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Development and validation of an artificial intelligence based screening tool for detection of retinopathy of prematurity in a South Indian population.

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The primary objective of this study was to develop and validate an AI algorithm as a screening tool for the detection of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).Images were collected from infants enrolled in the KIDROP tele-ROP screening program.We developed a deep learning (DL) algorithm with 227,326 wide-field images from multiple camera systems obtained from the KIDROP tele-ROP screening program in India over an 11-year period. 37,477 temporal retina images were utilized with the dataset split into train (nā€‰=ā€‰25,982, 69.33%), validation (nā€‰=ā€‰4,006, 10.69%), and an independent test set (nā€‰=ā€‰7,489, 19.98%). The algorithm consists of a binary classifier that distinguishes between the presence of ROP (Stages 1-3) and the absence of ROP. The image labels were retrieved from the daily registers of the tele-ROP program. They consist of per-eye diagnoses provided by trained ROP graders based on all images captured during the screening session. Infants requiring treatment and a proportion of those not requiring urgent referral had an additional confirmatory diagnosis from an ROP specialist.Of the 7,489 temporal images analyzed in the test set, 2,249 (30.0%) images showed the presence of ROP. The sensitivity and specificity to detect ROP was 91.46% (95% CI: 90.23%-92.59%) and 91.22% (95% CI: 90.42%-91.97%), respectively, while the positive predictive value (PPV) was 81.72% (95% CI: 80.37%-83.00%), negative predictive value (NPV) was 96.14% (95% CI: 95.60%-96.61%) and the AUROC was 0.970.The novel ROP screening algorithm demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity in detecting the presence of ROP. A prospective clinical validation in a real-world tele-ROP platform is under consideration. It has the potential to lower the number of screening sessions required to be conducted by a specialist for a high-risk preterm infant thus significantly improving workflow efficiency.Ā© 2023 Rao, Savoy, Tan, Fung, Bopitiya, Sivaraman and Vinekar.

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