Introduction: To identify novel velocity waveform parameters of the ophthalmic artery and central retinal artery by computer-aided image processing of Doppler ultrasonography measurements, and to evaluate correlations between the waveform parameters and different demographics and disease severity of open-angle glaucoma patients. Methods: Thirty-six images of 36 open-angle glaucoma patients were considered. A semiautomated image processing code was used to detect the digitalized ophthalmic artery and central retinal artery velocity waveforms and to extract the waveform parameters. Concordance correlation coefficient, two-sample t-test, and Pearson’s correlation coefficient were used to test for similarities, differences, and associations among variables. Results: Female glaucoma patients showed a statistically higher ophthalmic artery normalized distance between ascending and descending limb (p=0.004), hypertensive glaucoma patients a statistically higher ophthalmic artery peak systolic velocity time (p=0.025), glaucoma patients with hyperlipidemia a statistically higher ophthalmic artery resistivity index (p=0.023) and a statistically higher ophthalmic artery peak systolic velocity acceleration (p=0.025), glaucoma patients with cardiovascular diseases a statistically lower central retinal artery normalized distance between ascending and descending limb of the wave (p=0.033) and a statistically higher central retinal artery period (p=0.028), and patients with different body mass index a statistically different central retinal artery normalized distance between ascending and descending limb of the wave (p=0.016). Groups with different disease severity, classified following the Brusini glaucoma staging system 2, showed statistically different central retinal artery normalized distance between ascending and descending limb of the wave (p<0.001) and central retinal artery period (p=0.016). No statistical differences were found in regard to race, diabetes status, glaucoma family history, and smoking. Discussion: Ophthalmic artery and central retinal artery computer-aided analysis of velocity waveforms could identify novel waveform parameters capable of differentiating among different demographics and disease severity of open-angle glaucoma patients.

Waveform parameters of retrobulbar vessels in glaucoma patients with different demographics and disease severity

Annalisa De Silvestri
Formal Analysis
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Giovanni Milano
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Alice C Verticchio Vercellin
Data Curation
2019-01-01

Abstract

Introduction: To identify novel velocity waveform parameters of the ophthalmic artery and central retinal artery by computer-aided image processing of Doppler ultrasonography measurements, and to evaluate correlations between the waveform parameters and different demographics and disease severity of open-angle glaucoma patients. Methods: Thirty-six images of 36 open-angle glaucoma patients were considered. A semiautomated image processing code was used to detect the digitalized ophthalmic artery and central retinal artery velocity waveforms and to extract the waveform parameters. Concordance correlation coefficient, two-sample t-test, and Pearson’s correlation coefficient were used to test for similarities, differences, and associations among variables. Results: Female glaucoma patients showed a statistically higher ophthalmic artery normalized distance between ascending and descending limb (p=0.004), hypertensive glaucoma patients a statistically higher ophthalmic artery peak systolic velocity time (p=0.025), glaucoma patients with hyperlipidemia a statistically higher ophthalmic artery resistivity index (p=0.023) and a statistically higher ophthalmic artery peak systolic velocity acceleration (p=0.025), glaucoma patients with cardiovascular diseases a statistically lower central retinal artery normalized distance between ascending and descending limb of the wave (p=0.033) and a statistically higher central retinal artery period (p=0.028), and patients with different body mass index a statistically different central retinal artery normalized distance between ascending and descending limb of the wave (p=0.016). Groups with different disease severity, classified following the Brusini glaucoma staging system 2, showed statistically different central retinal artery normalized distance between ascending and descending limb of the wave (p<0.001) and central retinal artery period (p=0.016). No statistical differences were found in regard to race, diabetes status, glaucoma family history, and smoking. Discussion: Ophthalmic artery and central retinal artery computer-aided analysis of velocity waveforms could identify novel waveform parameters capable of differentiating among different demographics and disease severity of open-angle glaucoma patients.
2019
The Ophthalmology category covers resources on clinical research and medicine in ophthalmology, and diseases of the eye. Resources on physiological optics and optometry as well as reconstructive surgery are included.
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Disease progression, Doppler ultrasonography, glaucoma, imaging, image processing, velocity, waveform parameters
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Carichino, Lucia; Harris, Alon; Lapin, Sergey; Guidoboni, Giovanna; Cassani, Simone; DE SILVESTRI, Annalisa; Tinelli, Carmine; Milano, Giovanni; Siesk...espandi
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