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Prospective detection of cervical dysplasia with scanning angle-resolved low coherence interferometry.

Wesley Y Kendall1, Derek Ho2, Kengyeh Chu1, Michael Zinaman3, Daryl Wieland3, Kandis Moragne3, Adam Wax1.   

Abstract

We present a prospective clinical study using angle-resolved low-coherence interferometry (a/LCI) to detect cervical dysplasia via depth resolved nuclear morphology measurements. The study, performed at the Jacobi Medical Center, compares 80 a/LCI optical biopsies taken from 20 women with histopathological tissue diagnosis of co-registered physical biopsies. A novel instrument was used for this study that enables 2D scanning across the cervix without repositioning the probe. The main study goal was to compare performance with a previous clinical a/LCI point-probe instrument [Int. J. Cancer140, 1447 (2017)] and use the same diagnostic criteria as in that study. Tissue was classified in two schemes: non-dysplastic vs. dysplastic and low-risk vs. high-risk, with the latter classification aligned with clinically actionable diagnosis. High sensitivity (non-dysplastic vs. dysplastic: 0.903, low-risk vs. high-risk: 1.000) and NPV (0.930 and 1.000 respectively) were obtained when using the previously established decision boundaries, showing the success of the scanning a/LCI instrument and reinforcing the clinical viability of a/LCI in disease detection.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 33014608      PMCID: PMC7510862          DOI: 10.1364/BOE.401000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Opt Express        ISSN: 2156-7085            Impact factor:   3.732


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