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En‐face optical coherence tomography for the detection of cancer in prostatectomy specimens: Quantitative analysis in 20 patients
Authors:Abel Swaan  Berrend G. Muller  Leah S. Wilk  Mitra Almasian  Evita C. H. Zwartkruis  L. Rence Rozendaal  Daniel M. de Bruin  Dirk J. Faber  Ton G. van Leeuwen  Marcel B. van Herk
Abstract:The increase histopathological evaluation of prostatectomy specimens rises the workload on pathologists. Automated histopathology systems, preferably directly on unstained specimens, would accelerate the pathology workflow. In this study, we investigate the potential of quantitative analysis of optical coherence tomography (OCT) to separate benign from malignant prostate tissue automatically. Twenty fixated prostates were cut, from which 54 slices were scanned by OCT. Quantitative OCT metrics (attenuation coefficient, residue, goodness‐of‐fit) were compared for different tissue types, annotated on the histology slides. To avoid misclassification, the poor‐quality slides, and edges of annotations were excluded. Accurate registration of OCT data with histology was achieved in 31 slices. After removing outliers, 56% of the OCT data was compared with histopathology. The quantitative data could not separate malignant from benign tissue. Logistic regression resulted in malignant detection with a sensitivity of 0.80 and a specificity of 0.34. Quantitative OCT analysis should be improved before clinical use.image
Keywords:histopathology  one‐to‐one registration  optical coherence tomography  prostate
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