2016
DOI: 10.18287/jbpe16.02.040302
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Two-dimensional fractal analysis of retinal tissue of healthy and diabetic eyes with optical coherence tomography

Abstract: Abstract. In the ophthalmic research, the measurement of the retinal thickness is usually employed for characterizing the structural changes of the retinal tissue. However, changes in the fractal dimension (FD) may provide additional information regarding the structure of the retinal layers and their early damage in ocular diseases. In the present paper, we investigated the possibility of detecting changes in the structure of the cellular layers of the retina by applying a two-dimensional fractal analysis to o… Show more

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“…We therefore employed a different approach based on fractal geometry 40 , 41 : to assess the roughness of a retinal layer through the fractal dimension of its thickness map. FD is a mathematical measure of complexity that has previously been employed in the retinal research of blood vessels 42 , 43 and diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy 44 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We therefore employed a different approach based on fractal geometry 40 , 41 : to assess the roughness of a retinal layer through the fractal dimension of its thickness map. FD is a mathematical measure of complexity that has previously been employed in the retinal research of blood vessels 42 , 43 and diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy 44 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative features in parafoveal zone such as thickness and FD with OCT [21,24], and VD with OC-TA [25] showed the diagnostic power to stage DR. In this study, the intensity parameters including the mean, median, variance, skewness, and kurtosis of intensities in sectors were calculated and the diagnostic abilities of them were investigated.…”
Section: Intensity Parametersmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In a study involving TD-OCT data of 74 healthy eyes, 38 eyes with T1DM with no retinopathy and 43 eyes with mild NPDR (MDR), the layer index measures were significantly smaller for all layers except the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in MDR eyes compared with healthy and DM eyes [47]. In the same study population, the assessment of fractal dimension of the GCL + IPL complex, OPL, and OS provided a more sensitive indicator than layer thickness alone for the discrimination of MDR eyes from healthy controls [48,49].…”
Section: The Use Of Advanced Imaging Biomarkers In Dr: Optical and Tementioning
confidence: 97%