Korean J Pathol.
1999 Dec;33(12):1191-1198.
Maximal Diagnostic Accuracy in Virtual Telepathology System according to Input Device and Video Signal
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pathology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon 442-749, Korea.
Abstract
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Varieties of telepathology system had been developed and in use, but their functional
capability and diagnostic accuracy are considered to be inferior to those of conventional
optical microscope. This study is intended to find out: 1) the diagnostic accuracy and
reproducibility rate according to the input devices and the video signals; 2) any potential
technical problems of the telepathology system; 3) any possible physical and
psychological impacts. We devised a virtual telepathology system using our existing
microscope equipped with CCD camera unit that has no restriction of network speed.
Total fifty-five surgical pathology cases from 11 different organs were selected. Three
pathologists were involved in making diagnoses. The resulting diagnostic accuracies
were: 1 CCD camera with composite video signal was 86.2%; 3 CCD camera with
composite video signal was 93.1%; 3 CCD camera with component video signal was
95.0%. The 3 CCD camera with component video signal resulted in 95.0% diagnostic
accuracy and was superior to 1 CCD camera with composite video signal. Some
technical problems noted during this study were: the visual field of the virtual
telepathology system was smaller by 43% than that of microscope; the difference of cell
sizes between microscope and monitor; low resolution of image. Some physical and
psychological symptoms were noted.