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Automated algorithms combining structure and function outperform general ophthalmologists in diagnosing glaucoma

PURPOSE: To test the ability of machine learning classifiers (MLCs) using optical coherence tomography (OCT) and standard automated perimetry (SAP) parameters to discriminate between healthy and glaucomatous individuals, and to compare it to the diagnostic ability of the combined structure-function...

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Autores principales: Shigueoka, Leonardo Seidi, de Vasconcellos, José Paulo Cabral, Schimiti, Rui Barroso, Reis, Alexandre Soares Castro, de Oliveira, Gabriel Ozeas, Gomi, Edson Satoshi, Vianna, Jayme Augusto Rocha, Lisboa, Renato Dichetti dos Reis, Medeiros, Felipe Andrade, Costa, Vital Paulino
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6281287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30517157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207784
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author Shigueoka, Leonardo Seidi
de Vasconcellos, José Paulo Cabral
Schimiti, Rui Barroso
Reis, Alexandre Soares Castro
de Oliveira, Gabriel Ozeas
Gomi, Edson Satoshi
Vianna, Jayme Augusto Rocha
Lisboa, Renato Dichetti dos Reis
Medeiros, Felipe Andrade
Costa, Vital Paulino
author_facet Shigueoka, Leonardo Seidi
de Vasconcellos, José Paulo Cabral
Schimiti, Rui Barroso
Reis, Alexandre Soares Castro
de Oliveira, Gabriel Ozeas
Gomi, Edson Satoshi
Vianna, Jayme Augusto Rocha
Lisboa, Renato Dichetti dos Reis
Medeiros, Felipe Andrade
Costa, Vital Paulino
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description PURPOSE: To test the ability of machine learning classifiers (MLCs) using optical coherence tomography (OCT) and standard automated perimetry (SAP) parameters to discriminate between healthy and glaucomatous individuals, and to compare it to the diagnostic ability of the combined structure-function index (CSFI), general ophthalmologists and glaucoma specialists. DESIGN: Cross-sectional prospective study. METHODS: Fifty eight eyes of 58 patients with early to moderate glaucoma (median value of the mean deviation = −3.44 dB; interquartile range, -6.0 to -2.4 dB) and 66 eyes of 66 healthy individuals underwent OCT and SAP tests. The diagnostic accuracy (area under the ROC curve—AUC) of 10 MLCs was compared to those obtained with the CSFI, 3 general ophthalmologists and 3 glaucoma specialists exposed to the same OCT and SAP data. RESULTS: The AUCs obtained with MLCs ranged from 0.805 (Classification Tree) to 0.931 (Radial Basis Function Network, RBF). The sensitivity at 90% specificity ranged from 51.6% (Classification Tree) to 82.8% (Bagging, Multilayer Perceptron and Support Vector Machine Gaussian). The CSFI had a sensitivity of 79.3% at 90% specificity, and the highest AUC (0.948). General ophthalmologists and glaucoma specialists’ grading had sensitivities of 66.2% and 83.8% at 90% specificity, and AUCs of 0.879 and 0.921, respectively. RBF (the best MLC), the CSFI, and glaucoma specialists showed significantly higher AUCs than that obtained by general ophthalmologists (P<0.05). However, there were no significant differences between the AUCs obtained by RBF, the CSFI, and glaucoma specialists (P>0.25). CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that both MLCs and the CSFI can be helpful in clinical practice and effectively improve glaucoma diagnosis in the primary eye care setting, when there is no glaucoma specialist available.
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spelling pubmed-62812872018-12-19 Automated algorithms combining structure and function outperform general ophthalmologists in diagnosing glaucoma Shigueoka, Leonardo Seidi de Vasconcellos, José Paulo Cabral Schimiti, Rui Barroso Reis, Alexandre Soares Castro de Oliveira, Gabriel Ozeas Gomi, Edson Satoshi Vianna, Jayme Augusto Rocha Lisboa, Renato Dichetti dos Reis Medeiros, Felipe Andrade Costa, Vital Paulino PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To test the ability of machine learning classifiers (MLCs) using optical coherence tomography (OCT) and standard automated perimetry (SAP) parameters to discriminate between healthy and glaucomatous individuals, and to compare it to the diagnostic ability of the combined structure-function index (CSFI), general ophthalmologists and glaucoma specialists. DESIGN: Cross-sectional prospective study. METHODS: Fifty eight eyes of 58 patients with early to moderate glaucoma (median value of the mean deviation = −3.44 dB; interquartile range, -6.0 to -2.4 dB) and 66 eyes of 66 healthy individuals underwent OCT and SAP tests. The diagnostic accuracy (area under the ROC curve—AUC) of 10 MLCs was compared to those obtained with the CSFI, 3 general ophthalmologists and 3 glaucoma specialists exposed to the same OCT and SAP data. RESULTS: The AUCs obtained with MLCs ranged from 0.805 (Classification Tree) to 0.931 (Radial Basis Function Network, RBF). The sensitivity at 90% specificity ranged from 51.6% (Classification Tree) to 82.8% (Bagging, Multilayer Perceptron and Support Vector Machine Gaussian). The CSFI had a sensitivity of 79.3% at 90% specificity, and the highest AUC (0.948). General ophthalmologists and glaucoma specialists’ grading had sensitivities of 66.2% and 83.8% at 90% specificity, and AUCs of 0.879 and 0.921, respectively. RBF (the best MLC), the CSFI, and glaucoma specialists showed significantly higher AUCs than that obtained by general ophthalmologists (P<0.05). However, there were no significant differences between the AUCs obtained by RBF, the CSFI, and glaucoma specialists (P>0.25). CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that both MLCs and the CSFI can be helpful in clinical practice and effectively improve glaucoma diagnosis in the primary eye care setting, when there is no glaucoma specialist available. Public Library of Science 2018-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6281287/ /pubmed/30517157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207784 Text en © 2018 Shigueoka 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Shigueoka, Leonardo Seidi
de Vasconcellos, José Paulo Cabral
Schimiti, Rui Barroso
Reis, Alexandre Soares Castro
de Oliveira, Gabriel Ozeas
Gomi, Edson Satoshi
Vianna, Jayme Augusto Rocha
Lisboa, Renato Dichetti dos Reis
Medeiros, Felipe Andrade
Costa, Vital Paulino
Automated algorithms combining structure and function outperform general ophthalmologists in diagnosing glaucoma
title Automated algorithms combining structure and function outperform general ophthalmologists in diagnosing glaucoma
title_full Automated algorithms combining structure and function outperform general ophthalmologists in diagnosing glaucoma
title_fullStr Automated algorithms combining structure and function outperform general ophthalmologists in diagnosing glaucoma
title_full_unstemmed Automated algorithms combining structure and function outperform general ophthalmologists in diagnosing glaucoma
title_short Automated algorithms combining structure and function outperform general ophthalmologists in diagnosing glaucoma
title_sort automated algorithms combining structure and function outperform general ophthalmologists in diagnosing glaucoma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6281287/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30517157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207784
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