Author:
Nunez do Rio Joan M.,Nderitu Paul,Raman Rajiv,Rajalakshmi Ramachandran,Kim Ramasamy,Rani Padmaja K.,Sivaprasad Sobha,Bergeles Christos,Raman Rajiv,Bhende Pramod,Surya Janani,Gopal Lingam,Ramakrishnan Radha,Roy Rupak,Das Supita,Manayath George,Vignesh T. P.,Anantharaman Giridhar,Gopalakrishnan Mahesh,Natarajan Sundaram,Krishnan Radhika,Mani Sheena Liz,Agarwal Manisha,Behera Umesh,Bhattacharjee Harsha,Barman Manabjyoti,Sen Alok,Saxena Moneesh,Sil Asim K.,Chakabarty Subhratanu,Cherian Thomas,Jitesh Reesha,Naigaonkar Rushikesh,Desai Abishek,Kulkarni Sucheta,
Abstract
AbstractDiabetic retinopathy (DR) at risk of vision loss (referable DR) needs to be identified by retinal screening and referred to an ophthalmologist. Existing automated algorithms have mostly been developed from images acquired with high cost mydriatic retinal cameras and cannot be applied in the settings used in most low- and middle-income countries. In this prospective multicentre study, we developed a deep learning system (DLS) that detects referable DR from retinal images acquired using handheld non-mydriatic fundus camera by non-technical field workers in 20 sites across India. Macula-centred and optic-disc-centred images from 16,247 eyes (9778 participants) were used to train and cross-validate the DLS and risk factor based logistic regression models. The DLS achieved an AUROC of 0.99 (1000 times bootstrapped 95% CI 0.98–0.99) using two-field retinal images, with 93.86 (91.34–96.08) sensitivity and 96.00 (94.68–98.09) specificity at the Youden’s index operational point. With single field inputs, the DLS reached AUROC of 0.98 (0.98–0.98) for the macula field and 0.96 (0.95–0.98) for the optic-disc field. Intergrader performance was 90.01 (88.95–91.01) sensitivity and 96.09 (95.72–96.42) specificity. The image based DLS outperformed all risk factor-based models. This DLS demonstrated a clinically acceptable performance for the identification of referable DR despite challenging image capture conditions.
Funder
UK Research and Innovation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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