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TREND database: Retinal images of healthy young subjects visualized by a portable digital non-mydriatic fundus camera

机译:趋势数据库:由便携式数字非瞳孔基底相机可视化的健康年轻科目的视网膜图像

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T opological characterization of the R etinal microvascular n E twork visualized by portable fu ND us camera ( TREND ) is a database comprising of 72 color digital retinal images collected from the students of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Montenegro, in the period from February 18 th to March 11 th 2020. The database also includes binarized images of manually segmented microvascular networks associated with each raw image. The participant demographic characteristics, health status, and social habits information such as age, sex, body mass index, smoking history, alcohol use, as well as previous medical history was collected. As proof of the concept, a smaller set of 10 color digital fundus images from healthy older participants is also included. Comparison of the microvascular parameters of these two sets of images demonstrate that digital fundus images recorded with a hand-held portable camera are able to capture the changes in patterns of microvascular network associated with aging. The raw images from the TREND database provide a standard that defines normal retinal anatomy and microvascular network geometry in young healthy people in Montenegro as it is seen with the digital hand-held portable non-mydriatic MiiS HORUS Scope DEC 200.This knowledge could facilitate the application of this technology at the primary level of health care for large scale telematic screening for complications of chronic diseases, such as hypertensive and diabetic retinopathy. In addition, it could aid in the development of new methods for early detection of age-related changes in the retina, systemic chronic diseases, as well as eye-specific diseases. The associated manually segmented images of the microvascular networks provide the standard that can be used for development of automatic software for image quality assessment, segmentation of microvascular network, and for computer-aided detection of pathological changes in retina. The TREND database is freely available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4521043 .
机译:通过便携式富ND美国相机(趋势)可视化的R引物微血管N e扭转的术语表征是一个数据库,包括从Montenegro大学的医学院学生收集的72种颜色数字视网膜图像。 2月18日至3月11日2020年。数据库还包括与每个原始图像相关的手动分段微血管网络的二值化图像。收集了年龄,性别,体重指数,吸烟历史,酒精使用以及以前的医学史等参与人口统计特征,健康状况和社会习惯信息。作为概念的证明,还包括一个较小的10个来自健康旧参与者的彩色数字眼底图像。这两组图像的微血管参数的比较表明,用手持便携式相机记录的数字眼底图像能够捕获与老化相关的微血管网络模式的变化。来自趋势数据库的原始图像提供了一个标准,它在黑山的年轻健康人中定义了正常的视网膜解剖和微血管网络几何形状,因为它看起来与数字手持便携式非瞳孔MIIS Horus范围Dec 200看。这一知识可以促进这种技术在大规模远程筛查中对慢性疾病并发症的大规模遥遥筛查的应用,如高血压和糖尿病视网膜病变。此外,它可以有助于开发早期检测视网膜的年龄相关变化的新方法,全身性慢性疾病以及眼特异性疾病。微血管网络的相关手动分段图像提供了可用于开发用于图像质量评估,微血管网络分割的自动软件的标准,以及用于视网膜的病理变化的计算机辅助检测。趋势数据库是在https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4521043免费提供的。

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