Artificial intelligence-enabled ophthalmoscopy for papilledema: a systematic review protocol

Author:

Rambabu Lekaashree12,Smith Brandon G.23,Tumpa Stasa24,Kohler Katharina235,Kolias Angelos G.26,Hutchinson Peter J.26,Bashford Tom235,

Affiliation:

1. University of Leicester, Leicester

2. NIHR Global Health Research Group on Acquired Brain and Spine Injury

3. Engineering Design Centre, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge

4. West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk

5. Division of Anaesthesia, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge

6. Division of Academic Neurosurgery, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UK

Abstract

Papilledema is a pathology delineated by the swelling of the optic disc secondary to raised intracranial pressure (ICP). Diagnosis by ophthalmoscopy can be useful in the timely stratification of further investigations, such as magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography to rule out pathologies associated with raised ICP. In resource-limited settings, in particular, access to trained specialists or radiological imaging may not always be readily available, and accurate fundoscopy-based identification of papilledema could be a useful tool for triage and escalation to tertiary care centres. Artificial intelligence (AI) has seen a rise in neuro-ophthalmology research in recent years, but there are many barriers to the translation of AI to clinical practice. The objective of this systematic review is to garner and present a comprehensive overview of the existing evidence on the application of AI in ophthalmoscopy for papilledema, and to provide a valuable perspective on this emerging field that sits at the intersection of clinical medicine and computer science, highlighting possible avenues for future research in this domain.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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