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Computerized Decision Support System for Intraoperative Analysis of Margin Status in Breast Conservation Therapy

Authors :
Manuel E. Ruidiaz
Andrew C. Kummel
Sarah L. Blair
Jessica Wang-Rodriguez
Source :
ISRN Surgery
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
International Scholarly Research Network, 2012.

Abstract

Background.Breast conservation therapy (BCT) is the standard treatment for breast cancer; however, 32–63% of procedures have a positive margin leading to secondary procedures. The standard of care to evaluate surgical margins is based on permanent section. Imprint cytology (IC) has been used to evaluate surgical samples but is limited by excessive cauterization thus requiring experienced cytopathologist for interpretation. An automated image screening process has been developed to detect cancerous cells from IC on cauterized margins.Methods.IC was prospectively performed on margins during lumpectomy operations for breast cancer in addition to permanent section on 127 patients. An 8-slide training subset and 8-slide testing subset were culled. H&E IC automated analysis, based on linear discriminant analysis, was compared to manual pathologist interpretation.Results.The most important descriptors, from highest to lowest performance, are nucleus color (23%), cytoplasm color (15%), shape (12%), grey intensity (9%), and local area (5%). There was 100% agreement between automated and manual interpretation of IC slides.Conclusion.Although limited by IC sampling variability, an automated system for accurate IC cancer cell identification system is demonstrated, with high correlation to manual analysis, even in the face of cauterization effects which supplement permanent section analysis.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ISRN Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....16023649da72488f545c2ea9d705f293
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5402/2012/546721