| Literature DB >> 32576430 |
Albino Eccher1, Ilaria Girolami2, Matteo Brunelli2, Luca Novelli3, Claudia Mescoli4, Deborah Malvi5, Antonia D'Errico5, Claudio Luchini2, Lucrezia Furian6, Gianluigi Zaza7, Massimo Cardillo8, Ugo Boggi9, Liron Pantanowitz10.
Abstract
Telepathology has been an important application for second opinion consultation ever since the introduction of digital pathology. However, little is known regarding teleconsultation for second opinion in transplantation. There is also limited literature on telepathology during organ donor procurement, typically utilized when general pathologists on-call request back-up to help assess donor biopsies for organ suitability or to diagnose newly discovered tumors with urgent time constraints. In this review, we searched Pubmed/Embase and websites of transplant organizations to collect and analyze published evidence on teleconsultation for donor evaluation and organ procurement. Of 2725 records retrieved using the key terms 'telepathology', 'second opinion' and 'transplantation', 26 suitable studies were included. Most records were from North America and included validation studies of telepathology being used for remote frozen section interpretation of donor biopsies with whole slide imaging. The data from these published studies supports the transition towards digital teleconsultation in transplant settings where consultations among pathologists are still handled by pathologists being called on site, via telephone and/or email.Entities:
Keywords: Donor evaluation; Procurement; Second opinion; Systematic review; Telepathology; Transplantation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32576430 DOI: 10.1016/j.trre.2020.100562
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transplant Rev (Orlando) ISSN: 0955-470X Impact factor: 3.943