Diagnosing anaemia via smartphone colorimetry of the eye in a population of pregnant women.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 BIOPHYSICS Physiological measurement Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1088/1361-6579/adab4d
Thomas Alan Wemyss, Anubhuti Rana, Sara L Hillman, Miranda Nixon-Hill, Kapil Yadav, Vatsla Dadhwal, Terence S Leung
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Objective.Screening for disease using a smartphone camera is an emerging tool for conditions such as jaundice and anaemia, which are associated with a colour change (yellowing in jaundice; pallor in anaemia) of the external tissues. Based on this, we aimed to test a technique to non-invasively screen for anaemia in a population highly affected by anaemia: pregnant women in India. In this group, anaemia can have severe health consequences for both the mother and child.Approach.Over 3 years of data collection, in 486 pregnant women in India, we attempted to replicate a previously successful smartphone imaging technique to screen for anaemia. Using smartphone images of the eye and eyelid, we compared two techniques (white balancing and ambient subtraction) to control for variation in ambient lighting, and then extracted 'redness' features from images, which we used as features to predict anaemia via statistical modelling.Main results.We found that we were not able to predict anaemia with enough accuracy to be clinically useful, at 89.6% sensitivity and 26.1% specificity. We consider the hypothesis that this may be due to pigmentation on the sclera and palpebral conjunctiva. Visual judgement showed that pigmentation on the sclera, which may affect the measured colour, is more prevalent in pregnant women in India than in preschool aged children in Ghana (a population previously studied in this context). When participants with subjectively judged visible scleral pigmentation are removed, ability to screen for anaemia using the smartphone images slightly improves (93.1% sensitivity, 28.6% specificity).Significance.These findings provide evidence to reinforce that applying smartphone imaging techniques to understudied populations in the real world requires caution-a promising result in one group may not necessarily transfer to another demographic.

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通过智能手机比色法对孕妇进行贫血诊断。
目的 ;使用智能手机摄像头进行疾病筛查是黄疸和贫血等疾病的新兴工具,这些疾病与颜色变化(黄疸变黄;(贫血时的苍白)外部组织。在此基础上,我们的目标是测试一种无创筛查贫血的技术,在贫血严重影响的人群中:印度的孕妇。在这一组中,贫血可能对母亲和孩子都有严重的健康后果。 ;方法 ;在3年的数据收集中,在印度的486名孕妇中,我们试图复制以前成功的智能手机成像技术来筛查贫血。使用智能手机的眼睛和眼睑图像,我们比较了两种技术(白平衡和环境减相法)来控制环境光照的变化,然后从图像中提取“红色”特征,我们将其用作通过统计建模预测贫血的特征。主要结果我们发现,我们无法以足够的准确性预测贫血,在临床上有用,敏感性为89.6%,特异性为26.1%。我们认为这可能是由于巩膜和眼睑结膜上的色素沉着。视觉判断显示,可能影响测量颜色的巩膜色素沉着在印度孕妇中比在加纳的学龄前儿童中更为普遍(之前在此背景下研究过的人群)。当主观判断可见巩膜色素沉着的参与者被移除时,使用智能手机图像筛查贫血的能力略有提高(93.1%的敏感性,28.6%的特异性)。这些发现提供的证据强化了将智能手机成像技术应用于现实世界中未充分研究的人群需要谨慎-一个群体的有希望的结果可能不一定转移到另一个人群。
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Physiological measurement
Physiological measurement 生物-工程:生物医学
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124
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3 months
期刊介绍: Physiological Measurement publishes papers about the quantitative assessment and visualization of physiological function in clinical research and practice, with an emphasis on the development of new methods of measurement and their validation. Papers are published on topics including: applied physiology in illness and health electrical bioimpedance, optical and acoustic measurement techniques advanced methods of time series and other data analysis biomedical and clinical engineering in-patient and ambulatory monitoring point-of-care technologies novel clinical measurements of cardiovascular, neurological, and musculoskeletal systems. measurements in molecular, cellular and organ physiology and electrophysiology physiological modeling and simulation novel biomedical sensors, instruments, devices and systems measurement standards and guidelines.
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