post-operatively [1]. Currently there are no widely accepted tools for intra-operative margin assessment which is a significant unmet clinical need. Our gr...
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author | Bydlon, Torre M. Kennedy, Stephanie A. Richards, Lisa M. Brown, J. Quincy Yu, Bing Junker, Marlee K. Gallagher, Jennifer Geradts, Joseph Wilke, Lee G. Ramanujam, Nimmi |
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description | As many as 20-70% of patients undergoing breast conserving surgery require repeat surgeries due to a close or positive surgical margin diagnosed post-operatively [1]. Currently there are no widely accepted tools for intra-operative margin assessment which is a significant unmet clinical need. Our group has developed a first-generation optical visible spectral imaging platform to image the molecular composition of breast tumor margins and has tested it clinically in 48 patients in a previously published study [2]. The goal of this paper is to report on the performance metrics of the system and compare it to clinical criteria for intra-operative tumor margin assessment. The system was found to have an average signal to noise ratio (SNR) >100 and <15% error in the extraction of optical properties indicating that there is sufficient SNR to leverage the differences in optical properties between negative and close/positive margins. The probe had a sensing depth of 0.5-2.2 mm over the wavelength range of 450-600 nm which is consistent with the pathologic criterion for clear margins of 0-2 mm. There was <1% cross-talk between adjacent channels of the multi-channel probe which shows that multiple sites can be measured simultaneously with negligible cross-talk between adjacent sites. Lastly, the system and measurement procedure were found to be reproducible when evaluated with repeated measures, with a low coefficient of variation (<0.11). The only aspect of the system not optimized for intra-operative use was the imaging time. The manuscript includes a discussion of how the speed of the system can be improved to work within the time constraints of an intra-operative setting. |
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spelling | pubmed-29399012010-09-15 Performance metrics of an optical spectral imaging system for intra-operative assessment of breast tumor margins Bydlon, Torre M. Kennedy, Stephanie A. Richards, Lisa M. Brown, J. Quincy Yu, Bing Junker, Marlee K. Gallagher, Jennifer Geradts, Joseph Wilke, Lee G. Ramanujam, Nimmi Opt Express Research-Article As many as 20-70% of patients undergoing breast conserving surgery require repeat surgeries due to a close or positive surgical margin diagnosed post-operatively [1]. Currently there are no widely accepted tools for intra-operative margin assessment which is a significant unmet clinical need. Our group has developed a first-generation optical visible spectral imaging platform to image the molecular composition of breast tumor margins and has tested it clinically in 48 patients in a previously published study [2]. The goal of this paper is to report on the performance metrics of the system and compare it to clinical criteria for intra-operative tumor margin assessment. The system was found to have an average signal to noise ratio (SNR) >100 and <15% error in the extraction of optical properties indicating that there is sufficient SNR to leverage the differences in optical properties between negative and close/positive margins. The probe had a sensing depth of 0.5-2.2 mm over the wavelength range of 450-600 nm which is consistent with the pathologic criterion for clear margins of 0-2 mm. There was <1% cross-talk between adjacent channels of the multi-channel probe which shows that multiple sites can be measured simultaneously with negligible cross-talk between adjacent sites. Lastly, the system and measurement procedure were found to be reproducible when evaluated with repeated measures, with a low coefficient of variation (<0.11). The only aspect of the system not optimized for intra-operative use was the imaging time. The manuscript includes a discussion of how the speed of the system can be improved to work within the time constraints of an intra-operative setting. Optical Society of America 2010-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2939901/ /pubmed/20588651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.18.008058 Text en ©2010 Optical Society of America http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License, which permits download and redistribution, provided that the original work is properly cited. This license restricts the article from being modified or used commercially. |
spellingShingle | Research-Article Bydlon, Torre M. Kennedy, Stephanie A. Richards, Lisa M. Brown, J. Quincy Yu, Bing Junker, Marlee K. Gallagher, Jennifer Geradts, Joseph Wilke, Lee G. Ramanujam, Nimmi Performance metrics of an optical spectral imaging system for intra-operative assessment of breast tumor margins |
title | Performance metrics of an optical spectral imaging system for intra-operative assessment of breast tumor margins |
title_full | Performance metrics of an optical spectral imaging system for intra-operative assessment of breast tumor margins |
title_fullStr | Performance metrics of an optical spectral imaging system for intra-operative assessment of breast tumor margins |
title_full_unstemmed | Performance metrics of an optical spectral imaging system for intra-operative assessment of breast tumor margins |
title_short | Performance metrics of an optical spectral imaging system for intra-operative assessment of breast tumor margins |
title_sort | performance metrics of an optical spectral imaging system for intra-operative assessment of breast tumor margins |
topic | Research-Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2939901/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20588651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.18.008058 |
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