Automatic image analyser to assess retinal vessel calibre (ALTAIR). A new tool to evaluate the thickness, area and length of the vessels of the retina

•There are software that analyze the retinal vassels in which the observer's intervention is important.•ALTAIR analyzes, in addition to thickness of the vessels, the length of these and the surface of vascularization.•The Altair has shown adequate reliability and validity for the analysis of th...

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Hauptverfasser: Maderuelo-Fernandez, Jose A., Garcia-Garcia, Angel, Chamoso, Pablo, Recio-Rodríguez, Jose I., Rodríguez-González, Sara, Patino-Alonso, Maria C., Rodriguez-Sanchez, Emiliano, Corchado-Rodríguez, Juan M., Gómez-Marcos, Manuel A., Garcia-Ortiz, Luis
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description •There are software that analyze the retinal vassels in which the observer's intervention is important.•ALTAIR analyzes, in addition to thickness of the vessels, the length of these and the surface of vascularization.•The Altair has shown adequate reliability and validity for the analysis of the retina vessels.•The length of the vessels and the surface of vascularization is related to systemic circulation. The examination of the fundus allows to evaluate retinal the microcirculation in vivo. We assess the reliability and validity of ALTAIR software, and to evaluate its clinical relevance by the association of thickness, area and length of the retinal vessels with other measures of vascular structure and function, target organ damage and cardiovascular risk. Cross-sectional study involving a total of 250 subjects aged 62 ± 9 years, 51 % males. In a random subsample of 60 subjects (118 retinographies), we estimated the intraobserver, interobserver and interdevice intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) of the measurements of retinal vascular thickness, area and length in 3 concentric circles. Concurrent validity was assessed with all 250 subjects (495 retinographies), analysing the relationship to age, blood pressure, target organ damage, vascular structure and function, and cardiovascular risk. Of the sample, 69 % were diagnosed with hypertension and 17 % with diabetes. Intraobserver ICC ranged from 0.640 for venous length to 0.906 for arterial area. Interobserver ICC ranged from 0.809 for arterial length to 0.916 for venous area, and interdevice ICC for arteriovenous ratio (AVR) was 0.887, thickness of arteries 0.590 and vein thickness 0.677. We found a moderate correlation between retinal vascular parameters and vascular structure and function, and target organ damage. In multiple linear regression analysis, the association with blood pressure, albumin/creatinine ratio, carotid intima-media thickness and cardiovascular risk is maintained. The ALTAIR tool has been useful for analysing the thickness, area and length of retinal vessels, with adequate reliability and a concomitant association of retinal vessel measurements with other cardiovascular parameters and cardiovascular risk. Therefore, in addition to thickness, the area and length of retinal vessels could also play a role in the prediction of cardiovascular risk.
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