1994
DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/101.2.220
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Evaluation of the PAPNETCytologic Screening System for Quality Control of Cervical Smears

Abstract: The PAPNET system is an automated interactive instrument for analysis of conventional (Papanicolaou) cervical smears. The instrument, described in this paper, introduces several important innovations to cytology automation. The cell selection system is composed of two stages: an algorithmic classifier, followed by a trained neural network allowing for great flexibility and precision in recognition of abnormal cell images. Contrary to other attempts at cytology automation, this machine does not attempt to diagn… Show more

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“…The difficulty involved in identifying as few as a dozen abnormal/cancerous cells among 50,000 to 300,000 cervical cells, the large number of specimens that each trained cytotechnologist has to examine in a given time, and the sampling inadequacy are the factors associated with the problems. Recently, new technologies have contributed to improve the clinical sensitivity of the conventional Pap smear test by liquid-based preparation (Wilbur et al, 1994), pre-screening smears before a technologist's analysis (Wertlake, 1999), and confirmatory, reevaluation of a technologist's decisions (Koss et al, 1994). However, these modified Pap smear tests require elaborate apparatus and expensive reagents for routine operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difficulty involved in identifying as few as a dozen abnormal/cancerous cells among 50,000 to 300,000 cervical cells, the large number of specimens that each trained cytotechnologist has to examine in a given time, and the sampling inadequacy are the factors associated with the problems. Recently, new technologies have contributed to improve the clinical sensitivity of the conventional Pap smear test by liquid-based preparation (Wilbur et al, 1994), pre-screening smears before a technologist's analysis (Wertlake, 1999), and confirmatory, reevaluation of a technologist's decisions (Koss et al, 1994). However, these modified Pap smear tests require elaborate apparatus and expensive reagents for routine operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early clinical trials (44,(46)(47)(48) provide convincing evidence that PapNet performs as expected. However, one of the difficulties in assessing the relevance of these clinical trials is the necessity to increase the percentage of abnormal cases required to determine the sensitivity of the system in a relatively short period.…”
Section: Papnet® (Neuromedical Systems Inc Suffern Ny)mentioning
confidence: 57%
“…In developed world, large scale screening is done using one of the commercially available automated protocols viz, Pap Net, [5] BD Focal Point. [6] However, these are expensive and are not cost effective for low volume work.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] In fact, several commercial devices/protocols are available aimed at improving the quality of preparation of smears and its interpretation (Pap Net. [5] BD Focal Point. [6] ) However, these are expensive and are not suitable for small volume work.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%