UK Biobank retinal imaging grading: methodology, baseline characteristics and findings for common ocular diseases
Author:
Warwick Alasdair N., Curran Katie, Hamill Barbra, Stuart KelseyORCID, Khawaja Anthony P.ORCID, Foster Paul J.ORCID, Lotery Andrew J.ORCID, Quinn Michael, Madhusudhan Savita, Balaskas Konstantinos, Peto TundeORCID, Allen N., Aslam T., Atan D., Barman S., Barrett J., Bishop P., Black G., Braithwaite T., Carare R., Chakravarthy U., Chan M., Chua S., Day A., Desai P., Dhillon B., Dick A., Doney A., Egan C., Ennis S., Foster P., Fruttiger M., Gallacher J., Garway-Heath D., Gibson J., Guggenheim J., Hammond C., Hardcastle A., Harding S., Hogg R., Hysi P., Keane P., Khaw P. T., Khawaja A., Lascaratos G., Littlejohns T., Lotery A., Luthert P., Macgillivray T., Mackie S., Mcguinness B., Mckay G., Mckibbin M., Moore T., Morgan J., Oram R., O’sullivan E., Owen C., Patel P., Paterson E., Peto T., Petzold A., Pontikos N., Rahi J., Rudnicka A., Sattar N., Self J., Sergouniotis P., Sivaprasad S., Steel D., Stratton I., Strouthidis N., Sudlow C., Sun Z., Tapp R., Thomas D., Trucco E., Tufail A., Viswanathan A., Vitart V., Weedon M., Williams K., Williams C., Woodside J., Yates M., Yip J., Zheng Y.,
Abstract
Abstract
Background/objectives
This study aims to describe the grading methods and baseline characteristics for UK Biobank (UKBB) participants who underwent retinal imaging in 2009–2010, and to characterise individuals with retinal features suggestive of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), glaucoma and retinopathy.
Methods
Non-mydriatic colour fundus photographs and macular optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans were manually graded by Central Administrative Research Facility certified graders and quality assured by clinicians of the Network of Ophthalmic Reading Centres UK. Captured retinal features included those associated with AMD (≥1 drusen, pigmentary changes, geographic atrophy or exudative AMD; either imaging modality), glaucoma (≥0.7 cup-disc ratio, ≥0.2 cup-disc ratio difference between eyes, other abnormal disc features; photographs only) and retinopathy (characteristic features of diabetic retinopathy with or without microaneurysms; either imaging modality). Suspected cases of these conditions were characterised with reference to diagnostic records, physical and biochemical measurements.
Results
Among 68,514 UKBB participants who underwent retinal imaging, the mean age was 57.3 years (standard deviation 8.2), 45.7% were men and 90.6% were of White ethnicity. A total of 64,367 participants had gradable colour fundus photographs and 68,281 had gradable OCT scans in at least one eye. Retinal features suggestive of AMD and glaucoma were identified in 15,176 and 2184 participants, of whom 125 (0.8%) and 188 (8.6%), respectively, had a recorded diagnosis. Of 264 participants identified to have retinopathy with microaneurysms, 251 (95.1%) had either diabetes or hypertension.
Conclusions
This dataset represents a valuable addition to what is currently available in UKBB, providing important insights to both ocular and systemic health.
Funder
Fight for Sight UK Moorfields Eye Charity (Previous Moorfields Special Trustees ref: ST 15 11 E) The Macular Society (London) - No award/grant number
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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