Evaluation of a deep learning system for the joint automated detection of diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration
Cristina Gonz\'alez-Gonzalo, Ver\'onica S\'anchez-Guti\'errez, Paula, Hern\'andez-Mart\'inez, In\'es Contreras, Yara T. Lechanteur, Artin Domanian,, Bram van Ginneken, Clara I. S\'anchez

TL;DR
This study validates a deep learning system that accurately detects diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration in fundus images, matching expert performance and supporting joint eye disease screening.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive validation of a deep learning system for simultaneous detection of DR and AMD on diverse datasets, demonstrating high accuracy and clinical potential.
Findings
System achieved AUC > 94% for both diseases.
Performance comparable to human experts.
Validated on multiple large datasets.
Abstract
Purpose: To validate the performance of a commercially-available, CE-certified deep learning (DL) system, RetCAD v.1.3.0 (Thirona, Nijmegen, The Netherlands), for the joint automatic detection of diabetic retinopathy (DR) and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in color fundus (CF) images on a dataset with mixed presence of eye diseases. Methods: Evaluation of joint detection of referable DR and AMD was performed on a DR-AMD dataset with 600 images acquired during routine clinical practice, containing referable and non-referable cases of both diseases. Each image was graded for DR and AMD by an experienced ophthalmologist to establish the reference standard (RS), and by four independent observers for comparison with human performance. Validation was furtherly assessed on Messidor (1200 images) for individual identification of referable DR, and the Age-Related Eye Disease Study…
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