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. 2022 Dec 13;92(4):762–771. doi: 10.1227/neu.0000000000002260

FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 3.

A, Time comparison. The average time of AIGS real-time fluorescence PCR detection was 59.2 minutes. The average time of intraoperative rapid histopathological detection was approximately 55.4 minutes. Routine pathological results were available 7 days after the operation, and the average time for NGS detection was 9.2 days. B, Taking the NGS results as the gold standard, the results of AIGS real-time fluorescence PCR were compared with IHC (total = 37). C, Comparison of the diagnosis results of the pathologists in group A and group B in intraoperative histopathological diagnosis. D, Double-blind comparison of AIGS in improving the accuracy of pathologists' intraoperative diagnoses. Compared with group A, group B improved the diagnostic accuracy of glioma by 16.2%, and the diagnostic rate of uncertainty decreased. AIGS, automatic integrated gene detection system; NGS, next-generation sequencing.