Digital teledermatology for skin tumours: A preliminary assessment using a receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis

Author:

Lewis K1,Gilmour E2,Harrison P V3,Patefield S1,Dickinson Y4,Manning D1,Griffiths C2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiography and Imaging Sciences, University College of St Martin, Lancaster

2. Department of Dermatology, Hope Hospital, Salford

3. Department of Dermatology, Royal Lancaster Infirmary (previously Queen Victoria Hospital, Morecambe)

4. Department of Medical Illustration, Royal Lancaster Infirmary, UK

Abstract

A low-cost store- and-forward teledermatology system using digital images for the remote diagnosis and management of skin tumours was evaluated Two hospitals participated in the trial. Patients were seen face to face at one hospital, and had their images and clinical history viewed remotely by a different dermatologist at a second hospital. A preliminary receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis revealed clinical agreement between the teledermatologist and face-to-face dermatologist in 93% of cases in terms of their assessment of the benign/malignant nature of the lesions. Sensitivity of the judgements was 88% and specificity was 80%. These preliminary findings indicate the potential for remote management of skin tumours using a low-cost system in the National Health Service.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Informatics

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