Fractal characterization of retinal microvascular network morphology during diabetic retinopathy progression

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作者
Popovic, Natasa [1 ]
Lipovac, Mirko [1 ]
Radunovic, Miroslav [1 ]
Ugarte, Jurgi [2 ]
Isusquiza, Erik [2 ]
Beristain, Andoni [3 ]
Moreno, Ramon [3 ]
Aranjuelo, Nerea [3 ]
Popovic, Tomo [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montenegro, Fac Med, Podgorica, Montenegro
[2] ULMA Embedded Solut, Onati, Spain
[3] Vicomtech, San Sebastian, Spain
[4] Univ Donja Gorica, Fac Informat Syst & Technol, Podgorica, Montenegro
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
diabetic retinopathy; fractal analysis; lacunarity; microvascular network morphology; multifractals; CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS; VESSEL SEGMENTATION; DISEASE; IMAGES; RISK; EYE;
D O I
10.1111/micc.12531
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective The study aimed to characterize morphological changes of the retinal microvascular network during the progression of diabetic retinopathy. Methods Publicly available retinal images captured by a digital fundus camera from DIARETDB1 and STARE databases were used. The retinal microvessels were segmented using the automatic method, and vascular network morphology was analyzed by fractal parametrization such as box-counting dimension, lacunarity, and multifractals. Results The results of the analysis were affected by the ability of the segmentation method to include smaller vessels with more branching generations. In cases where the segmentation was more detailed and included a higher number of vessel branching generations, increased severity of diabetic retinopathy was associated with increased complexity of microvascular network as measured by box-counting and multifractal dimensions, and decreased gappiness of retinal microvascular network as measured by lacunarity parameter. This association was not observed if the segmentation method included only 3-4 vessel branching generations. Conclusions Severe stages of diabetic retinopathy could be detected noninvasively by using high resolution fundus photography and automatic microvascular segmentation to the high number of branching generations, followed by fractal analysis parametrization. This approach could improve risk stratification for the development of microvascular complications, cardiovascular disease, and dementia in diabetes.
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