Digital Microscopy Augmented by Artificial Intelligence to Interpret Bone Marrow Samples for Hematological Diseases
Author
Date
2024-02Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/11174DOI
10.1093/micmic/ozad143
ISSN
1435-8115
WOS
001154636300001
PMID
38302194
Abstract
Analysis of bone marrow aspirates (BMAs) is an essential step in the diagnosis of hematological disorders. This analysis is usually performed based on a visual examination of samples under a conventional optical microscope, which involves a labor-intensive process, limited by clinical experience and subject to high observer variability. In this work, we present a comprehensive digital microscopy system that enables BMA analysis for cell type counting and differentiation in an efficient and objective manner. This system not only provides an accessible and simple method to digitize, store, and analyze BMA samples remotely but is also supported by an Artificial Intelligence (AI) pipeline that accelerates the differential cell counting process and reduces interobserver variability. It has been designed to integrate AI algorithms with the daily clinical routine and can be used in any regular hospital workflow.
Keywords
Artificial intelligence; Bone marrow aspirates; Digital microscopyBibliographic citation
Bermejo-Peláez D, Rueda Charro S, García Roa M, Trelles-Martínez R, Bobes-Fernández A, Hidalgo Soto M, et al. Digital Microscopy Augmented by Artificial Intelligence to Interpret Bone Marrow Samples for Hematological Diseases. Microsc Microanal. 2024 Feb;30(1):151–159.
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Professionals
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