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Automated detection and quantification of venous beading using Fourier analysis
V Kozousek1, Z Shen, P Gregson
1Department of Ophthalmology, Nova Scotia Eye Centre, Dalhousie University, Halifax.
Abstract:
Venous beading associated with diabetic retinopathy is currently assessed by means of subjective comparison to standard photographs from the modified Airlie House classification scheme. We describe a computerized grading scheme for venous beading. The algorithm, based on Fourier analysis of vessel width measurements, generates a venous beading index (VBI) for digitized colour fundus photographs. Colour photographs of local vessel segments about 1200 microns in length were evaluated by experienced graders. A comparison between the VBI and subjective grading showed good agreement. The mean VBI values across the four levels of clinical grading were significantly different (p = 0.000). Multiple comparison testing indicated that the VBI was able to significantly differentiate between all four categories except the "questionable" (grade 1) category (p < 0.05). We also found that progression of venous beading can be followed with the VBI. The results indicate that further development of automated grading of venous beading is warranted.