低成本 3-D 打印显微镜在评估食管活检中的应用

Daniel G. Rosen , Evandro Sobroza de Mello , Sadhna Dhingra , Sanford M. Dawsey , Joe Knapper , Richard Bowman , Sharmila Anandasabapathy
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在这篇手稿中,我们评估了低成本 3D 打印显微镜在评估食道活检中的实用性。我们利用一组从接受内窥镜检查的患者处获得的食管活检样本,对传统显微镜和我们的 3-D 打印显微镜进行了比较分析。两位病理学家通过光学显微镜和使用低成本 3D 打印显微镜获得的数字图像独立检查了 30 份食管活检样本(观察者 1 和 2)。玻璃片共识诊断结果与另外两名病理学家(观察者 3 和 4)的诊断结果进行了比较,这两名病理学家只是独立审查了数字图像。观察者 1(k:0.64)和观察者 2(k:0.84)的观察者内部一致性非常好,几乎达到完美。所有四位观察者的灵敏度和阴性预测值均为 100%,而特异性在 59% 到 100% 之间,阳性预测值在 21% 到 100% 之间。两名只检查数字图像的观察者(3 号和 4 号)的 PPV 和特异性较低。总之,我们的结果表明,利用我们的 3D 打印显微镜生成的图像,远程病理学可以达到很高的灵敏度和特异性。
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Utility of a low-cost 3-D printed microscope for evaluating esophageal biopsies

In this manuscript we assessed the utility of a low-cost 3D printed microscope to evaluate esophageal biopsies. We conducted a comparative analysis between the traditional microscope and our 3-D printed microscope, utilizing a set of esophageal biopsy samples obtained from patients undergoing screening endoscopy. Two pathologists independently examined 30 esophageal biopsies by light microscopy and digital images obtained using a low-cost 3D printed microscope (Observer 1 and 2). The glass slide consensus diagnosis was compared to the findings of 2 additional pathologist who independently just reviewed the digital images (Observer 3 and 4). The intra-observer agreement was substantial to almost perfect for observer 1 (k:0.64) and 2 (k:0.84). All four observers had 100 % sensitivity and negative predictive value, whereas specificity ranged from 59 % to 100 % and positive predictive value ranged from 21 % to 100 %. The PPV and specificity were lower for the two Observers (3 and 4) who just examined the digital images. Overall, our results suggest that telepathology may be used with high sensitivity and specificity, utilizing the pictures produced by our 3D-printed microscope.

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Annals of 3D printed medicine
Annals of 3D printed medicine Medicine and Dentistry (General), Materials Science (General)
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