AI-Assisted Diagnostic Evaluation of IHC in Forensic Pathology: A Comparative Study with Human Scoring

AI辅助法医病理学IHC诊断评价:与人工评分的比较研究

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a critical diagnostic tool in forensic pathology, enabling molecular-level assessment of wound vitality, post-mortem interval, and cause of death. However, IHC interpretation is subject to variability due to its reliance on human expertise. This study investigates whether artificial intelligence (AI), specifically a generative model, can assist in the diagnostic evaluation of IHC slides and replicate expert-level scoring, thereby improving consistency and reproducibility. Methods: A total of 225 high-resolution IHC images were classified into five immunoreactivity categories. The AI model (ChatGPT-4V) was trained on 150 labeled images and tested blindly on 75 unseen slides. Performance was assessed using confusion matrices, per-class precision/recall/F1, overall accuracy, Cohen's κ (unweighted and weighted), and binary metrics (sensitivity, specificity, MCC). Results: Overall accuracy was 81.3% (95% CI: 71.1-88.5%), with substantial agreement (κ = 0.767 unweighted; 0.805 linear-weighted; 0.848 quadratic-weighted). Binary classification achieved a sensitivity of 98.3%, specificity of 93.3%, MCC of 0.92. Accuracy was highest in extreme categories (- and +++, 93.3%), while intermediate classes (+ and ++) showed reduced performance (error rates up to 33%). Evaluation was rapid and consistent but lacked interpretative reasoning and struggled with borderline cases. Conclusions: AI-assisted diagnostic evaluation of IHC slides demonstrates promising accuracy and consistency, particularly in well-defined staining patterns. While not a replacement for human expertise, AI can serve as a valuable adjunct in forensic pathology, supporting rapid and standardized assessments. Ethical and legal considerations must guide its implementation in medico-legal contexts.

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