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Artificial Intelligence Algorithms to Diagnose Glaucoma and Detect Glaucoma Progression: Translation to Clinical Practice

PURPOSE: This concise review aims to explore the potential for the clinical implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) strategies for detecting glaucoma and monitoring glaucoma progression. METHODS: Nonsystematic literature review using the search combinations “Artificial Intelligence,” “Deep Le...

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Autores principales: Mursch-Edlmayr, Anna S., Ng, Wai Siene, Diniz-Filho, Alberto, Sousa, David C., Arnold, Louis, Schlenker, Matthew B., Duenas-Angeles, Karla, Keane, Pearse A., Crowston, Jonathan G., Jayaram, Hari
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7571273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33117612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.9.2.55
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author Mursch-Edlmayr, Anna S.
Ng, Wai Siene
Diniz-Filho, Alberto
Sousa, David C.
Arnold, Louis
Schlenker, Matthew B.
Duenas-Angeles, Karla
Keane, Pearse A.
Crowston, Jonathan G.
Jayaram, Hari
author_facet Mursch-Edlmayr, Anna S.
Ng, Wai Siene
Diniz-Filho, Alberto
Sousa, David C.
Arnold, Louis
Schlenker, Matthew B.
Duenas-Angeles, Karla
Keane, Pearse A.
Crowston, Jonathan G.
Jayaram, Hari
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description PURPOSE: This concise review aims to explore the potential for the clinical implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) strategies for detecting glaucoma and monitoring glaucoma progression. METHODS: Nonsystematic literature review using the search combinations “Artificial Intelligence,” “Deep Learning,” “Machine Learning,” “Neural Networks,” “Bayesian Networks,” “Glaucoma Diagnosis,” and “Glaucoma Progression.” Information on sensitivity and specificity regarding glaucoma diagnosis and progression analysis as well as methodological details were extracted. RESULTS: Numerous AI strategies provide promising levels of specificity and sensitivity for structural (e.g. optical coherence tomography [OCT] imaging, fundus photography) and functional (visual field [VF] testing) test modalities used for the detection of glaucoma. Area under receiver operating curve (AROC) values of > 0.90 were achieved with every modality. Combining structural and functional inputs has been shown to even more improve the diagnostic ability. Regarding glaucoma progression, AI strategies can detect progression earlier than conventional methods or potentially from one single VF test. CONCLUSIONS: AI algorithms applied to fundus photographs for screening purposes may provide good results using a simple and widely accessible test. However, for patients who are likely to have glaucoma more sophisticated methods should be used including data from OCT and perimetry. Outputs may serve as an adjunct to assist clinical decision making, whereas also enhancing the efficiency, productivity, and quality of the delivery of glaucoma care. Patients with diagnosed glaucoma may benefit from future algorithms to evaluate their risk of progression. Challenges are yet to be overcome, including the external validity of AI strategies, a move from a “black box” toward “explainable AI,” and likely regulatory hurdles. However, it is clear that AI can enhance the role of specialist clinicians and will inevitably shape the future of the delivery of glaucoma care to the next generation. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: The promising levels of diagnostic accuracy reported by AI strategies across the modalities used in clinical practice for glaucoma detection can pave the way for the development of reliable models appropriate for their translation into clinical practice. Future incorporation of AI into healthcare models may help address the current limitations of access and timely management of patients with glaucoma across the world.
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spelling pubmed-75712732020-10-27 Artificial Intelligence Algorithms to Diagnose Glaucoma and Detect Glaucoma Progression: Translation to Clinical Practice Mursch-Edlmayr, Anna S. Ng, Wai Siene Diniz-Filho, Alberto Sousa, David C. Arnold, Louis Schlenker, Matthew B. Duenas-Angeles, Karla Keane, Pearse A. Crowston, Jonathan G. Jayaram, Hari Transl Vis Sci Technol Special Issue PURPOSE: This concise review aims to explore the potential for the clinical implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) strategies for detecting glaucoma and monitoring glaucoma progression. METHODS: Nonsystematic literature review using the search combinations “Artificial Intelligence,” “Deep Learning,” “Machine Learning,” “Neural Networks,” “Bayesian Networks,” “Glaucoma Diagnosis,” and “Glaucoma Progression.” Information on sensitivity and specificity regarding glaucoma diagnosis and progression analysis as well as methodological details were extracted. RESULTS: Numerous AI strategies provide promising levels of specificity and sensitivity for structural (e.g. optical coherence tomography [OCT] imaging, fundus photography) and functional (visual field [VF] testing) test modalities used for the detection of glaucoma. Area under receiver operating curve (AROC) values of > 0.90 were achieved with every modality. Combining structural and functional inputs has been shown to even more improve the diagnostic ability. Regarding glaucoma progression, AI strategies can detect progression earlier than conventional methods or potentially from one single VF test. CONCLUSIONS: AI algorithms applied to fundus photographs for screening purposes may provide good results using a simple and widely accessible test. However, for patients who are likely to have glaucoma more sophisticated methods should be used including data from OCT and perimetry. Outputs may serve as an adjunct to assist clinical decision making, whereas also enhancing the efficiency, productivity, and quality of the delivery of glaucoma care. Patients with diagnosed glaucoma may benefit from future algorithms to evaluate their risk of progression. Challenges are yet to be overcome, including the external validity of AI strategies, a move from a “black box” toward “explainable AI,” and likely regulatory hurdles. However, it is clear that AI can enhance the role of specialist clinicians and will inevitably shape the future of the delivery of glaucoma care to the next generation. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: The promising levels of diagnostic accuracy reported by AI strategies across the modalities used in clinical practice for glaucoma detection can pave the way for the development of reliable models appropriate for their translation into clinical practice. Future incorporation of AI into healthcare models may help address the current limitations of access and timely management of patients with glaucoma across the world. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2020-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7571273/ /pubmed/33117612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.9.2.55 Text en Copyright 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Duenas-Angeles, Karla
Keane, Pearse A.
Crowston, Jonathan G.
Jayaram, Hari
Artificial Intelligence Algorithms to Diagnose Glaucoma and Detect Glaucoma Progression: Translation to Clinical Practice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7571273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33117612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.9.2.55
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