Abstract

In age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the quantification of drusen is important because it is correlated with the evolution of the disease to an advanced stage. Therefore, we propose an algorithm based on a multi-surface framework for the segmentation of the limiting boundaries of drusen: the inner boundary of the retinal pigment epithelium + drusen complex (IRPEDC) and the Bruch's membrane (BM). Several segmentation methods have been considerably successful in segmenting retinal layers of healthy retinas in optical coherence tomography (OCT) images. These methods are successful because they incorporate prior information and regularization. Nonetheless, these factors tend to hinder the segmentation for diseased retinas. The proposed algorithm takes into account the presence of drusen and geographic atrophy (GA) related to AMD by excluding prior information and regularization just valid for healthy regions. However, even with this algorithm, prior information and regularization still cause the oversmoothing of drusen in some locations. Thus, we propose the integration of local shape prior in the form of a sparse high order potentials (SHOPs) into the algorithm to reduce the oversmoothing of drusen. The proposed algorithm was evaluated in a public database. The mean unsigned errors, relative to the average of two experts, for the inner limiting membrane (ILM), IRPEDC and BM were 2.94±2.69, 5.53±5.66 and 4.00±4.00 µm, respectively. Drusen areas measurements were evaluated, relative to the average of two expert graders, by the mean absolute area difference and overlap ratio, which were 1579.7 ± 2106.8 µm2 and 0.78 ± 0.11, respectively.

Highlights

  • age-related macular degeneration (AMD) causes progressive degeneration of the central vision, being aging its main risk factor [1]

  • We will consider the limits of drusen as the IRPEDC and Bruch’s membrane (BM) boundaries (Fig. 1) because these encompass both types of drusen and clinical features related to AMD, such as hyperreflective foci or drusen remnants over geographic atrophy (GA) [7]

  • An algorithm for multi-surface segmentation with sparse high order potentials (SHOPs) was proposed with the goal of segmenting accurately boundaries that limit drusen, i.e., IRPEDC and BM, in intermediate AMD volumes

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Introduction

AMD causes progressive degeneration of the central vision, being aging its main risk factor [1]. Drusen are extracellular deposits of material (e.g., lipids and proteins) accumulated between the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and the BM (Fig. 1) [5] These lesions can have quite different shape, size, composition, color and border definition [1]. Concerning drusen visualization, OCT presents some advantages over retinography, namely: better contour definition, higher number of visible drusen, higher sensitivity to size change (in follow-up exams) and no interference from eye fundus pigmentation [4, 8,9,10]. With these reasons in mind, OCT was the modality selected for this work

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