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Deep Learning in Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography: Current Progress, Challenges, and Future Directions

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Specialty Radiology
Date 2023 Jan 21
PMID 36673135
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Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) provides depth-resolved visualization of the retinal microvasculature without intravenous dye injection. It facilitates investigations of various retinal vascular diseases and glaucoma by assessment of qualitative and quantitative microvascular changes in the different retinal layers and radial peripapillary layer non-invasively, individually, and efficiently. Deep learning (DL), a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) based on deep neural networks, has been applied in OCT-A image analysis in recent years and achieved good performance for different tasks, such as image quality control, segmentation, and classification. DL technologies have further facilitated the potential implementation of OCT-A in eye clinics in an automated and efficient manner and enhanced its clinical values for detecting and evaluating various vascular retinopathies. Nevertheless, the deployment of this combination in real-world clinics is still in the "proof-of-concept" stage due to several limitations, such as small training sample size, lack of standardized data preprocessing, insufficient testing in external datasets, and absence of standardized results interpretation. In this review, we introduce the existing applications of DL in OCT-A, summarize the potential challenges of the clinical deployment, and discuss future research directions.

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