AI-based diagnosis of nuclear cataract from slit-lamp videos

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Eisuke Shimizu
Makoto Tanji
Shintato Nakayama
Toshiki Ishikawa
Naomichi Agata
Ryota Yokoiwa
Hiroki Nishimura
Rohan Jeetendra Khemlani
Shinri Sato
Akiko Hanyuda
Yasunori Sato
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[1] OUI Inc.,Department of Ophthalmology
[2] Keio University School of Medicine,Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine
[3] Yokohama Keiai Eye Clinic,undefined
[4] Keio University,undefined
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In ophthalmology, the availability of many fundus photographs and optical coherence tomography images has spurred consideration of using artificial intelligence (AI) for diagnosing retinal and optic nerve disorders. However, AI application for diagnosing anterior segment eye conditions remains unfeasible due to limited standardized images and analysis models. We addressed this limitation by augmenting the quantity of standardized optical images using a video-recordable slit-lamp device. We then investigated whether our proposed machine learning (ML) AI algorithm could accurately diagnose cataracts from videos recorded with this device. We collected 206,574 cataract frames from 1812 cataract eye videos. Ophthalmologists graded the nuclear cataracts (NUCs) using the cataract grading scale of the World Health Organization. These gradings were used to train and validate an ML algorithm. A validation dataset was used to compare the NUC diagnosis and grading of AI and ophthalmologists. The results of individual cataract gradings were: NUC 0: area under the curve (AUC) = 0.967; NUC 1: AUC = 0.928; NUC 2: AUC = 0.923; and NUC 3: AUC = 0.949. Our ML-based cataract diagnostic model achieved performance comparable to a conventional device, presenting a promising and accurate auto diagnostic AI tool.
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