Despite that pathologists play a great role in medical diagnoses, there are problems with the chronic lack of pathologists and aging population. It is expected to overcome the lack of pathologists and improve the efficiency and accuracy of diagnoses using digital pathology and WSI (※) system.
When it comes to the digital pathology diagnosis, specifications of monitors have a great influence on the quality of digital files of specimens. Since histological sections will be shown in pastel colors which is very indiscernible after stained with H&E, accurate color reproduction is required. But conventional IT monitors or televisions have variations in the image quality and may enhance the sharpness, hue, contrast etc. intentionally to provide a better visual perception. Therefore, there seems to be a problem for pathology diagnosis in consideration of the image quality and stability.
In addition, as monitors are desired to reduce eye strain while working for long hours, a screen size able to keep an optimized viewing angle from a moderate distance is required. And an appropriate resolution of the monitor is necessary because whether it fits the image processing speed of PC will influence on the operability of zooming in/out or moving images. Therefore, setting performance standards and use a monitor with quality assurance is extremely important.
Furthermore, the colors, brightness, and gradation of the same image may look different when viewed on multiple IT monitors even with exactly the same model. Thus, using those monitors will be high risk for remote image sharing. As for medical scene, it is crucial that a pathology monitor can always display images in the same way regardless of location, time and connected devices which is also compatible for medical use.
(※) WSI (Whole Slide Imaging): refers to scanning a complete microscope slide and creating a single high-resolution digital file.