Geometric Deep Learning to Identify the Critical 3D Structural Features of the Optic Nerve Head for Glaucoma Diagnosis.
Fabian A Braeu, Alexandre H Thiéry, Tin A Tun, Aiste Kadziauskiene, George Barbastathis, Tin Aung, Michaël J A Girard
Summary
The diagnostic accuracy of both geometric deep learning approaches was excellent.
Abstract
PURPOSE
To compare the performance of 2 relatively recent geometric deep learning techniques in diagnosing glaucoma from a single optical coherence tomographic (OCT) scan of the optic nerve head (ONH); and to identify the 3-dimensional (3D) structural features of the ONH that are critical for the diagnosis of glaucoma.
DESIGN
Comparison and evaluation of deep learning diagnostic algorithms.
METHODS
In this study, we included a total of 2247 nonglaucoma and 2259 glaucoma scans from 1725 participants. All participants had their ONHs imaged in 3D with Spectralis OCT. All OCT scans were automatically segmented using deep learning to identify major neural and connective tissues. Each ONH was then represented as a 3D point cloud. We used PointNet and dynamic graph convolutional neural network (DGCNN) to diagnose glaucoma from such 3D ONH point clouds and to identify the critical 3D structural features of the ONH for glaucoma diagnosis.
RESULTS
Both the DGCNN (area under the curve [AUC]: 0.97±0.01) and PointNet (AUC: 0.95±0.02) were able to accurately detect glaucoma from 3D ONH point clouds. The critical points (ie, critical structural features of the ONH) formed an hourglass pattern, with most of them located within the neuroretinal rim in the inferior and superior quadrant of the ONH.
CONCLUSIONS
The diagnostic accuracy of both geometric deep learning approaches was excellent. Moreover, we were able to identify the critical 3D structural features of the ONH for glaucoma diagnosis that tremendously improved the transparency and interpretability of our method. Consequently, our approach may have strong potential to be used in clinical applications for the diagnosis and prognosis of a wide range of ophthalmic disorders.
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