An Automated Detection System for Microaneurysms That Is Effective across Different Racial Groups
Patients without diabetic retinopathy (DR) represent a large proportion of the caseload seen by the DR screening service so reliable recognition of the absence of DR in digital fundus images (DFIs) is a prime focus of automated DR screening research. We investigate the use of a novel automated DR de...
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Hindawi Limited
2016-01-01
|
Series: | Journal of Ophthalmology |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4176547 |
id |
doaj-8379445428ef4965a8281128549c8880 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-8379445428ef4965a8281128549c88802020-11-25T00:36:26ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Ophthalmology2090-004X2090-00582016-01-01201610.1155/2016/41765474176547An Automated Detection System for Microaneurysms That Is Effective across Different Racial GroupsGeorge Michael Saleh0James Wawrzynski1Silvestro Caputo2Tunde Peto3Lutfiah Ismail Al Turk4Su Wang5Yin Hu6Lyndon Da Cruz7Phil Smith8Hongying Lilian Tang9Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKBarking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals Trust, London, UKMoorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKDepartment of Computing, Faculty of Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford, UKStatistics Department, Faculty of Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Computing, Faculty of Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford, UKDepartment of Computing, Faculty of Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford, UKMoorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UKDepartment of Computing, Faculty of Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford, UKDepartment of Computing, Faculty of Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford, UKPatients without diabetic retinopathy (DR) represent a large proportion of the caseload seen by the DR screening service so reliable recognition of the absence of DR in digital fundus images (DFIs) is a prime focus of automated DR screening research. We investigate the use of a novel automated DR detection algorithm to assess retinal DFIs for absence of DR. A retrospective, masked, and controlled image-based study was undertaken. 17,850 DFIs of patients from six different countries were assessed for DR by the automated system and by human graders. The system’s performance was compared across DFIs from the different countries/racial groups. The sensitivities for detection of DR by the automated system were Kenya 92.8%, Botswana 90.1%, Norway 93.5%, Mongolia 91.3%, China 91.9%, and UK 90.1%. The specificities were Kenya 82.7%, Botswana 83.2%, Norway 81.3%, Mongolia 82.5%, China 83.0%, and UK 79%. There was little variability in the calculated sensitivities and specificities across the six different countries involved in the study. These data suggest the possible scalability of an automated DR detection platform that enables rapid identification of patients without DR across a wide range of races.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4176547 |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
George Michael Saleh James Wawrzynski Silvestro Caputo Tunde Peto Lutfiah Ismail Al Turk Su Wang Yin Hu Lyndon Da Cruz Phil Smith Hongying Lilian Tang |
spellingShingle |
George Michael Saleh James Wawrzynski Silvestro Caputo Tunde Peto Lutfiah Ismail Al Turk Su Wang Yin Hu Lyndon Da Cruz Phil Smith Hongying Lilian Tang An Automated Detection System for Microaneurysms That Is Effective across Different Racial Groups Journal of Ophthalmology |
author_facet |
George Michael Saleh James Wawrzynski Silvestro Caputo Tunde Peto Lutfiah Ismail Al Turk Su Wang Yin Hu Lyndon Da Cruz Phil Smith Hongying Lilian Tang |
author_sort |
George Michael Saleh |
title |
An Automated Detection System for Microaneurysms That Is Effective across Different Racial Groups |
title_short |
An Automated Detection System for Microaneurysms That Is Effective across Different Racial Groups |
title_full |
An Automated Detection System for Microaneurysms That Is Effective across Different Racial Groups |
title_fullStr |
An Automated Detection System for Microaneurysms That Is Effective across Different Racial Groups |
title_full_unstemmed |
An Automated Detection System for Microaneurysms That Is Effective across Different Racial Groups |
title_sort |
automated detection system for microaneurysms that is effective across different racial groups |
publisher |
Hindawi Limited |
series |
Journal of Ophthalmology |
issn |
2090-004X 2090-0058 |
publishDate |
2016-01-01 |
description |
Patients without diabetic retinopathy (DR) represent a large proportion of the caseload seen by the DR screening service so reliable recognition of the absence of DR in digital fundus images (DFIs) is a prime focus of automated DR screening research. We investigate the use of a novel automated DR detection algorithm to assess retinal DFIs for absence of DR. A retrospective, masked, and controlled image-based study was undertaken. 17,850 DFIs of patients from six different countries were assessed for DR by the automated system and by human graders. The system’s performance was compared across DFIs from the different countries/racial groups. The sensitivities for detection of DR by the automated system were Kenya 92.8%, Botswana 90.1%, Norway 93.5%, Mongolia 91.3%, China 91.9%, and UK 90.1%. The specificities were Kenya 82.7%, Botswana 83.2%, Norway 81.3%, Mongolia 82.5%, China 83.0%, and UK 79%. There was little variability in the calculated sensitivities and specificities across the six different countries involved in the study. These data suggest the possible scalability of an automated DR detection platform that enables rapid identification of patients without DR across a wide range of races. |
url |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4176547 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT georgemichaelsaleh anautomateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT jameswawrzynski anautomateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT silvestrocaputo anautomateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT tundepeto anautomateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT lutfiahismailalturk anautomateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT suwang anautomateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT yinhu anautomateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT lyndondacruz anautomateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT philsmith anautomateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT hongyingliliantang anautomateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT georgemichaelsaleh automateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT jameswawrzynski automateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT silvestrocaputo automateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT tundepeto automateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT lutfiahismailalturk automateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT suwang automateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT yinhu automateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT lyndondacruz automateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT philsmith automateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups AT hongyingliliantang automateddetectionsystemformicroaneurysmsthatiseffectiveacrossdifferentracialgroups |
_version_ |
1725305313394950144 |