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A Deep Learning Approach for Accurate Discrimination Between Optic Disc Drusen and Papilledema on Fundus Photographs.
Sathianvichitr, Kanchalika; Najjar, Raymond P; Zhiqun, Tang; Fraser, J Alexander; Yau, Christine W L; Girard, Michael J A; Costello, Fiona; Lin, Mung Y; Lagrèze, Wolf A; Vignal-Clermont, Catherine; Fraser, Clare L; Hamann, Steffen; Newman, Nancy J; Biousse, Valérie; Milea, Dan.
Affiliation
  • Sathianvichitr K; Singapore Eye Research Institute (KS, RPN, TZ, DM), Singapore, Singapore; Duke-NUS Medical School (RPN, MJAG, DM), National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; Department of Ophthalmology (RPN), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; Departments of Clinical Neurological Sciences and Ophthalmology (JAF), Western University, London, Canada; Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology (CWLY, DM), Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore, Singapore;
J Neuroophthalmol ; 2024 Aug 02.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39090774
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Optic disc drusen (ODD) represent an important differential diagnosis of papilledema caused by intracranial hypertension, but their distinction may be difficult in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to train, validate, and test a dedicated deep learning system (DLS) for binary classification of ODD vs papilledema (including various subgroups within each category), on conventional mydriatic digital ocular fundus photographs collected in a large international multiethnic population.

METHODS:

This retrospective study included 4,508 color fundus images in 2,180 patients from 30 neuro-ophthalmology centers (19 countries) participating in the Brain and Optic Nerve Study with Artificial Intelligence (BONSAI) Group. For training and internal validation, we used 857 ODD images and 3,230 papilledema images, in 1,959 patients. External testing was performed on an independent data set (221 patients), including 207 images with ODD (96 visible and 111 buried), provided by 3 centers of the Optic Disc Drusen Studies Consortium, and 214 images of papilledema (92 mild-to-moderate and 122 severe) from a previously validated study.

RESULTS:

The DLS could accurately distinguish between all ODD and papilledema (all severities included) area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) 0.97 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.96-0.98), accuracy 90.5% (95% CI, 88.0%-92.9%), sensitivity 86.0% (95% CI, 82.1%-90.1%), and specificity 94.9% (95% CI, 92.3%-97.6%). The performance of the DLS remained high for discrimination of buried ODD from mild-to-moderate papilledema AUC 0.93 (95% CI, 0.90-0.96), accuracy 84.2% (95% CI, 80.2%-88.6%), sensitivity 78.4% (95% CI, 72.2%-84.7%), and specificity 91.3% (95% CI, 87.0%-96.4%).

CONCLUSIONS:

A dedicated DLS can accurately distinguish between ODD and papilledema caused by intracranial hypertension, even when considering buried ODD vs mild-to-moderate papilledema.

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Langue: En Journal: J Neuroophthalmol Sujet du journal: NEUROLOGIA / OFTALMOLOGIA Année: 2024 Type de document: Article

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Langue: En Journal: J Neuroophthalmol Sujet du journal: NEUROLOGIA / OFTALMOLOGIA Année: 2024 Type de document: Article