Title :
Quantifying retinal blood vessels´ tortuosity — Review
Author :
Abdalla, Mowda ; Hunter, Andrew ; Al-Diri, Bashir
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK
Abstract :
Tortuosity of retinal blood vessels has been identified as one of earliest indicators to a number of vascular and nonvascular diseases; therefore, early detection and grading blood vessel tortuosity could help for early diseases prevention of further complications. There have been many attempts to develop an accurate automated tortuosity grading measure or system. These attempts have varied, from classifying vessels as either tortuous or non-tortuous or classifying/grading a number of retinal vessels in increased tortuosity, to evaluate the collective tortuosity of a whole vascular tree. Yet, seem none of these systems has gained a universal acceptance. This paper provides an overview of systems and measures, either automatic or manual, which are most proposed, to quantify tortuosity, and to critically evaluate the strength and limitations of those systems and measures; also it shed light on problems encountered by researchers in this field, such as the absence of unified, publicly available datasets and the limitations of the existing ones in terms of datasets sizes, variety based on pathologies and the suitability of vessels segments used in these datasets.
Keywords :
biomedical measurement; blood vessels; curvature measurement; diseases; eye; automated tortuosity grading measure; collective tortuosity; dataset sizes; early disease prevention; nonvascular diseases; pathologies; retinal blood vessel tortuosity; vessel classification; vessel segments; Tortuosity measurement; curvature; retinal blood vessels; vascular diseases;
Conference_Titel :
Science and Information Conference (SAI), 2015
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1109/SAI.2015.7237216