13 advantages of digital pathology
1. All tissue sections, stainings, and reports are gathered in one location : Because the image is automatically linked to the correct report via a unique number, you can no longer accidentally exchange a slide or a report. Even if multiple stainings are requested, they are linked to the correct number automatically. Furthermore, slides can no longer be lost, and missing images can be marked so that incomplete numbers are no longer reported inadvertently.
2. Digitizing the workflow makes it more efficient and thus faster : In the non-digital world, gathering a request, a slide, and a report takes a long time. These components are automatically linked together in a digital workflow, ensuring that nothing is lost. Physical slides, on the other hand, must frequently be found because they may be on desks or elsewhere in the department. Furthermore, the physical slides are archived. As a result, preparing for discussions or multi-discipline team meetings takes a significant amount of time. Furthermore, collecting these slides is a thankless task.
3. Pathologists gain a better understanding of their work : In a digital worklist, they can see which tissue sections need to be reviewed, which have already been reviewed, and which should be prioritized. It is also possible to see how many tissue sections and stainings were made for each examination. Slides that need to be close at hand can be stored in a digital worklist rather than on a desk.
4. On the monitor, you can see the entire slide at once and zoom in to see the different areas : Even at the lowest magnification, it is impossible to see all of the tissue at once with a microscope. This may cause you to overlook something. For example, if you examine a slide with six lymph nodes one by one, there is a chance that you will look at the same gland twice and thus miss one. Such errors are almost impossible to make when doing this digitally. Furthermore, you can easily keep track of which images have been viewed and which areas have been viewed at what magnification, so that at the end of a case with multiple images, you can see whether an adequate review has been performed.
5. It is very simple to consult with colleagues when using a chat function : You no longer have to walk down the hall to see if a colleague is there or if he or she is busy with something else. Instead, the colleague can look digitally whenever it is convenient for him or her.
6. In the viewer, you can display up to four images side by side : This makes it possible, for example, to compare multiple stainings.
7. Measuring digital images is much more accurate than measuring physical slides, and they can also be annotated much more extensively and easily : Measuring digital images is much more accurate than measuring physical slides, and they can also be annotated much more extensively and easily. As a result, the diagnostic process becomes more transparent, and deviations are easier to track.
8. Digital slides can be kept indefinitely : Other techniques lose the staining over time, rendering the slide unusable. A special microscope is also required to view certain stainings, which may not be present during discussions, leaving the report as the only available resource. Pathologists must rely solely on a colleague's report even during revision. Images in digital pathology are always available and can be viewed on any computer with a viewer.
9. The benefit of creating an archive by preserving digital slides for a long time is that you can gain deeper knowledge : By searching these large databases for patterns with machine learning applications, new insights can be obtained, allowing pathologists to make faster and more accurate diagnoses.
10. When several labs work digitally, exchanging slides between labs is much easier, for example, for a second opinion or consultation : When several labs work digitally, exchanging slides between labs is much easier, for example, for a second opinion or consultation. Panel discussions for difficult cases can be more effective as well.
11. Digital pathology images can be easily viewed alongside radiology images, enhancing diagnostics in both departments : Digital pathology images can be easily viewed alongside radiology images, improving diagnostics in both departments. The digital images can be saved as part of the electronic patient record, allowing all specialists and even patients to view and share them.
12. Pathologists can work from anywhere, at any time, thanks to digital pathology : Working from home, for example, is simple. Also, if you need to take over work from a colleague, for example, in the event of illness, you can do so without having to walk to his or her desk to find the correct slide.
13. Digitization opens up new possibilities for education and supervision : For each report, residents have three options: authorization, control, and supervision. If they are confident in their assessment, they select authorization; if they are unsure, they select control; and if they want to discuss a slide, they select supervision. This allows them to gradually gain independence. The slide and report are conveniently located on the same screen for the accompanying pathologist. In addition, medical students and biomedical scientists can be trained digitally, using locked annotations on uniform images and interactive elements with questions and feedback. This is not only more effective, but also more valued by students than traditional glass section microscopy practicals.
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