Title: TELEPATHOLOGY THROUGH THE INTERNET
1TELEPATHOLOGY THROUGH THE INTERNET
- Carlo Alberto Beltrami
- Dept. of Pathology, University of Udine, Italy
2TELEPATHOLOGY
- Is the practice of Pathology at distance
- The visual information managed by the pathologist
is peculiar no knowledge about number and
characteristics of images is available a priori - As a consequence, telepathology has grown less
rapidly than other specialities (e.g.
teleradiology)
3TELEPATHOLOGYApplications
- Remote Consultation
- Distant Intraoperative Diagnostic Service
- DistributedReference Case Archive
- Remote Morphometry Lab
- Quality Assessment
4REMOTE DIAGNOSIS
- Static telepathology on selected images
- Dynamic telepathology guided by local pathologist
- Dynamic-robotic real-time telepathology
5INTERNET TELEMEDICINE
- management of information
- cooperation among workgroups
- Management of a particular type of medical
information - cooperation among medical professionals
6TELEPATHOLOGYRemote Consultation
- Aid in solving difficult diagnostic problems by
sending the cases to (distant) expert
pathologists - usually carried out by using mail or courier
- no need for realtime
7TELEPATHOLOGY
- BASIC REQUIREMENTS
- Simpleness
- Thrift
- Rapidity
8REMOTE CONSULTATION ON INTERNET
- Realised through Internet Electronic Mail with
MIME extension - Asynchronous process sender and recipient
interact only with the local mail server through
SMTP and POP - no real-time
- It is possible to easily carry out multiple
consultations
9INTERNET ELECTRONIC MAIL
- Protocol for exchange of text messages
- Client/Server paradigm
- It is composed by
- definition of the message format RFC822
- definition of the communication protocol (SMTP,
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) RFC821 - Additional protocol for reading e-mail POP (Post
Office Protocol) RFC1725
10MULTIMEDIA ELECTRONIC MAIL
- Exchange of multimedia messagesMultipurpose
Internet Mail ExtensionRFC1521-1522 - Extension of e-mail protocol, backward compatible
- text, sounds, images, movies using standard
e-mail infrastructures
11TELEPATHOLOGYON INTERNET
12REMOTE CONSULTATION ON INTERNET
- We tested the suitability of multimedia
electronic mail for remote consultation - by evaluating the accuracyof the remote
diagnosis performedon hypermedia histologic
casesof gastrointestinal pathology - USING ALREADY AVAILABLE HWSW
13MATERIALTelepathology workstations
- UDINE
- HARDWAREMacintosh IIFx, NuVista framegrabber,
Sony 3CCD, Zeiss Axiophot - MAIL CLIENTEudora v1.5.1
- TRENTO
- HARDWARELeitz Quantimet, HP700
- MAIL CLIENT elmv2.3.7, with mpack1.4 for MIME
encoding
14THE TWO LOCATIONS
Trento
Udine
160 km (300 km)
NORTH-EAST ITALY
15Telepathology using Internet Multimedia
Electronic Mail Remote Consultation on
Gastrointestinal Pathology.
- Della Mea V, Forti S, Puglisi F, Bellutta P,
Finato N, Dalla Palma P, Mauri F, Beltrami CA. - Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 1996 228-34
16MATERIAL Cases
- 58 consecutive cases of gastrointestinal
pathology (gastritis, carcinoma, lymphoma,
others) - Gold standard local diagnosis, obtained directly
through the microscope - Selection of representative images
- Transmission of images and brief clinical history
using e-mail
17MATERIALS Images
- Udine 640x480, RGB 24bit (900 Kb)
- Trento 512x512, RGB 24bit (786 Kb)
- JPEG compression (lossy method with variable
compression levels corresponding to variable
quality)151 ratio after some test
18RESULTS Images
- Observed compression rates 61-401
- File dimensions 18-158 Kbytes
- Different stainings -gt different
compression(e.g. mod.Giemsa images greater
ratios)
19RESULTS Cases
- Each case required an average of 5.9(2-11)
images - Average time needed for transmission about 25
minutes, depending on network traffic and number
of delivered images(not so important in this
approach)
20RESULTS Diagnosis
- The overall agreement was reached in 50 out of 58
casesAgreement86, K-statistic0.835,
plt0.001 - 2 cases insufficient images for a diagnosis
21Expert consultation in Pathology through the
Internet melanoma vs benign melanocytic tumours.
- Della Mea V, Puglisi F, Forti S, Delendi M, Boi
S, Mauri F, Dalla Palma P, Beltrami CA.
J.Telemedicine and Telecare 1997 3
(Suppl.1)17-19.
22Methods statistical evaluation
- The chance-corrected agreement between local and
remote diagnosis is assessed by the k-statistic.
23Results diagnoses
- local pathologist 6 malignant lesions, 14
benign - remote pathologist 9 malignant lesions, 10
benign, 1 insufficient. - Agreement 78.95, k0.58, plt0.002
- Remote diagnosis on the specimens remote
pathologist agreed with all but two local
diagnoses - benign lesion instead of malignant lentigo,
- melanoma instead of Spitz nevus
24Results images
- 5.31.3 images per case
- 56.234.5 Kbytes per image(compression ratio
13.71) - 298185 Kbytes per case
Without JPEG compression, a similar case would
use 4.07 Mbytes thus compressed cases are 7.3
of uncompressed ones, and this reduces
transmission time of 92.7.
25Fine needle aspiration cytology of the breast a
preliminary report on telepathology through
Internet multimedia electronic mail
- Della Mea V, Puglisi F, Bonzanini S, Forti S,
Amoroso V, Visentin R, Dalla Palma P, Beltrami CA - Modern Pathology 1997 10636-641.
26Materials and Methods
- N of cases (FNAB) 49
- Local diagnosis (through the microscope)
- Selection of the representative images
- Acquisition and compression
- Transmission by e-mail (Internet)
- Remote diagnosis
- Validation of the results
27Materials and Methods Validation of the results
- Golden standard histology
- Chance-corrected agreement k-statistic
- Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive
value, negative predictive value, efficacy.
28Materials and MethodsImages
- Mail agent Pathmail v0.62 (Eudora light)
- Acquisition 640 x 480 pixels
- JPEG format
- Compression ratio 25 1
29ResultsImages
- Total 137 images
- Average 2.8 images/case
- Volume/image mean 35 Kbytes/image
30ImagesComparison between breast cytology and
gastrointestinal pathology
Gastrointestal pathology
Breast cytology
N images/case 2.8 4.5 Volume/image 35
Kbytes 54.9 Kbytes Volume/case 98
Kbytes 248 Kbytes
31ResultsDiagnostic agreement
- local vs remote
- 81.6 (k0.63, p lt 0.001)
- local vs histology
- 84.2 (k0.66, p lt 0.001)
- remote (telecytology) vs histology
- 81.6 (k0.61, p lt 0.001)
histology 37/49 cases
32Results
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- Sensitivity (TP) 87.5 83.3
- Specificity (TN) 83.3 81.8
- Pos Pred Value 91.3 90.9
- Neg Pred Value 76.9 69.2
- Efficacy 86.1 82.8
Local
Remote
33Conclusions
- A good agreement between local and remote
pathologists seems to be obtainable on
cytological diagnoses of breast lesions by using
Internet e-mail for telecytology purposes
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34Telepathology for frozen sections
- 150 consecutive cases
- 3 different local pathologists with different
experience - evaluation of acquisition and transmission times
- evaluation of diagnostic validity
35Telepathology for frozen sectionspreliminary
results
- acquisition time acceptable (4 minutes/case)
- diagnostic validity 96.7
- no significant differences among differently
skewed pathologists - No stable performance of the Internet (18
minutes, up to 3 hours)
36Conclusions
- Internet e-mail is a low-cost telepathology tool
that does not force pathologists to use new
machines or new technological products as often
occurs when informatics meets medicine.
The End
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38The Italian Telepathology Network
- Udine, Verona, Milano, Ferrara, Ancona, Bari,
Messina, Sassari - telediagnosis, telequantitation, distant
teaching, quality control - Due to start in 1998
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40TELEPATHOLOGY
- BASIC REQUIREMENTS
- Simpleness
- Inexpensiveness
- Quickness