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Br J Haematol ; 2024 Jul 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39024119

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Palpebral conjunctival hue alteration is used in non-invasive screening for anaemia, whereas it is a qualitative measure. This study constructed machine/deep learning models for predicting haemoglobin values using 150 palpebral conjunctival images taken by a smartphone. The median haemoglobin value was 13.1 g/dL, including 10 patients with <11 g/dL. A segmentation model using U-net was successfully constructed. The segmented images were subjected to non-convolutional neural network (CNN)-based and CNN-based regression models for predicting haemoglobin values. The correlation coefficients between the actual and predicted haemoglobin values were 0.38 and 0.44 in the non-CNN-based and CNN-based models, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity for anaemia detection were 13% and 98% for the non-CNN-based model and 20% and 99% for the CNN-based model. The performance of the CNN-based model did not improve with a mask layer guiding the model's attention towards the conjunctival regions, however, slightly improved with correction by the aspect ratio and exposure time of input images. The gradient-weighted class activation mapping heatmap indicated that the lower half area of the conjunctiva was crucial for haemoglobin value prediction. In conclusion, the CNN-based model had better results than the non-CNN-based model. The prediction accuracy would improve by using more input data with anaemia.

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