Choroidalyzer: An open-source, end-to-end pipeline for choroidal analysis in optical coherence tomography
Justin Engelmann, Jamie Burke, Charlene Hamid, Megan Reid-Schachter,, Dan Pugh, Neeraj Dhaun, Diana Moukaddem, Lyle Gray, Niall Strang, Paul, McGraw, Amos Storkey, Paul J. Steptoe, Stuart King, Tom MacGillivray, Miguel, O. Bernabeu, Ian J.C. MacCormick

TL;DR
Choroidalyzer is an open-source, automated pipeline that accurately segments the choroid in OCT images and extracts key metrics, offering a standardized tool for ophthalmic research and clinical assessment.
Contribution
This work introduces Choroidalyzer, a fully automated, open-source tool for choroid segmentation and analysis in OCT images, validated across multiple datasets and device types.
Findings
High segmentation accuracy with Dice scores above 0.97 for region
Strong correlation (r > 0.97) with manual measurements for thickness and area
Comparable performance to human graders in choroid analysis
Abstract
Purpose: To develop Choroidalyzer, an open-source, end-to-end pipeline for segmenting the choroid region, vessels, and fovea, and deriving choroidal thickness, area, and vascular index. Methods: We used 5,600 OCT B-scans (233 subjects, 6 systemic disease cohorts, 3 device types, 2 manufacturers). To generate region and vessel ground-truths, we used state-of-the-art automatic methods following manual correction of inaccurate segmentations, with foveal positions manually annotated. We trained a U-Net deep-learning model to detect the region, vessels, and fovea to calculate choroid thickness, area, and vascular index in a fovea-centred region of interest. We analysed segmentation agreement (AUC, Dice) and choroid metrics agreement (Pearson, Spearman, mean absolute error (MAE)) in internal and external test sets. We compared Choroidalyzer to two manual graders on a small subset of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRetinal Imaging and Analysis · Retinal Diseases and Treatments · Optical Coherence Tomography Applications
Methods*Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Max Pooling · Concatenated Skip Connection · Convolution · U-Net
