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Novel Fluorescein Angiography-Based Computer-Aided Algorithm for Assessment of Retinal Vessel Permeability

PURPOSE: To present a novel method for quantitative assessment of retinal vessel permeability using a fluorescein angiography-based computer algorithm. METHODS: Twenty-one subjects (13 with diabetic retinopathy, 8 healthy volunteers) underwent fluorescein angiography (FA). Image pre-processing inclu...

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Autores principales: Serlin, Yonatan, Tal, Geva, Chassidim, Yoash, Parmet, Yisrael, Tomkins, Oren, Knyazer, Boris, Friedman, Alon, Levy, Jaime
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3634003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23626701
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061599
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author Serlin, Yonatan
Tal, Geva
Chassidim, Yoash
Parmet, Yisrael
Tomkins, Oren
Knyazer, Boris
Friedman, Alon
Levy, Jaime
author_facet Serlin, Yonatan
Tal, Geva
Chassidim, Yoash
Parmet, Yisrael
Tomkins, Oren
Knyazer, Boris
Friedman, Alon
Levy, Jaime
author_sort Serlin, Yonatan
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description PURPOSE: To present a novel method for quantitative assessment of retinal vessel permeability using a fluorescein angiography-based computer algorithm. METHODS: Twenty-one subjects (13 with diabetic retinopathy, 8 healthy volunteers) underwent fluorescein angiography (FA). Image pre-processing included removal of non-retinal and noisy images and registration to achieve spatial and temporal pixel-based analysis. Permeability was assessed for each pixel by computing intensity kinetics normalized to arterial values. A linear curve was fitted and the slope value was assigned, color-coded and displayed. The initial FA studies and the computed permeability maps were interpreted in a masked and randomized manner by three experienced ophthalmologists for statistical validation of diagnosis accuracy and efficacy. RESULTS: Permeability maps were successfully generated for all subjects. For healthy volunteers permeability values showed a normal distribution with a comparable range between subjects. Based on the mean cumulative histogram for the healthy population a threshold (99.5%) for pathological permeability was determined. Clear differences were found between patients and healthy subjects in the number and spatial distribution of pixels with pathological vascular leakage. The computed maps improved the discrimination between patients and healthy subjects, achieved sensitivity and specificity of 0.974 and 0.833 respectively, and significantly improved the consensus among raters for the localization of pathological regions. CONCLUSION: The new algorithm allows quantification of retinal vessel permeability and provides objective, more sensitive and accurate evaluation than the present subjective clinical diagnosis. Future studies with a larger patients’ cohort and different retinal pathologies are awaited to further validate this new approach and its role in diagnosis and treatment follow-up. Successful evaluation of vasculature permeability may be used for the early diagnosis of brain microvascular pathology and potentially predict associated neurological sequelae. Finally, the algorithm could be implemented for intraoperative evaluation of micovascular integrity in other organs or during animal experiments.
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spelling pubmed-36340032013-04-26 Novel Fluorescein Angiography-Based Computer-Aided Algorithm for Assessment of Retinal Vessel Permeability Serlin, Yonatan Tal, Geva Chassidim, Yoash Parmet, Yisrael Tomkins, Oren Knyazer, Boris Friedman, Alon Levy, Jaime PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To present a novel method for quantitative assessment of retinal vessel permeability using a fluorescein angiography-based computer algorithm. METHODS: Twenty-one subjects (13 with diabetic retinopathy, 8 healthy volunteers) underwent fluorescein angiography (FA). Image pre-processing included removal of non-retinal and noisy images and registration to achieve spatial and temporal pixel-based analysis. Permeability was assessed for each pixel by computing intensity kinetics normalized to arterial values. A linear curve was fitted and the slope value was assigned, color-coded and displayed. The initial FA studies and the computed permeability maps were interpreted in a masked and randomized manner by three experienced ophthalmologists for statistical validation of diagnosis accuracy and efficacy. RESULTS: Permeability maps were successfully generated for all subjects. For healthy volunteers permeability values showed a normal distribution with a comparable range between subjects. Based on the mean cumulative histogram for the healthy population a threshold (99.5%) for pathological permeability was determined. Clear differences were found between patients and healthy subjects in the number and spatial distribution of pixels with pathological vascular leakage. The computed maps improved the discrimination between patients and healthy subjects, achieved sensitivity and specificity of 0.974 and 0.833 respectively, and significantly improved the consensus among raters for the localization of pathological regions. CONCLUSION: The new algorithm allows quantification of retinal vessel permeability and provides objective, more sensitive and accurate evaluation than the present subjective clinical diagnosis. Future studies with a larger patients’ cohort and different retinal pathologies are awaited to further validate this new approach and its role in diagnosis and treatment follow-up. Successful evaluation of vasculature permeability may be used for the early diagnosis of brain microvascular pathology and potentially predict associated neurological sequelae. Finally, the algorithm could be implemented for intraoperative evaluation of micovascular integrity in other organs or during animal experiments. Public Library of Science 2013-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3634003/ /pubmed/23626701 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061599 Text en © 2013 Serlin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Serlin, Yonatan
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Chassidim, Yoash
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Tomkins, Oren
Knyazer, Boris
Friedman, Alon
Levy, Jaime
Novel Fluorescein Angiography-Based Computer-Aided Algorithm for Assessment of Retinal Vessel Permeability
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title_fullStr Novel Fluorescein Angiography-Based Computer-Aided Algorithm for Assessment of Retinal Vessel Permeability
title_full_unstemmed Novel Fluorescein Angiography-Based Computer-Aided Algorithm for Assessment of Retinal Vessel Permeability
title_short Novel Fluorescein Angiography-Based Computer-Aided Algorithm for Assessment of Retinal Vessel Permeability
title_sort novel fluorescein angiography-based computer-aided algorithm for assessment of retinal vessel permeability
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3634003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23626701
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061599
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