Confocal Microscopy and its Role in Teledermatology: Diagnosis of Basal Cell Carcinoma in a Clinical Setting (Preprint)

Author:

Garfinkel JasonORCID,Chandler C,Rubinstein G,Jain ManuORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) is a noninvasive tool that is used to diagnose skin cancers. However, RCM requires an expert consultation, which is often performed via store-and-forward (SAF) teledermatology. Unfortunately, SAF does not mimic bedside diagnosis, nor permits interaction between the remote expert reader, physician, and patient. Recently, a live interactive method (LIM)–tele-RCM approach was shown to diagnose basal cell carcinoma (BCC) from a remote location, demonstrating advantages over SAF by providing a bedside diagnosis during consultation.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study is to validate the LIM-tele-RCM approach to diagnose BCC in a real-world setting.

METHODS

In this pilot study, 4 patients with 6 clinically suspicious BCC lesions were enrolled and imaged with RCM at a Los Angeles dermatology clinic. A Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act–compliant teleconferencing application was used to livestream RCM images to an expert RCM reader in New York. The expert reader had remote control of the software, direct audio communication with the clinic, and the patient’s clinical history with dermoscopy. During imaging, RCM features were noted, and a diagnosis was made at the bedside. After imaging, patients completed a short questionnaire (on a 5-point scale, with 5 being the highest score) about satisfaction, comfort, and communication during the session. 

RESULTS

RCM diagnosed 4/6 (67%) lesions correctly as BCC and 2/6 (33%) were false-positive diagnoses. The true-positive lesions had “tumor islands with palisading and clefting” and were directly managed with Mohs surgery. The false-positive lesions had “dark silhouettes” (a common false-positive feature for BCC) and underwent a shave biopsy for confirmation. The entire session ranged from 15 to 20 minutes (an average of 17.7 minutes), comparable to the reported RCM procedure time. On the questionnaire, all patients responded with the highest rating (5/5) for each question.

CONCLUSIONS

LIM-tele-RCM demonstrates potential advantages over the SAF method, enabling bedside diagnosis with similar diagnostic accuracy as reported in the literature and proper management. Additionally, the remote reader had access to patients’ clinical backgrounds and could engage with patients. It may also be useful for training novice RCM users and beneficial in settings where remote diagnostics are desired, such as during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, technical challenges such as image quality degradation during video streaming, poor internet bandwidth, and end user latency may impact diagnosis. Larger, multicenter studies are needed to assess the accuracy of LIM-tele-RCM for the diagnosis of BCC and other neoplastic and inflammatory lesions, and to quantify technical limitations.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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