Digital morphology compared to the optical microscope: A validation study on reporting bone marrow aspirates

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY International Journal of Laboratory Hematology Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI:10.1111/ijlh.14238
G. Zini, P. Chiusolo, E. Rossi, E. Di Stasio, S. Bellesi, T. Za, M. Viscovo, F. Frioni, F. Ramundo, N. Pelliccioni, V. De Stefano
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Abstract

Introduction

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and reliability of the utilization for clinical reporting of the evaluation of digital images of bone marrow aspirates by morphologists and their comparability with the classic microscopic morphological evaluation.

Methods

We scanned 180 consecutive bone marrow needle aspirates smears using the “Metafer4 VSlide” whole slide imaging (WSI) digital scanning system. We evaluated the statistical comparability and the risk of bias of the microscopic readings with those performed on the screen on the digitized medullary images.

Results

The evaluation of cellularity on the screen was equivalent, with a higher frequency of “normal” than the analysis of digital preparations. The means and medians of the percentage values obtained on the different cell populations with the microscopic and digital reading were comparable as the main categories are concerned, with an average difference equal to 0 for the neutrophilic and eosinophilic granulocytic series, at −0.2% for the total myeloid cells, at 1.2% for the erythroid series, at −0.4% for the lymphocytes and at −0.4% for the blasts. Dysplastic features were consistently identified in 69/71 cell lineages.

Conclusion

Our study demonstrated that screen evaluation of digitized bone marrow needle aspirates provides quantitative and qualitative results comparable to traditional microscopic analysis of the corresponding slide smears. Digital images offer significant benefits in reducing the workload of experienced operators, reproducibility and sharing of observations, and image preservation. Even in routine diagnostic activities, their use does not alter the quality of the results obtained in evaluating bone marrow needle aspirates.

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数字形态学与光学显微镜的比较:骨髓穿刺报告验证研究。
引言本研究旨在评估形态学专家在临床报告中使用骨髓穿刺数字图像评估的有效性和可靠性,以及其与经典显微镜形态学评估的可比性:我们使用 "Metafer4 VSlide "全玻片成像(WSI)数字扫描系统对 180 份连续的骨髓针吸涂片进行了扫描。我们评估了显微镜读数与屏幕上数字化髓核图像读数的统计可比性和偏差风险:结果:屏幕上的细胞度评估结果相同,"正常 "的频率高于数字化制备的分析结果。就主要类别而言,显微镜阅读和数字化阅读获得的不同细胞群百分比值的平均值和中位数具有可比性,中性粒细胞和嗜酸性粒细胞系列的平均差异为0,髓系细胞总数的差异为-0.2%,红系细胞的差异为1.2%,淋巴细胞的差异为-0.4%,胚泡的差异为-0.4%。在 69/71 个细胞系中一致发现了增生异常特征:我们的研究表明,对数字化骨髓穿刺针吸出物进行筛查评估,其定量和定性结果可与相应玻片涂片的传统显微分析相媲美。数字图像在减少有经验操作人员的工作量、可重复性和共享观察结果以及保存图像方面具有显著优势。即使在常规诊断活动中,使用数字图像也不会改变骨髓穿刺针抽吸物评估结果的质量。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Laboratory Hematology provides a forum for the communication of new developments, research topics and the practice of laboratory haematology. The journal publishes invited reviews, full length original articles, and correspondence. The International Journal of Laboratory Hematology is the official journal of the International Society for Laboratory Hematology, which addresses the following sub-disciplines: cellular analysis, flow cytometry, haemostasis and thrombosis, molecular diagnostics, haematology informatics, haemoglobinopathies, point of care testing, standards and guidelines. The journal was launched in 2006 as the successor to Clinical and Laboratory Hematology, which was first published in 1979. An active and positive editorial policy ensures that work of a high scientific standard is reported, in order to bridge the gap between practical and academic aspects of laboratory haematology.
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