Feasibility of using the Omnyx digital pathology system for cytology practice Journal Article


Authors: Hanna, M. G.; Pantanowitz, L.
Article Title: Feasibility of using the Omnyx digital pathology system for cytology practice
Abstract: Introduction: Whole slide imaging systems have focused mostly on surgical pathologic evaluation. However, for pathology laboratories to become fully digital, cytology slides will also need to be digitized, managed, viewed, and analyzed. Our aim was to determine the feasibility of using the Omnyx whole slide imaging system for various purposes in cytology. Materials and methods: Our institution implemented the Omnyx digital pathology system, which was tested for feasibility and not implemented for clinical use in cytology. Glass slides (n = 18), scanned using various whole slide scanners, were uploaded into the Omnyx system. The system was evaluated for its feasibility with cytology case management, digital slide navigation and annotation, telecytology, and cytologic–histologic correlation. Results: The Omnyx software was able to manage cases similar to a laboratory information system. Users were able to electronically distribute, search, and sort the clinical cases. A graphic dashboard approach and virtual slide tray is available for end users to evaluate cases. The ability to create custom folders and drag-and-drop images into these folders fulfilled clinical, quality assurance, education, and research needs. Innovative tools for digital slide navigation and annotation (eg, auto-pan, adding text to annotation, hiding annotations, image coregistration) offered innovative methods to work with slides. Omnyx also provided a mechanism for sharing images with others to perform teleconsultation. Conclusions: We have demonstrated the feasibility of using the Omnyx whole slide imaging system for various purposes in cytology practice. The application supported, not only case management, but also the ability to perform cytologic–histologic correlation and telecytology. The viewer offered many features that improved digital slide navigation and annotation. © 2019 American Society of Cytopathology
Keywords: digital pathology; digital cytology; omnyx
Journal Title: Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology
Volume: 8
Issue: 4
ISSN: 2213-2945
Publisher: American Society of Cytopathology  
Date Published: 2019-07-01
Start Page: 182
End Page: 189
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.jasc.2019.01.003
PUBMED: 31272601
PROVIDER: scopus
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