Joshi Gopal Datt, Sivaswamy Jayanthi
Centre for Visual Information Technology (CVIT), International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad (IIIT-H), Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2011 Jan 1;5(1):23-31. doi: 10.1177/193229681100500104.
Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness in urban populations. Early diagnosis through regular screening and timely treatment has been shown to prevent visual loss and blindness. It is very difficult to cater to this vast set of diabetes patients, primarily because of high costs in reaching out to patients and a scarcity of skilled personnel. Telescreening offers a cost-effective solution to reach out to patients but is still inadequate due to an insufficient number of experts who serve the diabetes population. Developments toward fundus image analysis have shown promise in addressing the scarcity of skilled personnel for large-scale screening. This article aims at addressing the underlying issues in traditional telescreening to develop a solution that leverages the developments carried out in fundus image analysis.
We propose a novel Web-based telescreening solution (called DrishtiCare) integrating various value-added fundus image analysis components. A Web-based platform on the software as a service (SaaS) delivery model is chosen to make the service cost-effective, easy to use, and scalable. A server-based prescreening system is employed to scrutinize the fundus images of patients and to refer them to the experts. An automatic quality assessment module ensures transfer of fundus images that meet grading standards. An easy-to-use interface, enabled with new visualization features, is designed for case examination by experts.
Three local primary eye hospitals have participated and used DrishtiCare's telescreening service. A preliminary evaluation of the proposed platform is performed on a set of 119 patients, of which 23% are identified with the sight-threatening retinopathy. Currently, evaluation at a larger scale is under process, and a total of 450 patients have been enrolled.
The proposed approach provides an innovative way of integrating automated fundus image analysis in the telescreening framework to address well-known challenges in large-scale disease screening. It offers a low-cost, effective, and easily adoptable screening solution to primary care providers.
糖尿病视网膜病变是城市人群失明的主要原因。通过定期筛查进行早期诊断并及时治疗已被证明可预防视力丧失和失明。满足如此庞大的糖尿病患者群体非常困难,主要原因是接触患者的成本高昂以及缺乏专业人员。远程筛查提供了一种经济高效的接触患者的解决方案,但由于服务糖尿病患者群体的专家数量不足,仍然不够完善。眼底图像分析的发展在解决大规模筛查专业人员短缺问题方面显示出了前景。本文旨在解决传统远程筛查中的潜在问题,以开发一种利用眼底图像分析进展的解决方案。
我们提出了一种新颖的基于网络的远程筛查解决方案(称为DrishtiCare),集成了各种增值眼底图像分析组件。选择基于软件即服务(SaaS)交付模式的网络平台,以使服务具有成本效益、易于使用且可扩展。采用基于服务器的预筛查系统来仔细检查患者的眼底图像并将其转介给专家。自动质量评估模块确保传输符合分级标准的眼底图像。设计了一个易于使用的界面,并具备新的可视化功能,供专家进行病例检查。
三家当地的基层眼科医院参与并使用了DrishtiCare的远程筛查服务。对该提议平台进行了初步评估,涉及119名患者,其中23%被诊断患有威胁视力的视网膜病变。目前,正在进行更大规模的评估,共有450名患者已登记入组。
所提出的方法提供了一种创新方式,将自动化眼底图像分析集成到远程筛查框架中,以应对大规模疾病筛查中众所周知的挑战。它为初级保健提供者提供了一种低成本、有效且易于采用的筛查解决方案。