Chen, Xin and Graham, Jim and Dabbah, Mohammad and Petropoulos, Ioannis N. and Tavakoli, Mitra and Malik, Rayaz (2016) An automatic tool for quantification of nerve fibers in corneal confocal microscopy
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Objective: We describeand evaluatean automated software tool for nerve fibre detection and quantification in corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) images, combining sensitive nerve fibre detection with morphological descriptors. Method: We have evaluated the toolfor quantification of Diabetic Sensorimotor Polyneuropathy (DSPN) using both new and previously published morphological features.The evaluation used 888 images from 176 subjects (84 controls and 92 patients with Type 1 diabetes). The patient group was further subdivided into those with (n=69) and without (n=23) DSPN. Results: We achieve improved nerve-fibre detection over previous results (95% sensitivity and specificityin identifying nerve-fibre pixels). Automatic quantification of nerve morphology shows a high correlation with previously reported, manually measured, features. ROC analysis of both manual and automatic measurement regimes resulted in similar resultsin distinguishing patients with DSPN from those without: AUC of about 0.78 and 72% sensitivity/specificity at the equal error rate point. Conclusion: Automated quantification of corneal nerves in CCM images provides a sensitive tool for identification of DSPN. Its performance is equivalent to manual quantification, while improving speed and repeatability. Significance: Corneal confocal microscopy is a novel in-vivo imaging modality that has the potential to be a non-invasive and objective image biomarker for peripheral neuropathy. Automatic quantification of nerve morphology is a major step forward in the early diagnosis and assessment of progression, and, in particular, for use in clinical trials to establish therapeutic benefit in diabetic and other peripheral neuropathies.
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تاریخ انتشار 2017