System Development for Measuring the Arterious Venous Rate (AVR) for the Diagnosis of Hypertensive Retinopathy

D. Ortiz, M. Cubides, A. Suarez, M. Zequera, J. Quiroga, J. Gomez, N. Arroyo
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Abstract

The retinal blood vessels are very sensitive to the changes in the blood pressure. The changes in diameter of retinal vessels are an important sign of diseases such as hypertension, arteriosclerosis and diabetes, and may be used for the prevention of further consequences caused by the hypertension such as heart attack, brain stroke and renal failure. Those changes are reflected as arteriolar narrowing which changes the vessel caliber, and modify the arterious venous rate (AVR). Obtaining precise measurements of vascular widths is a critical and demanding process in automated retinal image analysis. A prototype system is developed for measuring the vessels caliber, calculates the AVR and determines the presence of Hypertensive Retinopathy. The process is implemented using different techniques of image and signal analysis including Gabor wavelet, gradients, morphological operations and Niblack. A classification algorithm is also implemented to separate veins from arteries. The diameter measurement is based on the image skeleton and the perpendicular segment of the vessel. The results obtained are presented.
高血压视网膜病变动脉静脉速率(AVR)检测系统的研制
视网膜血管对血压的变化非常敏感。视网膜血管直径的变化是高血压、动脉硬化和糖尿病等疾病的重要标志,可用于预防高血压引起的进一步后果,如心脏病发作、脑中风和肾衰竭。这些变化反映为小动脉变窄,改变了血管口径,改变了动静脉速率(AVR)。在自动视网膜图像分析中,获得血管宽度的精确测量是一个关键和苛刻的过程。开发了一种用于测量血管直径、计算AVR和确定高血压视网膜病变存在的原型系统。该过程使用不同的图像和信号分析技术实现,包括Gabor小波、梯度、形态操作和Niblack。还实现了一种分类算法来分离静脉和动脉。直径测量是基于图像骨架和血管的垂直段。给出了所得结果。
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