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Machine Learning-Based Automated Detection and Quantification of Geographic Atrophy and Hypertransmission Defects Using Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography

Abstract

The current study describes the development and assessment of innovative, machine learning (ML)-based approaches for automated detection and pixel-accurate measurements of regions with geographic atrophy (GA) in late-stage age-related macular degeneration (AMD) using optical coherence tomography systems. 900 OCT volumes, 100266 B-scans, and OCT images from 341 non-exudative AMD patients with or without GA were included in this study from both Cirrus (Zeiss) and Spectralis (Heidelberg) OCT systems. B-scan and level ground truth GA masks were created on OCT B-scan where the segmented ellipsoid zone (EZ) line, retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) line, and bruchs membrane (BM) line overlapped. Two deep learning-based approaches, B-scan level and level, were trained. The OCT B-scan model had detection accuracy of 91% and GA area measurement accuracy of 94%. The OCT model had detection accuracy of 82% and GA area measurement accuracy of 96% with primary target of hypertransmission on OCT. Accuracy was good for both devices tested (92-97%). Automated lesion size stratification for CAM cRORA definition of 250um minimum lesion size was feasible. High-performance models for automatic detection and segmentation of GA area were achieved using OCT systems and deep learning. The automatic measurements showed high correlation with the ground truth. The model excelled at identification of hypertransmission defects. The models performance generalized well across device types tested. Future development will include integration of both models to enhance feature detection across GA lesions as well as isolating hypertransmission defects without GA for pre-GA biomarker extraction.

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