Abstract: An automated interactive cytology system provides expedited handling of samples, minimizing false negatives, while not substantially increasing the number false positives. A computerized system identifies and displays the cells which are of greatest interest to the cytologist. The system then processes this information on all cells identified to classify the slide as normal, abnormal, or questionable based on a statistical analysis of cells meeting given criteria. Before displaying the results of the statistical analysis, a cytologist reviews the cells which the computer has determined to be most significant. It is only then after the cytologist has determined whether the cells are positive, negative, or questionable, that the determination is inputted into the automated system. The automated system then compares the cytologist's analysis with its own statistical analysis. Based on the two opinions, the cytologist determines how to advise a doctor regarding the sample.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 5, 1997
Date of Patent:
March 30, 1999
Assignee:
Autocyte, Inc.
Inventors:
Rainer Hermann Doerrer, Jochen Ernst Fischer, Ernest Arthur Knesel, Thanh Van Nguyen
Abstract: An automated interactive cytology system provides expedited handling of samples, minimizing false negatives, while not substantially increasing the number false positives. A computerized system identifies and displays the cells which are of greatest interest to the cytologist. The system then processes this information on all cells identified to classify the slide as normal, abnormal, or questionable based on a statistical analysis of cells meeting given criteria. Before displaying the results of the statistical analysis, a cytologist reviews the cells which the computer has determined to be most significant. It is only then after the cytologist has determined whether the cells are positive, negative, or questionable, that the determination is inputted into the automated system. The automated system then compares the cytologist's analysis with its own statistical analysis. Based on the two opinions, the cytologist determines how to advise a doctor regarding the sample.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 7, 1995
Date of Patent:
October 14, 1997
Assignee:
Autocyte, Inc.
Inventors:
Rainer Hermann Doerrer, Jochen Ernst Fischer, Ernest Arthur Knesel, Thanh Van Nguyen