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Invited Review

Automatic analysis of corneal nerves imaged using in vivo confocal microscopy

, BSc PhD & , MOptom PhD GradCertOcTher FBCLA FAAO
Pages 147-161 | Received 13 Jun 2017, Accepted 12 Oct 2017, Published online: 21 Apr 2021
 

Abstract

Interest has grown over the past decade in using in vivo confocal microscopy to analyse the morphology of corneal nerves and their changes over time. Advances in computational modelling techniques have been applied to automate the estimation of sub‐basal nerve structure. These objective methods have the potential to quantify nerve density (and length), tortuosity, variations in nerve thickness, as well as temporal changes in nerve fibres such as migration patterns. Different approaches to automated nerve analysis, methods proposed and how they were validated in previous literature are reviewed. Improved understanding of these approaches and their limitations will help improve the diagnostic leverage of emerging developments for monitoring the onset and progression of a broad class of systemic diseases, including diabetes.

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Women Research Pioneers in Australian Optometry

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Many thanks to N. Briggs for advice on one of the statistical concepts discussed here. JK was supported by an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship.

Notes

a Krippendorff's agreement co‐efficient is a measure of inter‐coder reliability that is sensitive to scale and position, making it more ideal for this application than scale‐invariant statistics like the correlation co‐efficient (see KrippendorffCitation1970).

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Funding

Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship

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