Retinal Microvascular Biomarker Assessment With Automated Algorithm and Semiautomated Software in the Montrachet Dataset

To compare automated and semiautomated methods for the measurement of retinal microvascular biomarkers: the automated retinal vascular morphology (AutoMorph) algorithm and the Singapore "I" Vessel Assessment (SIVA) software. Analysis of retinal fundus photographs centered on optic discs fr...

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Published inTranslational vision science & technology Vol. 14; no. 3; p. 13
Main Authors Eid, Pétra, Bourredjem, Abderrahmane, Anwer, Atif, Creuzot-Garcher, Catherine, Keane, Pearse Andrew, Zhou, Yukun, Wagner, Siegfried, Meriaudeau, Fabrice, Arnould, Louis
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 12.03.2025
The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
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ISSN2164-2591
2164-2591
DOI10.1167/tvst.14.3.13

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Summary:To compare automated and semiautomated methods for the measurement of retinal microvascular biomarkers: the automated retinal vascular morphology (AutoMorph) algorithm and the Singapore "I" Vessel Assessment (SIVA) software. Analysis of retinal fundus photographs centered on optic discs from the population-based Montrachet Study of adults aged 75 years and older. Comparison and agreement evaluation with intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) between SIVA and AutoMorph measures of the central retinal venular and arteriolar equivalent, arteriolar-venular ratio, and fractal dimension. Overall, 1069 fundus photographs were included in this study. The mean age of the patients was 80.04 ± 3.94 years. After the image quality grading process with an optimal threshold, the lowest rejection rate was 51.17% for the AutoMorph analysis (n = 522). The measure of agreement between SIVA and AutoMorph retinal microvascular biomarkers showed a good correlation for vascular complexity (ICC, 0.77-0.47), a poor correlation for vascular calibers (ICC, 0.36-0.23), and no correlation for vascular tortuosity. Significant associations between retinal biomarkers and systemic variables (age, history of stroke, and systolic blood pressure) were consistent between SIVA and AutoMorph. In this dataset, AutoMorph presented a substantial rejection rate. SIVA and AutoMorph provided well-correlated measurements of vascular complexity and caliber with consistent clinical associations. Further comparisons are needed before a transition is made from semiautomated to automated algorithms for the analysis of retinal microvascular biomarkers. Open source software needs to be compared with former semiautomated software for retinal microvascular biomarkers assessment before transition in daily clinic and collaborative research.
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PMCID: PMC11918093
ISSN:2164-2591
2164-2591
DOI:10.1167/tvst.14.3.13