Digital pathology in nephrology clinical trials, research, and pathology practice. Barisoni, L. & Hodgin, J. B. Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 26(6):450–459, November, 2017. doi abstract bibtex PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In this review, we will discuss (i) how the recent advancements in digital technology and computational engineering are currently applied to nephropathology in the setting of clinical research, trials, and practice; (ii) the benefits of the new digital environment; (iii) how recognizing its challenges provides opportunities for transformation; and (iv) nephropathology in the upcoming era of kidney precision and predictive medicine. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent studies highlighted how new standardized protocols facilitate the harmonization of digital pathology database infrastructure and morphologic, morphometric, and computer-aided quantitative analyses. Digital pathology enables robust protocols for clinical trials and research, with the potential to identify previously underused or unrecognized clinically useful parameters. The integration of digital pathology with molecular signatures is leading the way to establishing clinically relevant morpho-omic taxonomies of renal diseases. SUMMARY: The introduction of digital pathology in clinical research and trials, and the progressive implementation of the modern software ecosystem, opens opportunities for the development of new predictive diagnostic paradigms and computer-aided algorithms, transforming the practice of renal disease into a modern computational science.
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title = {Digital pathology in nephrology clinical trials, research, and pathology practice},
volume = {26},
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abstract = {PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In this review, we will discuss (i) how the recent advancements in digital technology and computational engineering are currently applied to nephropathology in the setting of clinical research, trials, and practice; (ii) the benefits of the new digital environment; (iii) how recognizing its challenges provides opportunities for transformation; and (iv) nephropathology in the upcoming era of kidney precision and predictive medicine.
RECENT FINDINGS: Recent studies highlighted how new standardized protocols facilitate the harmonization of digital pathology database infrastructure and morphologic, morphometric, and computer-aided quantitative analyses. Digital pathology enables robust protocols for clinical trials and research, with the potential to identify previously underused or unrecognized clinically useful parameters. The integration of digital pathology with molecular signatures is leading the way to establishing clinically relevant morpho-omic taxonomies of renal diseases.
SUMMARY: The introduction of digital pathology in clinical research and trials, and the progressive implementation of the modern software ecosystem, opens opportunities for the development of new predictive diagnostic paradigms and computer-aided algorithms, transforming the practice of renal disease into a modern computational science.},
language = {eng},
number = {6},
journal = {Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension},
author = {Barisoni, Laura and Hodgin, Jeffrey B.},
month = nov,
year = {2017},
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pmcid = {PMC5955389},
keywords = {Algorithms, Biomedical Research, Biotechnology, Clinical Trials as Topic, Computers, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Kidney, Kidney Diseases, Microscopy, Nephrology, Pathology, Precision Medicine, Software, Telemedicine},
pages = {450--459},
}
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