DocumentCode
910530
Title
Quantification of retinal damage during cardiopulmonary bypass: comparison of computer and human assessment
Author
Jagoe, J.R. ; Blauth, C.I. ; Smith, P.L. ; Arnold, J.V. ; Taylor, K.M. ; Wootton, R.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Med. Phys., R. Postgraduate Med. Sch., Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK
Volume
137
Issue
3
fYear
1990
fDate
6/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
170
Lastpage
175
Abstract
A comparison of retinal fluorescein angiograms taken before cardiopulmonary bypass with those taken just before the end of operation, has shown that microvascular occlusions can develop during operation. Quantification of the retinal damage in terms of the area of nonperfusion depends on careful examination by humans. Assessment of these areas is necessarily subjective and digital image analysis would be preferable to make the measurements more objective. Visual or automatic comparison of images is facilitated by prior geometrical alignment. A method for registering retinal images which has been used successfully on 65 image pairs is described. Techniques for automatically detecting changes in the microvascular structure are illustrated. Using a subset of 40 good quality image pairs, good agreement between computer detected occlusions and human assessment of nonperfusing areas is reported.<>
Keywords
cardiology; computerised picture processing; eye; medical computing; surgery; automatic detection; cardiopulmonary bypass; computer detected occlusions; geometrical alignment; good quality image pairs; human assessment; microvascular structure changes; nonperfusing areas; retinal damage quantification; retinal images registering; surgery;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, Speech and Vision, IEE Proceedings I
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0956-3776
Type
jour
Filename
218062
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