医学
肺癌
免疫疗法
变化(天文学)
分析器
程序性细胞死亡1
癌症
肿瘤科
内科学
PD-L1
色谱法
天体物理学
物理
化学
作者
Sangjoon Choi,Soo Ick Cho,Minuk Ma,Seonwook Park,Sérgio Pereira,Brian Jaehong Aum,Seunghwan Shin,Kyunghyun Paeng,Donggeun Yoo,Wonkyung Jung,Chan‐Young Ock,Se‐Hoon Lee,Yoon‐La Choi,Jin‐Haeng Chung,Tony Mok,Hyojin Kim,Seokhwi Kim
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ejca.2022.04.011
摘要
Manual evaluation of programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) tumour proportion score (TPS) by pathologists is associated with interobserver bias.This study explored the role of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered TPS analyser in minimisation of interobserver variation and enhancement of therapeutic response prediction.A prototype model of an AI-powered TPS analyser was developed with a total of 802 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whole-slide images. Three independent board-certified pathologists labelled PD-L1 TPS in an external cohort of 479 NSCLC slides. For cases of disagreement between each pathologist and the AI model, the pathologists were asked to revise the TPS grade (<1%, 1%-49% and ≥50%) with AI assistance. The concordance rates among the pathologists with or without AI assistance and the effect of the AI-assisted revision on clinical outcome upon immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) treatment were evaluated.Without AI assistance, pathologists concordantly classified TPS in 81.4% of the cases. They revised their initial interpretation by using the AI model for the disagreement cases between the pathologist and the AI model (N = 91, 93 and 107 for each pathologist). The overall concordance rate among the pathologists was increased to 90.2% after the AI assistance (P < 0.001). A reduction in hazard ratio for overall survival and progression-free survival upon ICI treatment was identified in the TPS subgroups after the AI-assisted TPS revision.The AI-powered TPS analyser assistance improves the pathologists' consensus of reading and prediction of the therapeutic response, raising a possibility of standardised approach for the accurate interpretation.
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