Login / Signup

Scientific and Regulatory Policy Committee Brief Communication: 2019 Survey on Use of Digital Histopathology Systems in Nonclinical Toxicology Studies.

Thomas ForestFamke AeffnerDinesh S BangariBhupinder BawaJonathan CarterJames D FikesWanda B HighShim-Mo HayashiMatthew JacobsenLuAnn McKinneyDaniel G RudmannThomas J SteinbachVanessa L SchumacherOliver C TurnerJerrold M WardCynthia J Willson
Published in: Toxicologic pathology (2022)
Histopathologic evaluation and peer review using digital whole-slide images (WSIs) is a relatively new medium for assessing nonclinical toxicology studies in Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) environments. To better understand the present and future use of digital pathology in nonclinical toxicology studies, the Society of Toxicologic Pathology (STP) formed a working group to survey STP members with the goal of creating recommendations for implementation. The survey was administered in December 2019, immediately before the COVID-19 pandemic, and the results suggested that the use of digital histopathology for routine GLP histopathology assessment was not widespread. Subsequently, in follow-up correspondence during the pandemic, many responding institutions either began investigating or adopting digital WSI systems to reduce employee exposure to COVID-19. Therefore, the working group presents the survey results as a pre-pandemic baseline data set. Recommendations for use of WSI systems in GLP environments will be the subject of a separate publication.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • cross sectional
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • clinical practice
  • case control
  • public health
  • deep learning
  • transcription factor
  • mental health
  • convolutional neural network
  • machine learning