Elastic scattering spectroscopy for intraoperative determination of sentinel lymph node status in the breast

The ability to provide the best treatment for breast cancer depends on establishing whether or not the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes under the arm. Conventional assessment requires tissue removal, preparation, and expert microscopic interpretation. In this study, elastic scattering spectrosco...

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Published inJournal of biomedical optics Vol. 9; no. 6; p. 1122
Main Authors Johnson, Kristie S, Chicken, Dennis W, Pickard, David C O, Lee, Andrew C, Briggs, Gavin, Falzon, Mary, Bigio, Irving J, Keshtgar, Mohammed R, Bown, Stephen G
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Abstract The ability to provide the best treatment for breast cancer depends on establishing whether or not the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes under the arm. Conventional assessment requires tissue removal, preparation, and expert microscopic interpretation. In this study, elastic scattering spectroscopy (ESS) is used to interrogate excised nodes with pulsed broadband illumination and collection of the backscattered light. Multiple spectra are taken from 139 excised nodes (53 containing cancer) in 68 patients, and spectral analysis is performed using a combination of principal component analysis and linear discriminant analysis to correlate the spectra with conventional histology. The data are divided into training and test sets. In test sets containing spectra from only normal nodes and nodes with complete replacement by cancer, ESS detects the spectra from cancerous nodes with 84% sensitivity and 91% specificity (per-spectrum analysis). In test sets that included normal nodes and nodes with partial as well as complete replacement by cancer, ESS detects the nodes with cancer with an average sensitivity of 75% and specificity of 89% (per-node analysis). These results are comparable to those from conventional touch imprint cytology and frozen section histology, but do not require an expert pathologist for interpretation. With automation of the technique, results could be made available almost instantaneously. ESS is a promising technique for the rapid, accurate, and straightforward detection of metastases in excised sentinel lymph nodes.
AbstractList The ability to provide the best treatment for breast cancer depends on establishing whether or not the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes under the arm. Conventional assessment requires tissue removal, preparation, and expert microscopic interpretation. In this study, elastic scattering spectroscopy (ESS) is used to interrogate excised nodes with pulsed broadband illumination and collection of the backscattered light. Multiple spectra are taken from 139 excised nodes (53 containing cancer) in 68 patients, and spectral analysis is performed using a combination of principal component analysis and linear discriminant analysis to correlate the spectra with conventional histology. The data are divided into training and test sets. In test sets containing spectra from only normal nodes and nodes with complete replacement by cancer, ESS detects the spectra from cancerous nodes with 84% sensitivity and 91% specificity (per-spectrum analysis). In test sets that included normal nodes and nodes with partial as well as complete replacement by cancer, ESS detects the nodes with cancer with an average sensitivity of 75% and specificity of 89% (per-node analysis). These results are comparable to those from conventional touch imprint cytology and frozen section histology, but do not require an expert pathologist for interpretation. With automation of the technique, results could be made available almost instantaneously. ESS is a promising technique for the rapid, accurate, and straightforward detection of metastases in excised sentinel lymph nodes.
Author Pickard, David C O
Briggs, Gavin
Keshtgar, Mohammed R
Johnson, Kristie S
Falzon, Mary
Lee, Andrew C
Chicken, Dennis W
Bigio, Irving J
Bown, Stephen G
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SubjectTerms Algorithms
Axilla
Breast Neoplasms - chemistry
Breast Neoplasms - classification
Breast Neoplasms - diagnosis
Breast Neoplasms - pathology
Discriminant Analysis
Elasticity
Female
Humans
Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted - methods
Intraoperative Care - methods
Light
Lymph Nodes - chemistry
Lymph Nodes - pathology
Lymphatic Metastasis
Principal Component Analysis
Reproducibility of Results
Scattering, Radiation
Sensitivity and Specificity
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy - methods
Spectrum Analysis - methods
Tomography, Optical - methods
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