Clinical evaluation of 'local contrast enhancement' for oral fluorescein angiograms

Purpose : To describe and assess the clinical impact of ‘local contrast enhancement’ on oral fluorescein angiograms. Methods : Oral fluorescein angiograms (OFA) were performed on 12 patients with a range of diabetic retinopathy. The digital images were processed using two enhancement techniques: his...

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Veröffentlicht in:Eye (London) 2000-06, Vol.14 (3a), p.318-318
Hauptverfasser: Newsom, Richard S B, Sinthanayothin, Chanjira, Boyce, James, Casswell, Anthony G, Williamson, Tom H
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose : To describe and assess the clinical impact of ‘local contrast enhancement’ on oral fluorescein angiograms. Methods : Oral fluorescein angiograms (OFA) were performed on 12 patients with a range of diabetic retinopathy. The digital images were processed using two enhancement techniques: histogram equalisation, a widely available method; and ‘local contrast enhancement’. Twelve control images and 24 enhanced images were randomised and subjectively graded for clarity between 1 and 100 on a visual analogue scale by two masked observers. A score of 50% was chosen as the cut-off for clinically useful images. Results : The mean score for the unenhanced images was 38.8% (SD 19.4); the histogram equalisation performed better at 54.7% (SD 10.0) ( p = 0.016) and ‘local contrast enhancement at 69.4% (SD 13.6) ( p < 0.001). These results equate to a 14.7% improvement in comparison with histogram equalisation and a 30.3% improvement with the ‘local contrast enhancement’ technique. All the ‘local contrast enhancement’ images were clinically useful, compared with 58.3% of the histogram equalisation images (χ 2 2.08, p = 0.2), and 33.3% of the control images (χ 2 = 6.75, p = 0.01). Conclusion : This pilot study has demonstrated the power of ‘local contrast enhancement’ techniques for low-contrast fluorescein angiograms. Using ‘local contrast enhancement’ oral fluorescein angiograms can give high-quality images and may allow safer patient investigation.
ISSN:0950-222X
1476-5454
DOI:10.1038/eye.2000.80