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Automated multimodal spectral histopathology for quantitative diagnosis of residual tumour during basal cell carcinoma surgery

Multimodal spectral histopathology (MSH), an optical technique combining tissue auto-fluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman micro-spectroscopy (RMS), was previously proposed for detection of residual basal cell carcinoma (BCC) at the surface of surgically-resected skin tissue. Here we report the develo...

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Autores principales: Boitor, Radu, Kong, Kenny, Shipp, Dustin, Varma, Sandeep, Koloydenko, Alexey, Kulkarni, Kusum, Elsheikh, Somaia, Schut, Tom Bakker, Caspers, Peter, Puppels, Gerwin, van der Wolf, Martin, Sokolova, Elena, Nijsten, T. E. C., Salence, Brogan, Williams, Hywel, Notingher, Ioan
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Publicado: Optical Society of America 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5745117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29296502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.8.005749
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author Boitor, Radu
Kong, Kenny
Shipp, Dustin
Varma, Sandeep
Koloydenko, Alexey
Kulkarni, Kusum
Elsheikh, Somaia
Schut, Tom Bakker
Caspers, Peter
Puppels, Gerwin
van der Wolf, Martin
Sokolova, Elena
Nijsten, T. E. C.
Salence, Brogan
Williams, Hywel
Notingher, Ioan
author_facet Boitor, Radu
Kong, Kenny
Shipp, Dustin
Varma, Sandeep
Koloydenko, Alexey
Kulkarni, Kusum
Elsheikh, Somaia
Schut, Tom Bakker
Caspers, Peter
Puppels, Gerwin
van der Wolf, Martin
Sokolova, Elena
Nijsten, T. E. C.
Salence, Brogan
Williams, Hywel
Notingher, Ioan
author_sort Boitor, Radu
collection PubMed
description Multimodal spectral histopathology (MSH), an optical technique combining tissue auto-fluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman micro-spectroscopy (RMS), was previously proposed for detection of residual basal cell carcinoma (BCC) at the surface of surgically-resected skin tissue. Here we report the development of a fully-automated prototype instrument based on MSH designed to be used in the clinic and operated by a non-specialist spectroscopy user. The algorithms for the AF image processing and Raman spectroscopy classification had been first optimised on a manually-operated laboratory instrument and then validated on the automated prototype using skin samples from independent patients. We present results on a range of skin samples excised during Mohs micrographic surgery, and demonstrate consistent diagnosis obtained in repeat test measurement, in agreement with the reference histopathology diagnosis. We also show that the prototype instrument can be operated by clinical users (a skin surgeon and a core medical trainee, after only 1-8 hours of training) to obtain consistent results in agreement with histopathology. The development of the new automated prototype and demonstration of inter-instrument transferability of the diagnosis models are important steps on the clinical translation path: it allows the testing of the MSH technology in a relevant clinical environment in order to evaluate its performance on a sufficiently large number of patients.
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spelling pubmed-57451172018-01-02 Automated multimodal spectral histopathology for quantitative diagnosis of residual tumour during basal cell carcinoma surgery Boitor, Radu Kong, Kenny Shipp, Dustin Varma, Sandeep Koloydenko, Alexey Kulkarni, Kusum Elsheikh, Somaia Schut, Tom Bakker Caspers, Peter Puppels, Gerwin van der Wolf, Martin Sokolova, Elena Nijsten, T. E. C. Salence, Brogan Williams, Hywel Notingher, Ioan Biomed Opt Express Article Multimodal spectral histopathology (MSH), an optical technique combining tissue auto-fluorescence (AF) imaging and Raman micro-spectroscopy (RMS), was previously proposed for detection of residual basal cell carcinoma (BCC) at the surface of surgically-resected skin tissue. Here we report the development of a fully-automated prototype instrument based on MSH designed to be used in the clinic and operated by a non-specialist spectroscopy user. The algorithms for the AF image processing and Raman spectroscopy classification had been first optimised on a manually-operated laboratory instrument and then validated on the automated prototype using skin samples from independent patients. We present results on a range of skin samples excised during Mohs micrographic surgery, and demonstrate consistent diagnosis obtained in repeat test measurement, in agreement with the reference histopathology diagnosis. We also show that the prototype instrument can be operated by clinical users (a skin surgeon and a core medical trainee, after only 1-8 hours of training) to obtain consistent results in agreement with histopathology. The development of the new automated prototype and demonstration of inter-instrument transferability of the diagnosis models are important steps on the clinical translation path: it allows the testing of the MSH technology in a relevant clinical environment in order to evaluate its performance on a sufficiently large number of patients. Optical Society of America 2017-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5745117/ /pubmed/29296502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.8.005749 Text en Published by The Optical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article's title, journal citation, and DOI. Published by The Optical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article's title, journal citation, and DOI.
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Boitor, Radu
Kong, Kenny
Shipp, Dustin
Varma, Sandeep
Koloydenko, Alexey
Kulkarni, Kusum
Elsheikh, Somaia
Schut, Tom Bakker
Caspers, Peter
Puppels, Gerwin
van der Wolf, Martin
Sokolova, Elena
Nijsten, T. E. C.
Salence, Brogan
Williams, Hywel
Notingher, Ioan
Automated multimodal spectral histopathology for quantitative diagnosis of residual tumour during basal cell carcinoma surgery
title Automated multimodal spectral histopathology for quantitative diagnosis of residual tumour during basal cell carcinoma surgery
title_full Automated multimodal spectral histopathology for quantitative diagnosis of residual tumour during basal cell carcinoma surgery
title_fullStr Automated multimodal spectral histopathology for quantitative diagnosis of residual tumour during basal cell carcinoma surgery
title_full_unstemmed Automated multimodal spectral histopathology for quantitative diagnosis of residual tumour during basal cell carcinoma surgery
title_short Automated multimodal spectral histopathology for quantitative diagnosis of residual tumour during basal cell carcinoma surgery
title_sort automated multimodal spectral histopathology for quantitative diagnosis of residual tumour during basal cell carcinoma surgery
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5745117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29296502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.8.005749
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