Digital Health (Aug 2023)

Digital pathology world tour

  • Paola Chiara Rizzo,
  • Alessandro Caputo,
  • Eddy Maddalena,
  • Nicolò Caldonazzi,
  • Ilaria Girolami,
  • Angelo Paolo Dei Tos,
  • Aldo Scarpa,
  • Marta Sbaraglia,
  • Matteo Brunelli,
  • Stefano Gobbo,
  • Stefano Marletta,
  • Liron Pantanowitz,
  • Vincenzo Della Mea,
  • Albino Eccher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076231194551
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Objective Digital pathology (DP) is currently in the spotlight and is rapidly gaining ground, even though the history of this field spans decades. Despite great technological progress, the adoption of DP for routine clinical diagnostic use remains limited. Methods A systematic search was conducted in the electronic databases Pubmed-MEDLINE and Embase. Inclusion criteria were all published studies that encompassed any application of DP. Results Of 4888 articles retrieved, 4041 were included. Relevant articles were categorized as “diagnostic” (147/4041, 4%) where DP was utilized for routine diagnostic workflow and “non-diagnostic” (3894/4041, 96%) for all other applications. The “non-diagnostic” articles were further categorized according to DP application including “artificial intelligence” (33%), “education” (5%), “narrative” (17%) for reviews and editorials, and “technical” (45%) for pure research publications. Conclusion This manuscript provided temporal and geographical insight into the global adoption of DP by analyzing the published scientific literature.