Improving turn-around times in low-throughput distributed hematology laboratory settings with the CellaVision® DC-1 instrument

Digital pathology is becoming standard in the delivery of timely, high-quality clinical services, inclusive of morphological assessment in laboratory hematology. While many digital hematology systems are designed with high-throughput in mind, CellaVision® has recently developed a low-throughput inst...

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Published inJournal of laboratory medicine Vol. 49; no. 2; pp. 71 - 75
Main Authors Mayes, Cheri, Gwilliam, Tracey, Mahe, Etienne R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published De Gruyter 28.04.2025
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Summary:Digital pathology is becoming standard in the delivery of timely, high-quality clinical services, inclusive of morphological assessment in laboratory hematology. While many digital hematology systems are designed with high-throughput in mind, CellaVision® has recently developed a low-throughput instrument, the CellaVision® DC-1. The utility of the CellaVision® DC-1 was tested in a distributed laboratory system, with a focus on turn-around times (TATs).
ISSN:2567-9430
2567-9449
DOI:10.1515/labmed-2023-0073