Fundus camera versus smartphone camera attachment: image quality analysis

Nicole Barritt, Mohana Kuppuswamy Parthasarathy, Ibrahim Faruq, J. Zelek, V. Lakshminarayanan
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Fundus cameras are the current clinical standard for capturing retinal images, which are used to diagnose a variety of sight-threatening conditions. Traditional fundus cameras are not easily transported, making them unsuitable for field use. In addition, traditional fundus cameras are expensive. Due to this, a variety of technologies have been developed such as the D-EYE Digital Ophthalmoscope (D-EYE Srl, Padova, Italy) which is compatible with various cellphone cameras. This paper reports on the comparison of the image quality of the Nidek RS-330 OCT Retina Scan Duo (Nidek, Tokyo, Japan) and the D-EYE paired with an iPhone 6 (Apple, Cupertino, USA). Twenty-one participants were enrolled in the study of whom 14 underwent nonmydriatic and mydriatic imaging with the D-EYE and the Nidek. Seven participants underwent nonmydriatic imaging with the D-EYE and the Nidek. The images were co-registered and cropped so that the region of interest was equal in both the D-EYE and Nidek images, as the D-EYE had a smaller field of view. Using the Nidek image as the reference, objective full-reference image quality analysis was performed. Metrics such as structural similarity index and peak signal noise ratio were obtained. It was found that the image quality of the D-EYE is limited by the attached iPhone camera, and is lower when compared to the Nidek. Quantification of the differences between the D-EYE and Nidek allows for targeted development of smartphone camera attachments that can help to bridge the current gap in image quality.
眼底相机与智能手机相机附件:图像质量分析
眼底相机是目前用于捕捉视网膜图像的临床标准,用于诊断各种视力威胁状况。传统的眼底相机不容易运输,不适合野外使用。此外,传统眼底相机价格昂贵。因此,开发了多种技术,如D-EYE数字检眼镜(D-EYE Srl,帕多瓦,意大利),与各种手机摄像头兼容。本文报道了Nidek RS-330 OCT视网膜扫描Duo (Nidek,东京,日本)和D-EYE与iPhone 6(苹果,库比蒂诺,美国)配对的图像质量的比较。21名参与者参加了这项研究,其中14名接受了D-EYE和Nidek的无肌痛和有肌痛成像。7名参与者接受了D-EYE和Nidek的非散体成像。由于D-EYE具有较小的视野,因此这些图像被共同配准和裁剪,因此D-EYE和Nidek图像中的感兴趣区域是相等的。以Nidek图像为参照物,进行客观的全参照物图像质量分析。得到了结构相似指数、峰值信噪比等指标。结果发现,D-EYE的图像质量受到iPhone相机的限制,比Nidek低。对D-EYE和Nidek之间的差异进行量化,可以有针对性地开发智能手机相机附件,帮助弥合目前在图像质量方面的差距。
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