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Assessing spectral effectiveness in color fundus photography for deep learning classification of retinopathy of prematurity.
Ebrahimi, Behrouz; Le, David; Abtahi, Mansour; Dadzie, Albert K; Rossi, Alfa; Rahimi, Mojtaba; Son, Taeyoon; Ostmo, Susan; Campbell, J Peter; Paul Chan, R V; Yao, Xincheng.
Affiliation
  • Ebrahimi B; University of Illinois, Chicago, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
  • Le D; University of Illinois, Chicago, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
  • Abtahi M; University of Illinois, Chicago, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
  • Dadzie AK; University of Illinois, Chicago, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
  • Rossi A; University of Illinois, Chicago, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
  • Rahimi M; University of Illinois, Chicago, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
  • Son T; University of Illinois, Chicago, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
  • Ostmo S; Oregon Health and Science University, Casey Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, Portland, Oregon, United States.
  • Campbell JP; Oregon Health and Science University, Casey Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, Portland, Oregon, United States.
  • Paul Chan RV; University of Illinois, Chicago, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
  • Yao X; University of Illinois Chicago, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
J Biomed Opt ; 29(7): 076001, 2024 Jul.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38912212
ABSTRACT

Significance:

Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) poses a significant global threat to childhood vision, necessitating effective screening strategies. This study addresses the impact of color channels in fundus imaging on ROP diagnosis, emphasizing the efficacy and safety of utilizing longer wavelengths, such as red or green for enhanced depth information and improved diagnostic capabilities.

Aim:

This study aims to assess the spectral effectiveness in color fundus photography for the deep learning classification of ROP.

Approach:

A convolutional neural network end-to-end classifier was utilized for deep learning classification of normal, stage 1, stage 2, and stage 3 ROP fundus images. The classification performances with individual-color-channel inputs, i.e., red, green, and blue, and multi-color-channel fusion architectures, including early-fusion, intermediate-fusion, and late-fusion, were quantitatively compared.

Results:

For individual-color-channel inputs, similar performance was observed for green channel (88.00% accuracy, 76.00% sensitivity, and 92.00% specificity) and red channel (87.25% accuracy, 74.50% sensitivity, and 91.50% specificity), which is substantially outperforming the blue channel (78.25% accuracy, 56.50% sensitivity, and 85.50% specificity). For multi-color-channel fusion options, the early-fusion and intermediate-fusion architecture showed almost the same performance when compared to the green/red channel input, and they outperformed the late-fusion architecture.

Conclusions:

This study reveals that the classification of ROP stages can be effectively achieved using either the green or red image alone. This finding enables the exclusion of blue images, acknowledged for their increased susceptibility to light toxicity.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Retinopathy of Prematurity / Photography / Deep Learning Limits: Humans / Newborn Language: En Journal: J Biomed Opt Journal subject: ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA / OFTALMOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos Country of publication: Estados Unidos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Retinopathy of Prematurity / Photography / Deep Learning Limits: Humans / Newborn Language: En Journal: J Biomed Opt Journal subject: ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA / OFTALMOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Estados Unidos Country of publication: Estados Unidos