利用人工智能预测流变性视网膜脱离黄斑区术后视力恢复情况

Maria Cristina Savastano , Emanuele Crincoli , Alfonso Savastano , Raphael Kilian , Clara Rizzo , Stanislao Rizzo
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目的 评估自动分割视力(VA)的OCT生物标志物的可行性,以及利用人工智能(AI)预测流变性视网膜脱离(RRD)黄斑部成功接合后术后视力的可能性。由训练有素的分割师和人工分级师对术前OCT B扫描图像上的椭球带(EZ)眼窝损伤和反射率、外限膜(ELM)眼窝损伤、眼窝扁平、核外层(ONL)厚度以及囊肿和高反射灶(HRFs)的存在进行评估。对不同的机器学习(ML)模型进行了测试,以检测术后 6 个月时 VA>0.4 logMar 的病例。根据分割的 OCT 生物标志物、术前 VA 和年龄预测术后 VA,并与实际术后 VA 进行比较,以评估模型的准确性。各组之间在术前视力、眼窝变平、眼窝 EZ 和 ELM 损伤、EZ 反射率和 ONL 中 HRF 的存在方面存在明显差异(所有 p 均为 0.001)。可优化的 Naïve Bayes 模型是性能最好的 ML 模型,在检测术后 VA>0.4 logMar 的病例时显示出 86.2% 的准确率。结论结果证实了 EZ 和 ELM 的完整性和反射性、眼窝变平、ONL 囊肿和 ONL HRF 在黄斑脱失 RRD 的预后相关性,并首次在文献中报告了在术前 OCT B 扫描图像中分割这些因素的可行性。我们还报告了基于 OCT 生物标志物、术前 VA 和年龄的 Naïve Bayes 模型在区分术后 VA>0.4 logMar 的患者方面的良好分类性能。
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Prediction of postoperative visual acuity restoration in macula off rhegmatogenous retinal detachment using artificial intelligence

Purpose

To assess feasibility of automatic segmentation of OCT biomarkers of visual acuity (VA) and the possibility of prediction of postoperative VA after successful reattachment in macula off rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) eyes using artificial intelligence (AI).

Design

retrospective case control study

Methods

Patients operated of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for macula-off non-traumatic RRD with available good quality OCT acquisitions were included. Ellipsoid zone(EZ) foveal damage and reflectivity, external limiting membrane(ELM) foveal damage, foveal flattening, outer nuclear layer(ONL) thickness and the presence of cysts and hyperreflective foci(HRFs) was assessed on preoperative OCT B scan images by both a trained segmenter and human graders. Different machine learning(ML)models were tested for detection of cases with VA>0.4 logMar at 6 months from surgery.Segmentation performance of the model was compared with ground truth segmentation provided by human graders. Postoperative VA prediction based on the segmented OCT biomarkers, preoperative VA and age was compared with actual postoperative VA to assess accuracy of the model.

Results

A total of 58 eyes of 58 patients were included. A significant difference in preoperative VA, foveal flattening, foveal EZ and ELM damage, EZ reflectivity and presence of HRF in the ONL was detected between groups(all p < 0.001).The segmenter showed good agreement with human assessment in both qualitative and quantitative variables. The Optimizable Naïve Bayes model was the best performing ML model and showed an accuracy of 86.2 % in detection of cases with postoperative VA>0.4 logMar.

Conclusions

The results confirm the prognostic relevance of EZ and ELM integrity and reflectivity, foveal flattening, ONL cysts and ONL HRF in macula off RRD, and, for the first time in literature, reports feasibility of the segmentation of these factors in preoperative OCT B scan images. We also report good classification performances of Naïve Bayes models based on OCT biomarkers, preoperative VA and age in distinguishing patients that should expect a postoperative VA>0.4 logMar at 6 months from surgery.

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