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Article: Automatic glaucoma diagnosis through medical imaging informatics

TitleAutomatic glaucoma diagnosis through medical imaging informatics
Authors
Issue Date2013
Citation
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2013, v. 20, n. 6, p. 1021-1027 How to Cite?
AbstractBackground Computer-aided diagnosis for screening utilizes computer-based analytical methodologies to process patient information. Glaucoma is the leading irreversible cause of blindness. Due to the lack of an effective and standard screening practice, more than 50% of the cases are undiagnosed, which prevents the early treatment of the disease. Objective To design an automatic glaucoma diagnosis architecture automatic glaucoma diagnosis through medical imaging informatics (AGLAIA-MII) that combines patient personal data, medical retinal fundus image, and patient's genome information for screening. Materials and methods 2258 cases from a population study were used to evaluate the screening software. These cases were attributed with patient personal data, retinal images and quality controlled genome data. Utilizing the multiple kernel learningbased classifier, AGLAIA-MII, combined patient personal data, major image features, and important genome single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) features. Results and discussion Receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted to compare AGLAIAMII's performance with classifiers using patient personal data, images, and genome SNP separately. AGLAIA-MII was able to achieve an area under curve value of 0.866, better than 0.551, 0.722 and 0.810 by the individual personal data, image and genome information components, respectively. AGLAIA-MII also demonstrated a substantial improvement over the current glaucoma screening approach based on intraocular pressure. Conclusions AGLAIA-MII demonstrates for the first time the capability of integrating patients' personal data, medical retinal image and genome information for automatic glaucoma diagnosis and screening in a large dataset from a population study. It paves the way for a holistic approach for automatic objective glaucoma diagnosis and screening.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/321533
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2021 Impact Factor: 7.942
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.614

 

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dc.contributor.authorLiu, Jiang-
dc.contributor.authorZhang, Zhuo-
dc.contributor.authorWong, Damon Wing Kee-
dc.contributor.authorXu, Yanwu-
dc.contributor.authorYin, Fengshou-
dc.contributor.authorCheng, Jun-
dc.contributor.authorTan, Ngan Meng-
dc.contributor.authorKwoh, Chee Keong-
dc.contributor.authorXu, Dong-
dc.contributor.authorTham, Yih Chung-
dc.contributor.authorAung, Tin-
dc.contributor.authorWong, Tien Yin-
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-03T02:19:35Z-
dc.date.available2022-11-03T02:19:35Z-
dc.date.issued2013-
dc.identifier.citationJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2013, v. 20, n. 6, p. 1021-1027-
dc.identifier.issn1067-5027-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/321533-
dc.description.abstractBackground Computer-aided diagnosis for screening utilizes computer-based analytical methodologies to process patient information. Glaucoma is the leading irreversible cause of blindness. Due to the lack of an effective and standard screening practice, more than 50% of the cases are undiagnosed, which prevents the early treatment of the disease. Objective To design an automatic glaucoma diagnosis architecture automatic glaucoma diagnosis through medical imaging informatics (AGLAIA-MII) that combines patient personal data, medical retinal fundus image, and patient's genome information for screening. Materials and methods 2258 cases from a population study were used to evaluate the screening software. These cases were attributed with patient personal data, retinal images and quality controlled genome data. Utilizing the multiple kernel learningbased classifier, AGLAIA-MII, combined patient personal data, major image features, and important genome single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) features. Results and discussion Receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted to compare AGLAIAMII's performance with classifiers using patient personal data, images, and genome SNP separately. AGLAIA-MII was able to achieve an area under curve value of 0.866, better than 0.551, 0.722 and 0.810 by the individual personal data, image and genome information components, respectively. AGLAIA-MII also demonstrated a substantial improvement over the current glaucoma screening approach based on intraocular pressure. Conclusions AGLAIA-MII demonstrates for the first time the capability of integrating patients' personal data, medical retinal image and genome information for automatic glaucoma diagnosis and screening in a large dataset from a population study. It paves the way for a holistic approach for automatic objective glaucoma diagnosis and screening.-
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dc.titleAutomatic glaucoma diagnosis through medical imaging informatics-
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dc.identifier.doi10.1136/amiajnl-2012-001336-
dc.identifier.pmid23538725-
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dc.identifier.volume20-
dc.identifier.issue6-
dc.identifier.spage1021-
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