Abstract

Impressive technological advances in systems for automated metaphase location and cytogenetic analysis have resulted in a proliferation of commercially available systems offering a variety of performance and price options. Based on the numbers of systems sold, it appears as if automation is becoming an accepted component of cytogenetic laboratories. To address the question of whether automation is useful and, if so, to identify the advantages and disadvantages of some of the systems, we have supplemented our own laboratory experience using the Magiscan routinely for clinical cytogenetic analysis, with information obtained during an on-site survey of other clinical cytogenetic facilities using automated systems (Genetiscan, Karyotype Image Editor, Metachrome, Cytoscan). Some systems provide both metaphase-locating and karyotyping capabilities--some only the latter. The basic structure of all systems is similar: microscope with camera, image processor, mechanism for operator interaction with the computer, hard copy printer. Metaphases are digitized, analyzed, and converted to permanent images. Metaphase-locating systems (Cytoscan, Magiscan, Metachrome) require, in addition, motorized slide-scanning stages. The biggest time savings resulting from use of automation is in the karyotyping steps, especially the production of a hard copy. Consequently, laboratories making many karyotypes will benefit most from such systems. The optimum choice of system will depend on specific laboratory parameters: number and type of specimens processed; operational preferences, e.g., number of bands per metaphase; number of metaphases counted; and karyotypes prepared per case. Laboratories processing chorionic villus specimens and/or bone marrows, where much slide area must be searched, will benefit from fast metaphase locators with multislide stages.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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