Abstract
To predict improvement of best corrected visual acuity(BCVA) 1 year after pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for epiretinal membrane(ERM) using artificial intelligence(AI) methods on optical coherence tomography(OCT) B-scan images. Four-hundred eleven(411) patients with stage II ERM were divided in a group improvement(IM)(≥ 15 ETDRS letters of VA recovery)and a group no improvement(N-IM)(<15 letters)according to 1-year VA improvement after 25 G PPV with internal limiting membrane(ILM) peeling.Primary outcome was the creation of a deep learning classifier(DLC) based on OCT B-scan images for prediction.Secondary outcome was assessment of the influence of various clinical and imaging predictors on BCVA improvement. Inception-ResNet-V2 was trained using standard augmentation techniques.Testing was performed on an external dataset.For secondary outcome, B-scan acquisitions were analyzed by graders both before and after fibrillary changes(FC) processing-enhancement. The overall performance of the DLC showed a sensitivity of 87.3% and a specificity of 86.2%. Regression analysis showed a difference in preoperative images prevalence of ectopic inner foveal layer (EIFL),foveal detachment,ellipsoid zone(EZ) interruption, cotton wool sign, unprocessed FC(OR=2.75(CI 2.49-2.96)) and processed FC(OR=5.42(CI 4.81-6.08)) while preoperative BCVA and central macular thickness(CMT) didn't differ between groups. The DLC showed high performances in predicting 1-year visual outcome in ERM surgery patients. FC should also be considered as relevant predictors.
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