Abstract
Purpose: To identify a reliable biomarker for screening diabetic nephropathy (DN) using artificial intelligence (AI)–assisted ultra-widefield swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography (UWF SS-OCTA). Methods: This study analyzed data from 169 patients (287 eyes) with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), resulting in 15,211 individual data points. These data points included basic demographic information, clinical data, and retinal and choroidal data obtained through UWF SS-OCTA for each eye. Statistical analysis, 10-fold cross-validation, and the random forest approach were employed for data processing. Results: The degree of retinal microvascular damage in the diabetic retinopathy (DR) with the DN group was significantly greater than in the DR without DN group, as measured by SS-OCTA parameters. There were strong associations between perfusion density (PD) and DN diagnosis in both the T2DM population (r =−0.562 to −0.481, P < 0.001) and the DR population (r =−0.397 to −0.357, P < 0.001). The random forest model showed an average classification accuracy of 85.8442% for identifying DN patients based on perfusion density in the T2DM population and 82.5739% in the DR population. Conclusions: Quantitative analysis of microvasculature reveals a correlation between DR and DN. UWF PD may serve as a significant and noninvasive biomarker for evaluating DN in patients through deep learning. AI-assisted SS-OCTA could be a rapid and reliable tool for screening DN. Translational Relevance: We aim to study the pathological processes of DR and DN and determine the correspondence between their clinical and pathological manifestations to further clarify the potential of screening DN using AI-assisted UWF PD.
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Xie, X., Wang, W., Wang, H., Zhang, Z., Yuan, X., Shi, Y., … Liu, T. (2024). Artificial Intelligence–Assisted Perfusion Density as Biomarker for Screening Diabetic Nephropathy. Translational Vision Science and Technology, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.1167/tvst.13.10.19
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