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  • Cervin, Ida, et al. (author)
  • Improving the creation and reporting of structured findings during digital pathology review
  • 2016
  • In: Journal of Pathology Informatics. - : Medknow Publications. - 2229-5089 .- 2153-3539. ; 7:1, s. 32-32
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Background: Today, pathology reporting consists of many separate tasks, carried out by multiple people. Common tasks include dictation during case review, transcription, verification of the transcription, report distribution, and report the key findings to follow-up registries. Introduction of digital workstations makes it possible to remove some of these tasks and simplify others. This study describes the work presented at the Nordic Symposium on Digital Pathology 2015, in Linköping, Sweden. Methods: We explored the possibility to have a digital tool that simplifies image review by assisting note-taking, and with minimal extra effort, populates a structured report. Thus, our prototype sees reporting as an activity interleaved with image review rather than a separate final step. We created an interface to collect, sort, and display findings for the most common reporting needs, such as tumor size, grading, and scoring. Results: The interface was designed to reduce the need to retain partial findings in the head or on paper, while at the same time be structured enough to support automatic extraction of key findings for follow-up registry reporting. The final prototype was evaluated with two pathologists, diagnosing complicated partial mastectomy cases. The pathologists experienced that the prototype aided them during the review and that it created a better overall workflow. Conclusions: These results show that it is feasible to simplify the reporting tasks in a way that is not distracting, while at the same time being able to automatically extract the key findings. This simplification is possible due to the realization that the structured format needed for automatic extraction of data can be used to offload the pathologists' working memory during the diagnostic review.
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  • Nyman, Elin, et al. (author)
  • Mathematical modeling improves EC50 estimations from classical dose–response curves
  • 2015
  • In: The FEBS Journal. - : Wiley. - 1742-464X .- 1742-4658. ; 282:5, s. 951-962
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The beta-adrenergic response is impaired in failing hearts. When studying beta-adrenergic function in vitro, the half-maximal effective concentration (EC50) is an important measure of ligand response. We previously measured the in vitro contraction force response of chicken heart tissue to increasing concentrations of adrenaline, and observed a decreasing response at high concentrations. The classical interpretation of such data is to assume a maximal response before the decrease, and to fit a sigmoid curve to the remaining data to determine EC50. Instead, we have applied a mathematical modeling approach to interpret the full dose–response curvein a new way. The developed model predicts a non-steady-state caused by a short resting time between increased concentrations of agonist, which affect the dose–response characterization. Therefore, an improved estimate of EC50 may be calculated using steady-state simulations of the model. The model-based estimation of EC50 is further refined using additional time resolved data to decrease the uncertainty of the prediction. The resulting model-based EC50 (180–525 nM) is higher than the classically interpreted EC50 (46–191 nM). Mathematical modeling thus makes it possible to reinterpret previously obtained datasets, and to make accurate estimates of EC50 even when steady-state measurements are not experimentally feasible.
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