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HISTOPATHOLOGY


Top right: Printed slides that have been transferred into slide baskets and loaded into the E1000 Dx. Above: E1000 Dx Digital Slide Scanner. Bottom right: Example of scanning software interface demonstrating the scanner successfully picking up on barcode information. The second and third columns demonstrate barcode information has accurately been transferred from the slides directly into the scanning software platform.


SlideMate Laser printed slides. No barcodes were deemed inadequate or unscannable by the E1000 Dx scanner or software. The P1000 DX Digital Slide Scanner also achieved a barcode scannability rate of 100%.


Conclusion A barcode scannability rate of 100%


was seen on the printed slides generated on the SlideMate Laser slide printer and scanned on the E1000 Dx and P1000 DX digital slide scanners. These results indicate that high quality barcode printing with a 600dpi resolution and accurate data placement on the slide tab can support digital pathology in the


laboratory to enable laboratories to reduce the amount of manual intervention needed in one of the most error-prone parts of the digital slide scanning workflow.


References 1 Hanna MG, Ardon O, Reuter VE, et al.


Integrating digital pathology into clinical practice. Mod Pathol. 2022;35(2):152-164. doi:10.1038/s41379-021-00929-0


2 Hanna MG, Reuter VE, Ardon O, et al. Validation of a digital pathology system including remote review during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mod Pathol. 2020;33(11):2115-2127. doi:10.1038/ s41379-020-0601-5


3 Hartman DJ, Pantanowitz L, McHugh JS, Piccoli AL, OLeary MJ, Lauro GR. Enterprise Implementation of Digital Pathology: Feasibility, Challenges, and Opportunities. J Digit Imaging. 2017;30(5):555-560. doi:10.1007/s10278- 017-9946-9


Epredia is a global leader in the anatomical pathology field, providing comprehensive solutions for precision cancer diagnostics and tissue diagnostics. Epredia’s portfolio includes microscope slides, instruments and consumables. Epredia was established following the acquisition of Thermo Fisher Scientific’s Anatomical Pathology business by PHC Holdings in 2019.


SlideMate Laser PLUS slides with information printed directly on the slide tab with SlideMate Laser.


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