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Title: EURO-TELEPATH


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EURO-TELEPATHTelepathology Network in Europe
  • Proposer Dr. Marcial García Rojo
  • Pathology Department General Hospital of Ciudad
    Real
  • Castilla La Mancha Health Service (SESCAM)
  • SPAIN,
  • marcial_at_cim.es

COST Action IC0604
2
Scope
  • Adequate technological framework for the
    management of multimedia electronic healthcare
    records
  • Informatics applied to Anatomic Pathology
  • Research on standards to represent, interpret,
    browse, retrieve digital medical images
  • World wide search engine
  • Collaborate with Standardisation bodies with
    previous research conclusions

3
Background
  • Telepathology (since 1960s) research, patient
    data monitoring and management, both patient and
    healthcare staff education by means of systems
    which allow a quick and full access to expert
    counselling and patient data, disregarding the
    actual location of patients and the demand of its
    information.
  • Diagnosis and remote consultations
  • Frozen sections (intraoperative studies)
  • Surgical specimens manipulation
  • Fine needle aspiration cytology evaluation
  • Cytology screening
  • Autopsies assistance
  • Molecular pathology guidance

4
Emerging digital pathology
  • Gross study
  • Digital photography
  • Digital video
  • Microscopy Slides
  • Digital photography
  • Virtual microscopywhole slide imaging
  • Molecular Pathology
  • Digital photography

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From static and dynamic telepathology to Whole
Slide Imaging
Tissues are of only 25 x 20 mm
  • Conventional slides are fragile (crystal),
  • They are not permanent, above all in
    immunofluorescence, joint crystals,
  • In cytology it is not possible to deliver copies
  • 6-11 of static images appear discordant with the
    original (conventional) diagnosis (incomplete
    information)
  • VIRTUAL SLIDES ADVANTAGES
  • Extraordinary quality in lower magnifications
  • Dynamic map of the slide available
  • High resolution images available transmitting
    only selected area (image streaming)
  • Record and reproduce the path followed by the
    pathologist during slide examination
  • Images storage is permanent and annotation can be
    performed over them, and these can also be saved

6
Different technologies are integrated in the
network
Aperio ImageScope
Univ. Tampere. Webmicroscope
Olympus SIS .slide
UCLM. Sepia Project
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Previous European Research projects
  • 1998 Eureka supported PathSystem project (ref.
    1456). Prototype of Pathology management system
    incorporating state-of-the-art telematic
    principles and techniques
  • 2000 3D-PATHOLOGY. A real time system for
    quantitative diagnostic PATHOLOGY and
    visualisation in 3D, was funded under 5th FP
    (Ref IST-2000-29598).
  • 2001 E-SCOPE. Fully Digital Microscopy for
    routine diagnostics and integration into hospital
    information workflow (IST-2001-33294 BP)

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Related COST actions
  • 237 Multimedia Telecommunications Services
  • 275 2101 Biometrics (Related to image
    analysis, and user identification)
  • 276 Information and Knowledge Management for
    Integrated Media Communication
  • 292 Semantic multimodal analysis of digital
    media (image analysis)
  • B11 Quantification of magnetic resonance image
    texture (image research working groups)
  • B19 Molecular cytogenetics of solid tumours

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History of the proposal Standardization
activities
  • IHE Europe Dr. Christel Le Bozec (INSERM
    ADICAP. France) Editor of Pathology Technical
    Framework, and Project Manager
  • DICOM in Europe Dr. Marcial García Rojo, Spain,
    Secretary of WG26 (Pathology) in Europe
    activities.
  • SNOMED CT Reviewers of Spanish edition
  • CEN TC251 Contacts with standardization bodies
    through the Spanish Society of Health Informatics
    (SEIS) (Board members are included in the Action)

10
Recent references
  • Boutonnat J, et al. A pilot study in two French
    medical schools for teaching histology using
    virtual microscopy. Morphologie 2006
    Mar90(288)21-5. Teaching program in two
    French medical schools (Lyon and Grenoble)
    include virtual slides. Students works faster, on
    better resources
  • Kayser K, et al. Rom J Morphol Embryol
    200647(1)21-8 Diagn Pathol 2006 Jun 10110
    Automated tissue-based virtual diagnosis. The
    developed system is a fast and reliable procedure
    to fulfill all requirements for an automated
    "pre-screening" of virtual slides in tissue-based
    (eg. lung) diagnosis.
  • Gilbertson JR, et al. Primary histologic
    diagnosis using automated whole slide imaging a
    validation study. BMC Clin Pathol 2006 Apr
    2764. Image information contained in current
    whole slide images is sufficient for pathologists
    to make reliable diagnostic decisions. Further
    validation studies will be needed.

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History of the proposal Research activities
  • Telepathology Dr. Janina Slodkowska (Institute
    of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases, Warsaw,
    Poland).
  • Semantic interoperability and HL7 Dr. Bernd
    Blobel (University of Regensburg Medical Center,
    Germany).
  • Pathology Information Systems Dr. Christel Le
    Bozec, and Dr. Marcial García Rojo.
  • Security infrastructure Dr. Bernd Blobel
  • Web based distance learning Dr. Izet Masic
    (University of Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina).
  • JPEG, JPEG2000 Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de
    Lausanne
  • Image analysis and diagnosis Prof. Gloria Bueno
    (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain), and
    Dr. Janina Slodkowska.
  • Industry research in equipment and software
    Tribvn, France.

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Virtual Slide Congress in Internet (2 editions)
http//www.conganat.org/vsc/
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History of the proposal Practical experiences
  • Telemedicine Dr. Luis Gonçalves (Alentejo region
    telemedicine, Portugal), Dr. Ekaterine
    Kladiashvili (Georgian Telemedicine Union).
  • Virtual microscopy and virtual slides atlases and
    seminars Dr. Jorma Isola (Tampere University,
    Finland), and Dr Mikael Lundin (University of
    Helsinki, Finland).
  • Virtual slides based telepathology Dr. Marcial
    García Rojo.
  • Digital Imaging network Ykonos project
    (radiology) of SESCAM (Public Health Service in
    Castilla La Mancha, Spain).
  • Terminology in pathology networks ADICAP, Dr.
    Christel Le Bozec
  • Software development and integration SESCAM and
    Tribvn.

14
DICOM WG26 meeting in Madrid
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EURO-TELEPATHTelepathology Network in
EuropeCOST Action IC0604
  • Objectives and working programme

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Objectives (1)
  • General
  • Evaluate and validate -in a networked
    environment- the common technological framework
    and communication standards required to access,
    transmit and manage digital medical records by
    pathologists and other medical specialties.
  • 10 specific objectives
  • Increase the use of automation procedures over
    50 in Anatomic Pathology
  • Increase productivity. Reach up to 100 slides
    digitization per day
  • Norms and compression rules to obtain microscopic
    images with full diagnostic quality in minimum
    possible space (1-2 GB)
  • Best viewer design based on standardized
    (JPEG2000) format for microscopic pathology images

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Objectives ( 2)
  • (contd)
  • Define a set of standardized DICOM file headings
    for pathology microscopic images.
  • Definition of new types of messages needed for
    pathological image information exchange (CEN,
    HL7, and other standards)
  • Increase the European scientific leadership in
    the emerging Pathology Technical Framework
    (IHE-Pathology)
  • Research in Pathology Information Systems and
    other hospital information systems to integrate a
    standardized workflow of pathology images
  • Agree on methodology to establish an open,
    web-based European teleconsultation service based
    on virtual slides
  • Design a central metasearch engine containing a
    3500 virtual database of pathology images for
    joint research, teaching and observation purposes

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Expected benefits Medical
  • Allow users (healthcare professionals and
    specialists) to obtain better and faster
    diagnosis in all related fields of Medicine
    (oncology, dermatology, gynaecology, etc.),
    including Primary Care.
  • Improve patient care through a better
    surveillance of treatment response effectiveness.
  • Resolve drawbacks of irregular in hand data
    handling, allowing pathologists to select his/her
    collaborating team from previously arranged
    expert panels, with the capability of obtaining a
    response in a few hours or even minutes.
  • Better adherence to up-to-date guidelines and
    protocols in the study of specimens which
    improves the continuous learning process of
    pathologists in each participating institution.
  • Inter-institutional tools in the exchange of
    medical knowledge would facilitate new research
    projects of rare diseases, and to achieve a
    better classification and understanding of
    diseases.

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Expected benefits Technical
  • Coordination of the existing research efforts in
    telepathology
  • Quality of electronic medical records to include
    greater detail in patient information (reports,
    images) accessible from different places.
  • Improvement of quality, productivity and
    efficiency (turnaround time) in medical
    diagnosis.
  • Improving specimens and patients identification
    procedures.
  • Easier and safer access to key pathology data and
    images in multiple areas.
  • Increased use of virtual slides instead of
    conventional fragile slides.
  • Synergic workflow among specialists/doctors in a
    collaborative teamwork (consultation, education,
    research or quality assurance purposes).
  • Promote research in 2D and 3D image production
    and processing, and multispectral image managing,
    specially in large images.
  • Benefits for other research areas needing GB
    images Computer vision, Astronomy, Geology,
    Planetary Sciences,

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Expected benefits Socioeconomic
  • Societal benefits
  • Favour patient mobility
  • Reinforce the overall quality and the ubiquity of
    health care services.
  • Optimise scarce and expensive medical resources.
  • European scale reform of medical data management
    legislation and consumer protection standards.
  • Foster continuing medical learning programs, and
    basic and applied clinical research
    opportunities.
  • Improve accessibility and working ergonomics for
    disabled pathologists-users.
  • Economic benefits
  • Common technological standard for
    "state-of-the-art" e-health solutions.
  • Digitization centres serving other institutions
    without scanning facilities.
  • Creation of ubiquitous teleconsultation and
    digitisation services.
  • Cut down on costs for private and public health
    actors on licensing for image visualization
    software.
  • Contribute to the cost effectiveness of the
    entire health care system
  • Improve competitiveness of the European medical
    image industry.

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EURO-TELEPATHTelepathology Network in
EuropeCOST Action IC0604
  • Working method, organization, and management
    (including working groups)

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Scientific program Activities
  1. Automation procedures in Pathology. Best
    technology available and under research.
  2. Scanning solutions for Pathology microscopic
    slides.
  3. Technological solutions for compression and
    storage problems with large image files.
  4. Virtual slide standard viewer specifications
    which allow efficient reviewing of pathology
    images.
  1. International standards (DICOM, HL7, SNOMED, CEN)
    and IHE initiative.
  2. Model for pathology and other hospital
    information systems
  3. An European-scope telepathology network
  4. Collection of interesting and typical samples,
    and clinico-pathological sessions

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Use Case 1 referring center owns digitization
system
  • Pathologist Hospital A (sender)

3) Images in web server
1) Select slides
2) Whole slide digitization (current use of
scanners)
4) Filling form of consultation case
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Use case 2 Experts role
  • Expert pathologist in Hospital B (consultant)

1) E-mail notification of new case
3) Diagnosis and report
2) Review case in Portal
7) Sender (Hospital A) and digitization center
(B) are notified that report is available and
case is closed
Request additional data
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Use case 3 Intelligent scanners and integrated
multifunctional workstations
  • Next step in slide production scanners,
    consisting in elaborating intelligent scanners,
    operating jointly with
  • integrated analysis,
  • annotation and search retrieval multifunctional
    workstations
  • secured storage and networking management
    resources.
  • Objective to perform advance research targeting
    the next generations of tools, terminals,
    networks and standards.

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Organizational structure of COST Action
  • Chair / Management Committee / Secretariat

4 Working Groups Scientific Program (item )
1. Users and working models Automation / Artificial Intelligence for classification studies (1) Scanning solutions / Clinical eval.(2) Proposal on PIS changes)(6)
2. Standards in Pathology DICOM, HL7, IHE, SNOMED, CEN (5)
3. Technological Compression storage / search retrieval (3) Image viewer / Image analysis (4) Compiling cases (8)
4. Implementation of Telepathology Networks Telepathology integration guidelines(7)
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Dissemination plan
  • Researchers in the EURO-TELEPATH network website
    and multimedia tools
  • Pathologist community Publications, conferences,
    expositions, virtual meetings. European
    Telepathology conference
  • E-health, IT scientists and standard bodies
    Technical documents, attendance to IHE, SNOMED,
    DICOM, HL7, meetings, industry meetings,
    training schools, public web site
  • Medical-scientific community in general
    Journals, COST publication, non-technical
    reports, workshops and final conference, public
    web site.

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EURO-TELEPATHTelepathology Network in
EuropeCOST Action IC0604
  • Distribution of tasks

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Current research groups
Policy A group of researchers (balance of female
young experts aged less than 35), shall be duly
appointed to encourage and coordinate the
networks efforts.
  • Action kick-off
  • Finland Tampere University University of
    Helsinki
  • France INSERM Tribvn
  • Germany University of Regensburg Charité
    Universitätsmedizin Berlin
  • Italy University of Udine
  • Lithuania National Centre of Pathology Kaunas
    University of Technology
  • Poland Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung
    Diseases, Warsaw
  • Portugal Hospital Espirito Santo
  • Serbia University of Belgrade
  • Spain University of Castilla-La Mancha, Hospital
    General deCiudad Real SESCAM
  • Switzerland EPF Lausanne
  • United Kingdom University of Nottingham

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Partners background
Clinical
Pathology
ICT
Industry
  • Action kick-off
  • Finland Tampere University University of
    Helsinki
  • France INSERM Tribvn
  • Germany University of Regensburg Charité
    Universitätsmedizin Berlin
  • Italy University of Udine
  • Lithuania National Centre of Pathology Kaunas
    University of Technology
  • Poland Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung
    Diseases, Warsaw
  • Portugal Hospital Espirito Santo
  • Serbia University of Belgrade
  • Spain University of Castilla-La Mancha, Hospital
    General deCiudad Real SESCAM
  • Switzerland EPF Lausanne
  • United Kingdom University of Nottingham

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Recruiting new research (university and industry)
groups? Non-COST countries?
  • Other groups
  • England Univ. Leeds, Aperio-Europe
  • Hungary 3DHistech Semmelweis
    University,Budapest
  • Ireland SlidePath, Dublin
  • Georgia G. Telemedicine Union
  • Norway University Hospital of Tromsø
  • Spain VICOMTech, San Sebastián
  • Sweden University Hospital, Uppsala

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Working groups. Distribution of tasks
4 Working Groups Partners Distribution. Select your choice(s) to participate in Working Group and/or specific tasks
1. Users and working models (6 tasks)
2. Standards in Pathology (5 tasks)
3. Technological (8 tasks)
4. Implementation of Telepathology Networks (5 tasks) (Telepathology integration guidelines)
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Distribution of tasks. ExampleWG1 Users (working
models)
  • 1.1. Review of existing bibliography and research
    projects of participating groups and other groups
    in all the aspects related to the Action.
    Performed by
  • Hospital General de Ciudad Real. Spain.
  • Tampere University and University Hospital
    Institute of Medical Technology, Finland.
  • 1.2. Consensus study of existing workflows in
    pathology departments. Performed by
  • Hospital General de Ciudad Real. Spain.
  • Biomedical informatics group of the University of
    Helsinki, Finland.
  • INSERM, France.
  • 1.3. Full study analysis of 10 microscope brands.
    Performed by
  • Hospital General de Ciudad Real. Spain.
  • Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases,
    Warsaw, Poland.
  • 1.4. Study all visualization performance needs
    for pathologists. Performed by
  • Hospital do Espiritu Santo, Evora, Portugal.
  • Tampere University and University Hospital
    Institute of Medical Technology, Finland.
  • Biomedical informatics group of the University of
    Helsinki, Finland.
  • 1.5. Image analysis tools study of existing
    solutions.
  • ISA of the Superior Technical Industrial
    Engineering School of the University of Castilla
    La Mancha (UCLM), Spain.
  • Biomedical informatics group of the University of
    Helsinki, Finland.
  • 1.6. Design of image analysis tools
    implementation.

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EURO-TELEPATHTelepathology Network in
EuropeCOST Action IC0604
  • Time-table

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COST Action Time-table
  • MC Meetings, WG1 Meetings, WG2 Meetings, WG3
    Meetings, WG4 Meetings 1st and 3rd quarter
    (2/year)
  • Workshops year 1 and year 3
  • Telepathology Congress year 2 (Action dissemin.)
  • Final Conference year 4 (focused on results)
  • STMS (visits) Proposals to COST (eg. year 1 and
    4)
  • Reports yearly
  • Publications Review status year 2 year 4
  • Training School year 3
  • Website

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Time-table overview
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EURO-TELEPATHTelepathology Network in
EuropeCOST Action IC0604
  • Budget

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Economical dimension
  • On the basis of the initial 8 countries
    representatives, the economic dimension of the
    research activities to be carried out under the
    Action has been estimated, at an estimate of 16
    million euros. (Example Serendipia Project in
    Spain ? 3.5 million Euros)
  • A COST Action is implemented through a concerted
    action, what means that the research is carried
    out in and financed by the participating
    countries themselves, while COST provides the
    means to organize the necessary co-ordination
    measures.
  • It finances networking of nationally funded
    activities in supporting meetings, conferences,
    short term scientific exchanges and outreach
    activities. COST therefore does NOT fund research
    itself.
  • On average financial support of some 90.000
    p.a. as grant for up to 4 years can be expected.

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Financing COST Activities
  • The COST IC0604 Action budget is able to finance
    the activities of MCs, WGs, which can include the
    following items
  • travel expenses and daily allowances for
    delegates to meetings
  • workshops/conferences
  • short term scientific missions (STSMs) -
    inter-laboratory exchanges
  • training schools
  • Action Grants
  • publications and dissemination
  • high level research conferences organised jointly
    with ESF
  • studies, reviews, assessments, strategic
    activities
  • special provision for research from near
    neighbours countries.

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Financing meetings. Budget allocation (Management
Committee)
  • Meetings of MC (2 MC member/country), WG1, WG2,
    WG3, WG4 1st and 2nd quarter (2/year each)
  • Workshops (lt 80 participants) years 1 3
    (balance from the various signatory countries).
  • Telepathology Congress year 2
  • Final Conference year 4
  • MC should propose a budget allocation
  • The contribution should not exceed 10,000 for a
    meeting (if request is up to 3,000, it will be
    granted as fixed grant).
  • Printing of proceedings are financed separately
    from organization costs

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Meetings eligible participants
  • Management Committee (MC)
  • Working Groups a small(?) number of
    researchers (may be MC members or other
    researchers) selected by the MC.
  • External experts and invited speakers
  • from non-signatory countries 5 per meeting
  • non-COST (Near Neighbours) country up to 4.
  • For meeting participants, a distinction is made
    between participants, eligible participants and
    persons entitled for reimbursement. The
    participants are all of the people who attend a
    COST meeting. Among these participants, a certain
    number will be selected by the Management
    Committee from the eligible participants (see
    2.1.3 - Eligible Participants) and approved by
    the MC Chair as entitled for reimbursement.

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Short Term Scientific Mission (STSM) and training
school
  • STMS (young scientists) year 1 and 4 (proposal)
    Exchange visits (1 wk-3 mo) to an institution or
    laboratory in another COST member state.
  • The grant should normally cover only travel and
    subsistence (up to 2500 )
  • Training School (young researchers and
    re-training) year 3 (dissemination of results)
  • lt 5 days and 30 attendees
  • Financing meeting (see rules)
  • Travel and subsistence for lecturers (see rules)
  • Fixed grants for attendees (lt600 /attendee.
    Otherwise the same as for STSMs)

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Reports and publications
  • Reports yearly
  • The COST Office is printing general COST
    publications (annual report, domain flyers,
    booklets, brochures and posters).
  • Publications year 2 and year 4
  • MC will define the contents
  • Options
  • External Publisher (choose 2 different
    publishers)
  • OPOCE (The European Unions publisher)

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Action Website
  • COST Actions Management Committee (MC) may assign
    up to 2,000 per annum from within an Action
    budget to the MC chair as grant holder for the
    general support of the Action management
  • Action Website (specific matters and MC
    operation), to be hosted on the server of one of
    the institutions represented on the MC.

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Action website
http//www.conganat.org/eurotelepath/
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