Published September 2011 | Version v1
Journal article

Dynamic telecytologic evaluation of imprint cytology samples from CT-guided lung biopsies: A feasibility study

  • 1. Medical University of Vienna, Vienna General Hospital, Department of Radiology, Vienna (Austria)
  • 2. Medical University of Vienna, Department of Radiology, Vienna (Austria)
  • 3. Otto Wagner Hospital, Department of Radiology, Vienna (Austria)
  • 4. Otto Wagner Hospital, Department of Radiology, Vienna (AT)
  • 5. Otto Wagner Hospital, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Vienna (AT)
  • 6. Otto Wagner Hospital, Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vienna (AT)
  • 7. Medical University of Vienna, Department of Radiology, Vienna (AT)

Description

This study assessed the feasibility of telecytological evaluation of samples from CT-guided lung biopsies using a dynamic telecytological system in which the microscope was operated by personnel from the radiology department at the site of the biopsy and a cytologist off-site diagnosed the biopsy sample. 45 imprint samples from CT-guided biopsies of lung lesions were reviewed by two cytologists using a telecytological microscope (Olympus BX51, Tokyo, Japan). The telecytological microscope was operated by one radiologist and one radiology technician. The cytological samples were classified by a cytologist into four categories: benign, malignant, atypical cells of undetermined significance, and non-diagnostic. The results were compared with those of a previous consensus reading of two independent cytologists (gold standard). When the radiologist was operating the microscope, the diagnostic accuracy was 100% as both cytologists came to the correct diagnosis in all samples. When the technician operated the microscope, two diagnoses of cyotologist 1 differed from the gold standard. Thus, the accuracy for the technician was 95.56%. Telecytological evaluation of imprint samples from CT-guided lung biopsies is feasible because it can be performed with high diagnostic accuracy if personnel from the radiology department operate the microscope. (orig.)

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Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-011-2137-z

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Journal Title
European Radiology
Journal Volume
21
Journal Issue
9
Journal Page Range
p. 1922-1927
ISSN
0938-7994
CODEN
EURAE3