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Arteriovenous Length Ratio: A Novel Method for Evaluating Retinal Vasculature Morphology and Its Diagnostic Potential in Eye-Related Diseases

Retinal imaging is a non-invasive technique used to scan the back of the eye, enabling the extraction of potential biomarkers like the artery and vein ratio (AVR). This ratio is known for its association with various diseases, such as hypertensive retinopathy (HR) or diabetic retinopathy, and is cru...

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Autores principales: Badawi, Sufian A., Takruri, Maen, Al-Hattab, Mohammad, Aldoboni, Ghaleb, Guessoum, Djamel, ElBadawi, Isam, Aichouni, Mohamed, Chaudhry, Imran Ali, Mahar, Nasrullah, Nileshwar, Ajay Kamath
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37998100
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging9110253
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author Badawi, Sufian A.
Takruri, Maen
Al-Hattab, Mohammad
Aldoboni, Ghaleb
Guessoum, Djamel
ElBadawi, Isam
Aichouni, Mohamed
Chaudhry, Imran Ali
Mahar, Nasrullah
Nileshwar, Ajay Kamath
author_facet Badawi, Sufian A.
Takruri, Maen
Al-Hattab, Mohammad
Aldoboni, Ghaleb
Guessoum, Djamel
ElBadawi, Isam
Aichouni, Mohamed
Chaudhry, Imran Ali
Mahar, Nasrullah
Nileshwar, Ajay Kamath
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description Retinal imaging is a non-invasive technique used to scan the back of the eye, enabling the extraction of potential biomarkers like the artery and vein ratio (AVR). This ratio is known for its association with various diseases, such as hypertensive retinopathy (HR) or diabetic retinopathy, and is crucial in assessing retinal health. HR refers to the morphological changes in retinal vessels caused by persistent high blood pressure. Timely identification of these alterations is crucial for preventing blindness and reducing the risk of stroke-related fatalities. The main objective of this paper is to propose a new method for assessing one of the morphological changes in the fundus through morphometric analysis of retinal images. The proposed method in this paper introduces a novel approach called the arteriovenous length ratio (AVLR), which has not been utilized in previous studies. Unlike commonly used measures such as the arteriovenous width ratio or tortuosity, AVLR focuses on assessing the relative length of arteries and veins in the retinal vasculature. The initial step involves segmenting the retinal blood vessels and distinguishing between arteries and veins; AVLR is calculated based on artery and vein caliber measurements for both eyes. Nine equations are used, and the length of both arteries and veins is measured in the region of interest (ROI) covering the optic disc for each eye. Using the AV-Classification dataset, the efficiency of the iterative AVLR assessment is evalutaed. The results show that the proposed approach performs better than the existing methods. By introducing AVLR as a diagnostic feature, this paper contributes to advancing retinal imaging analysis. It provides a valuable tool for the timely diagnosis of HR and other eye-related conditions and represents a novel diagnostic-feature-based method that can be integrated to serve as a clinical decision support system.
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spelling pubmed-106718842023-11-20 Arteriovenous Length Ratio: A Novel Method for Evaluating Retinal Vasculature Morphology and Its Diagnostic Potential in Eye-Related Diseases Badawi, Sufian A. Takruri, Maen Al-Hattab, Mohammad Aldoboni, Ghaleb Guessoum, Djamel ElBadawi, Isam Aichouni, Mohamed Chaudhry, Imran Ali Mahar, Nasrullah Nileshwar, Ajay Kamath J Imaging Article Retinal imaging is a non-invasive technique used to scan the back of the eye, enabling the extraction of potential biomarkers like the artery and vein ratio (AVR). This ratio is known for its association with various diseases, such as hypertensive retinopathy (HR) or diabetic retinopathy, and is crucial in assessing retinal health. HR refers to the morphological changes in retinal vessels caused by persistent high blood pressure. Timely identification of these alterations is crucial for preventing blindness and reducing the risk of stroke-related fatalities. The main objective of this paper is to propose a new method for assessing one of the morphological changes in the fundus through morphometric analysis of retinal images. The proposed method in this paper introduces a novel approach called the arteriovenous length ratio (AVLR), which has not been utilized in previous studies. Unlike commonly used measures such as the arteriovenous width ratio or tortuosity, AVLR focuses on assessing the relative length of arteries and veins in the retinal vasculature. The initial step involves segmenting the retinal blood vessels and distinguishing between arteries and veins; AVLR is calculated based on artery and vein caliber measurements for both eyes. Nine equations are used, and the length of both arteries and veins is measured in the region of interest (ROI) covering the optic disc for each eye. Using the AV-Classification dataset, the efficiency of the iterative AVLR assessment is evalutaed. The results show that the proposed approach performs better than the existing methods. By introducing AVLR as a diagnostic feature, this paper contributes to advancing retinal imaging analysis. It provides a valuable tool for the timely diagnosis of HR and other eye-related conditions and represents a novel diagnostic-feature-based method that can be integrated to serve as a clinical decision support system. MDPI 2023-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10671884/ /pubmed/37998100 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging9110253 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Badawi, Sufian A.
Takruri, Maen
Al-Hattab, Mohammad
Aldoboni, Ghaleb
Guessoum, Djamel
ElBadawi, Isam
Aichouni, Mohamed
Chaudhry, Imran Ali
Mahar, Nasrullah
Nileshwar, Ajay Kamath
Arteriovenous Length Ratio: A Novel Method for Evaluating Retinal Vasculature Morphology and Its Diagnostic Potential in Eye-Related Diseases
title Arteriovenous Length Ratio: A Novel Method for Evaluating Retinal Vasculature Morphology and Its Diagnostic Potential in Eye-Related Diseases
title_full Arteriovenous Length Ratio: A Novel Method for Evaluating Retinal Vasculature Morphology and Its Diagnostic Potential in Eye-Related Diseases
title_fullStr Arteriovenous Length Ratio: A Novel Method for Evaluating Retinal Vasculature Morphology and Its Diagnostic Potential in Eye-Related Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Arteriovenous Length Ratio: A Novel Method for Evaluating Retinal Vasculature Morphology and Its Diagnostic Potential in Eye-Related Diseases
title_short Arteriovenous Length Ratio: A Novel Method for Evaluating Retinal Vasculature Morphology and Its Diagnostic Potential in Eye-Related Diseases
title_sort arteriovenous length ratio: a novel method for evaluating retinal vasculature morphology and its diagnostic potential in eye-related diseases
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37998100
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging9110253
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