EMR-Radiological Phenotypes in Diseases of the Optic Nerve and their Association with Visual Function.

Shikha Chaganti, Jamie R Robinson, Camilo Bermudez, Thomas Lasko, Louise A Mawn, Bennett A Landman
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Multi-modal analyses of diseases of the optic nerve, that combine radiological imaging with other electronic medical records (EMR), improve understanding of visual function. We conducted a study of 55 patients with glaucoma and 32 patients with thyroid eye disease (TED). We collected their visual assessments, orbital CT imaging, and EMR data. We developed an image-processing pipeline that segmented and extracted structural metrics from CT images. We derive EMR phenotype vectors with the help of PheWAS (from diagnostic codes) and ProWAS (from treatment codes). Next, we performed a principal component analysis and multiple-correspondence analysis to identify their association with visual function scores. We find that structural metrics derived from CT imaging are significantly associated with functional visual score for both glaucoma (R2=0.32) and TED (R2=0.4). Addition of EMR phenotype vectors to the model significantly improved (p<1E-04) the R2 to 0.4 for glaucoma and 0.54 for TED.

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视神经疾病的emr -放射学表型及其与视觉功能的关系。
视神经疾病的多模态分析,结合放射成像和其他电子医疗记录(EMR),提高了对视觉功能的理解。我们对55例青光眼患者和32例甲状腺眼病(TED)患者进行了研究。我们收集了他们的视觉评估、眼眶CT成像和EMR数据。我们开发了一个图像处理流水线,从CT图像中分割和提取结构指标。我们在PheWAS(来自诊断代码)和ProWAS(来自治疗代码)的帮助下获得EMR表型载体。接下来,我们进行了主成分分析和多重对应分析,以确定它们与视觉功能评分的关联。我们发现来自CT成像的结构指标与青光眼(R2=0.32)和TED (R2=0.4)的功能视觉评分显著相关。在模型中加入EMR表型载体后,青光眼的p2值为0.4,TED的p2值为0.54。
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