Abstract

To evaluate artificial intelligence (AI) models based on objective indices and raw corneal data from the Scheimpflug Pentacam HR system (OCULUS Optikgeräte GmbH, Wetzlar, Germany) for the detection of clinically unaffected eyes in patients with asymmetric keratoconus (AKC) eyes. A total of 1108 eyes of 1108 patients were enrolled, including 430 eyes from normal control subjects, 231 clinically unaffected eyes from patients with AKC, and 447 eyes from keratoconus (KC) patients. Eyes were divided into a training set (664 eyes), a test set (222 eyes) and a validation set (222 eyes). AI models were built based on objective indices (XGBoost, LGBM, LR and RF) and entire corneal raw data (KerNet). The discriminating performances of the AI models were evaluated by accuracy and the area under the ROC curve (AUC). The KerNet model showed great overall discriminating power in the test (accuracy=94.67%, AUC=0.985) and validation (accuracy=94.12%, AUC=0.990) sets, which were higher than the index-derived AI models (accuracy=84.02%-86.98%, AUC=0.944-0.968). In the test set, the KerNet model demonstrated good diagnostic power for the AKC group (accuracy=95.24%, AUC=0.984). The validation set also proved that the KerNet model was useful for AKC group diagnosis (accuracy=94.12%, AUC=0.983). KerNet outperformed all the index-derived AI models. Based on the raw data of the entire cornea, KerNet was helpful for distinguishing clinically unaffected eyes in patients with AKC from normal eyes.

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