Frozen section telepathology service: Efficiency and benefits of an e-health policy in South Tyrol Journal Article


Authors: Girolami, I.; Neri, S.; Eccher, A.; Brunelli, M.; Hanna, M.; Pantanowitz, L.; Hanspeter, E.; Mazzoleni, G.
Article Title: Frozen section telepathology service: Efficiency and benefits of an e-health policy in South Tyrol
Abstract: Objective/Background: Telepathology has been widely adopted to allow intraoperative pathology examinations to be performed remotely and for obtaining second opinion teleconsultation. In the Italian northern region of South Tyrol, the widespread geographical distances and consequent cost for the health system of having a travelling pathologist cover intraoperative consultations in peripheral hospitals was a key driver for the implementation of a telepathology system. Methods: In 2010, four Menarini D-Sight whole slide scanners to digitize entire pathology slides were placed in the peripheral hospitals of Merano, Bressanone, Brunico, and in the hub hospital of Bolzano. Digital workstations were also installed to allow pathologists to remotely perform intraoperative consultations with digital slides. This study reviews the outcome after 12 years of telepathology for this intended clinical use. Results: After an initial validation phase with 100 cases which yielded a sensitivity of 65% (CI 43–84%) and specificity of 100% (CI 95–100%), there were 2058 intraoperative consultations handled by telepathology. The cases evaluated were mainly breast sentinel lymph nodes, followed by urological, gynecological and general surgical pathology frozen section specimens. There were no false-positive cases and 165 (8%) false-negative cases, yielding an overall sensitivity and specificity of 65% (CI 61–69%) and 100% (CI 99–100%), respectively. Conclusion: Telepathology is reliable for remote intraoperative diagnosis and, despite technical issues and initial acquaintance issues, proved beneficial for patient care in satellite hospitals, improved standardization, promoted innovation, and resulted in cost savings for the health system. © The Author(s) 2022.
Keywords: adult; human tissue; major clinical study; sensitivity and specificity; sentinel lymph node; breast; health care policy; cost control; standardization; patient care; consultation; frozen section; pathologist; digital pathology; diagnostic test accuracy study; italy; intraoperative consultation; telepathology; telehealth; human; female; article; south tyrol
Journal Title: Digital Health
Volume: 8
ISSN: 2055-2076
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd.  
Date Published: 2022-01-01
Language: English
DOI: 10.1177/20552076221116776
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC9340333
PUBMED: 35923756
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 September 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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