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Issue title: 1st Congress of the International Academy of Digital Pathology Quebec City, Canada, August 3–5, 2011. Part I
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Yagi, Yukako; | Yoshioka, Shigeatsu | Kyusojin, Hiroshi | Onozato, Maristela; | Mizutani, Yoichi | Osato, Kiyoshi | Yada, Hiroaki | Mark, Eugene J.; | Frosch, Matthew P.; | Louis, David N.;
Affiliations: Pathology Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA | Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA | Sony Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Note: [] Corresponding author: Yukako Yagi, PhD, The MGH Pathology Imaging and Communication Technology (PICT) Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, 101 Merrimac St. Suite 820, Boston, MA 02114, USA. Tel.: +1 617 643 5162; Fax: +1 617 643 7901; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Background: One of the goals for a Whole Slide Imaging (WSI) system is implementation in the clinical practice of pathology. One of the unresolved problems in accomplishing this goal is the speed of the entire process, i.e., from viewing the slides through making the final diagnosis. Most users are not satisfied with the correct viewing speeds of available systems. We have evaluated a new WSI viewing station and tool that focuses on speed. Method: A prototype WSI viewer based on PlayStation®3 with wireless controllers was evaluated at the Department of Pathology at MGH for the following reasons: 1. For the simulation of signing-out cases; 2. Enabling discussion at a consensus conference; and 3. Use at slide seminars during a Continuing Medical Education course. Results: Pathologists were being able to use the system comfortably after 0–15 min training. There were no complaints regarding speed. Most pathologists were satisfied with the functionality, usability and speed of the system. The most difficult situation was simulating diagnostic sign-out. Conclusions: The preliminary results of adapting the Sony PlayStation®3 (PS3®) as an ultra-high speed WSI viewing system were promising. The achieved speed is consistent with what would be needed to use WSI in daily practice.
Keywords: Ultra-high speed viewing system, whole slide imaging, PS3$^{\regd}$}
DOI: 10.3233/ACP-2011-0042
Journal: Analytical Cellular Pathology, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 65-73, 2012
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