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Availability and quality of paraffin blocks identified in pathology archives: A multi-institutional study by the Shared Pathology Informatics Network (SPIN)

机译:病理档案中确定的石蜡块的可用性和质量:共享病理信息网络(SPIN)进行的多机构研究

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Background Shared Pathology Informatics Network (SPIN) is a tissue resource initiative that utilizes clinical reports of the vast amount of paraffin-embedded tissues routinely stored by medical centers. SPIN has an informatics component (sending tissue-related queries to multiple institutions via the internet) and a service component (providing histopathologically annotated tissue specimens for medical research). This paper examines if tissue blocks, identified by localized computer searches at participating institutions, can be retrieved in adequate quantity and quality to support medical researchers. Methods Four centers evaluated pathology reports (1990–2005) for common and rare tumors to determine the percentage of cases where suitable tissue blocks with tumor were available. Each site generated a list of 100 common tumor cases (25 cases each of breast adenocarcinoma, colonic adenocarcinoma, lung squamous carcinoma, and prostate adenocarcinoma) and 100 rare tumor cases (25 cases each of adrenal cortical carcinoma, gastro-intestinal stromal tumor [GIST], adenoid cystic carcinoma, and mycosis fungoides) using a combination of Tumor Registry, laboratory information system (LIS) and/or SPIN-related tools. Pathologists identified the slides/blocks with tumor and noted first 3 slides with largest tumor and availability of the corresponding block. Results Common tumors cases ( n = 400), the institutional retrieval rates (all blocks) were 83% (A), 95% (B), 80% (C), and 98% (D). Retrieval rate (tumor blocks) from all centers for common tumors was 73% with mean largest tumor size of 1.49 cm; retrieval (tumor blocks) was highest-lung (84%) and lowest-prostate (54%). Rare tumors cases (n = 400), each institution's retrieval rates (all blocks) were 78% (A), 73% (B), 67% (C), and 84% (D). Retrieval rate (tumor blocks) from all centers for rare tumors was 66% with mean largest tumor size of 1.56 cm; retrieval (tumor blocks) was highest for GIST (72%) and lowest for adenoid cystic carcinoma (58%). Conclusion Assessment shows availability and quality of archival tissue blocks that are retrievable and associated electronic data that can be of value for researchers. This study serves to compliment the data from which uniform use of the SPIN query tools by all four centers will be measured to assure and highlight the usefulness of archival material for obtaining tumor tissues for research.
机译:背景共享病理信息学网络(SPIN)是一项组织资源计划,利用医疗中心常规存储的大量石蜡包埋组织的临床报告。 SPIN具有信息学部分(通过互联网将与组织相关的查询发送到多个机构)和服务部分(为医学研究提供组织病理学注释的组织标本)。本文研究了在参与机构中通过本地计算机搜索确定的组织块是否可以以足够的数量和质量检索以支持医学研究人员。方法四个中心(1990-2005年)评估了关于常见和罕见肿瘤的病理报告,以确定可获得合适的带有肿瘤组织块的病例的百分比。每个站点列出了100例常见肿瘤病例(乳腺腺癌,结肠腺癌,肺鳞癌和前列腺腺癌各25例)和100例罕见肿瘤病例(肾上腺皮质癌,胃肠道间质瘤各25例)的列表。 ,腺样囊性癌和蕈样真菌病)结合使用肿瘤登记,实验室信息系统(LIS)和/或SPIN相关工具。病理学家鉴定了带有肿瘤的玻片/块,并注意到前3个具有最大肿瘤的玻片和相应块的可用性。结果常见肿瘤病例(n = 400),机构收回率(全部阻滞)分别为83%(A),95%(B),80%(C)和98%(D)。从所有中心对常见肿瘤的检索率(肿瘤阻滞)为73%,平均最大肿瘤大小为1.49 cm;取材(肿瘤阻滞)的肺部最高(84%),前列腺最低(54%)。罕见肿瘤病例(n = 400),每个机构的回收率(所有区块)分别为78%(A),73%(B),67%(C)和84%(D)。所有中心对稀有肿瘤的检索率(肿瘤阻滞)为66%,平均最大肿瘤大小为1.56 cm; GIST的检出率(肿瘤阻滞)最高(72%),腺样囊性癌最低(58%)。结论评估显示可检索的档案组织块的可用性和质量,以及对研究人员有价值的相关电子数据。这项研究是对数据的补充,它将测量所有四个中心对SPIN查询工具的统一使用,以确保并强调档案材料在获取用于研究的肿瘤组织中的有用性。

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