Monroy Guillermo L, Won Jungeun, Dsouza Roshan, Pande Paritosh, Hill Malcolm C, Porter Ryan G, Novak Michael A, Spillman Darold R, Boppart Stephen A
1Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL USA.
2Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, Urbana, IL USA.
NPJ Digit Med. 2019 Mar 28;2:22. doi: 10.1038/s41746-019-0094-0. eCollection 2019.
The diagnosis and treatment of otitis media (OM), a common childhood infection, is a significant burden on the healthcare system. Diagnosis relies on observer experience via otoscopy, although for non-specialists or inexperienced users, accurate diagnosis can be difficult. In past studies, optical coherence tomography (OCT) has been used to quantitatively characterize disease states of OM, although with the involvement of experts to interpret and correlate image-based indicators of infection with clinical information. In this paper, a flexible and comprehensive framework is presented that automatically extracts features from OCT images, classifies data, and presents clinically relevant results in a user-friendly platform suitable for point-of-care and primary care settings. This framework was used to test the discrimination between OCT images of normal controls, ears with biofilms, and ears with biofilms and middle ear fluid (effusion). Predicted future performance of this classification platform returned promising results (90%+ accuracy) in various initial tests. With integration into patient healthcare workflow, users of all levels of medical experience may be able to collect OCT data and accurately identify the presence of middle ear fluid and/or biofilms.
中耳炎(OM)是一种常见的儿童感染性疾病,其诊断和治疗给医疗系统带来了沉重负担。诊断依赖于耳镜检查的观察者经验,不过对于非专科医生或经验不足的使用者而言,准确诊断可能具有难度。在过去的研究中,光学相干断层扫描(OCT)已被用于定量表征中耳炎的疾病状态,尽管这需要专家参与解读并将基于图像的感染指标与临床信息相关联。本文提出了一个灵活且全面的框架,该框架能自动从OCT图像中提取特征、对数据进行分类,并在适合即时医疗和初级保健环境的用户友好平台上呈现临床相关结果。此框架用于测试正常对照、有生物膜的耳朵以及有生物膜和中耳积液(渗出液)的耳朵的OCT图像之间的辨别能力。在各种初始测试中,该分类平台的预测未来性能给出了令人满意的结果(准确率超过90%)。通过整合到患者医疗工作流程中,各级医疗经验的使用者或许都能够收集OCT数据并准确识别中耳积液和/或生物膜的存在。