Santiago Teresa, Hayes Caleb, Polanco Ana Concepción, Miranda Lisa, Aybar Argelia, Gomero Belkis, Orellana Elizabeth, Anglade Fabienne, Toledo González Mázlova Luxely, Ruiz Eduviges, Espino-Durán Moisés, Rodriguez-Galindo Carlos, Metzger Monika L
Teresa Santiago, Caleb Hayes, Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo, and Monika L. Metzger, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN; Ana Concepción Polanco, Hospital Nacional de Niños Benjamín Bloom, San Salvador, El Salvador; Lisa Miranda, Hospital Nacional de Niños "Dr. Carlos Sáenz Herrera," San José, Costa Rica; Argelia Aybar, MediPath, Santiago City; Belkis Gomero, Hospital Infantil Dr. Robert Reid Cabral, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Elizabeth Orellana, Francisco Marroquín Medical School, Guatemala City, Guatemala; Fabienne Anglade, Laboratory Regional Stephen at Pilar Robert, Mirebelais, Haiti; Mázlova Luxely Toledo González, Hospital Escuela-Universitario, Tegucigalpa, Honduras; Eduviges Ruiz, Hospital Infantil Manuel de Jesus Rivera "La Mascota," Managua, Nicaragua; Moisés Espino-Durán, Hospital del Niño Dr. José Renán Esquivel, Panama City, Panama.
J Glob Oncol. 2018 Sep;4:1-9. doi: 10.1200/JGO.17.00187.
Accessibility to immunohistochemistry (IHC) is invaluable to proper diagnosis and treatment of pediatric patients with malignant neoplasms. Whereas IHC is widely available in anatomic pathology laboratories in high-income countries, access to it in anatomic pathology laboratories of low- and middle-income countries remains a struggle, with many limitations. To advance the quality of the pathology service offered to children with cancer in areas with limited resources, a 5-day pathology training workshop was offered to pathologists and histotechnologists from various countries of the Central American and Caribbean region. An initial assessment of the workshop participants' current laboratory capacities was performed, and a regional training center was selected. Didactic and hands-on activities were offered, and review and evaluation of the IHC slides produced during the training course were compared with original slides from the participants' sites. This model of intensive 5-day training appears to be effective and can potentially be used in other budget-constrained regions. Moreover, it can serve as a continuing education activity for pathologists and histotechnologists, and as part of validations and quality improvement projects to build capacity and develop IHC assay proficiency in low- and middle-income countries.
免疫组织化学(IHC)检测对于小儿恶性肿瘤患者的正确诊断和治疗至关重要。在高收入国家的解剖病理学实验室中,免疫组织化学检测广泛可用,而在低收入和中等收入国家的解剖病理学实验室中,获得该检测仍面临诸多困难和限制。为提高资源有限地区为癌症患儿提供的病理服务质量,为中美洲和加勒比地区各国的病理学家和组织技术人员举办了为期5天的病理培训研讨会。对研讨会参与者当前的实验室能力进行了初步评估,并选定了一个区域培训中心。提供了理论和实践活动,并将培训课程期间制作的免疫组织化学玻片与参与者所在机构的原始玻片进行了对比评估。这种为期5天的强化培训模式似乎很有效,有可能在其他预算紧张的地区推广。此外,它可以作为病理学家和组织技术人员的继续教育活动,也可作为验证和质量改进项目的一部分,以在低收入和中等收入国家建设能力并提高免疫组织化学检测的熟练度。