Title :
Multimodal multidimensional imaging for visual system status assessment
Author :
Sliesoraityte, I. ; Troeger, E. ; Kurtenbach, A. ; Wilke, R. ; Zrenner, E.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Ophthalmology, Univ. of Tuebingen, Tubingen, Germany
fDate :
Aug. 31 2010-Sept. 4 2010
Abstract :
Non-invasive optical methods that enable in vivo or in situ visualization of tissue components are of particular relevance in ophthalmology, as they can provide key information about the relationship between the structure and function of the visual system. In this paper we present a semiautomated multimodal imaging tool for co-registration of images of retinal structure and its function, based on point correspondence. Decision support analysis was applied to define significant features for the multimodal mapping system, using a set of 1500 subjects who were affected by blindness associated hereditary retinal dystrophies. Additionally, the developed software was tested by two experienced observers using data from 25 subjects. Inter-observer and intra-observer reliability was determined. We conclude that semi-automated multimodal mapping could be a promising new tool for an individualized visual system status assessment that can be applied for the early diagnosis of blindness associated diseases. Moreover, this mapping approach should prove particularly appropriate for studying pathophysiology in inherited blindness associated diseases.
Keywords :
biological tissues; biomedical optical imaging; decision support systems; eye; image registration; medical image processing; vision defects; blindness associated hereditary retinal dystrophies; decision support analysis; image coregistration; interobserver reliability; intraobserver reliability; multimodal mapping system; multimodal multidimensional imaging; noninvasive optical methods; ophthalmology; pathophysiology; point correspondence; retinal function; retinal structure; semiautomated multimodal imaging tool; tissue component visualization; visual system status assessment; Blindness; Diseases; Feature extraction; Imaging; Observers; Retina; Software; Algorithms; Automation; Blindness; Brain Mapping; Diagnostic Imaging; Electroretinography; Humans; Models, Statistical; Observer Variation; Retinal Dystrophies; Software; Tomography, Optical Coherence; Vision Tests; Vision, Ocular;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Buenos Aires
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4123-5
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2010.5626153