Sensors (Sep 2023)

Eye Segmentation Method for Telehealth: Application to the Myasthenia Gravis Physical Examination

  • Quentin Lesport,
  • Guillaume Joerger,
  • Henry J. Kaminski,
  • Helen Girma,
  • Sienna McNett,
  • Mohammad Abu-Rub,
  • Marc Garbey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23187744
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 18
p. 7744

Abstract

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Due to the precautions put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic, utilization of telemedicine has increased quickly for patient care and clinical trials. Unfortunately, teleconsultation is closer to a video conference than a medical consultation, with the current solutions setting the patient and doctor into an evaluation that relies entirely on a two-dimensional view of each other. We are developing a patented telehealth platform that assists with diagnostic testing of ocular manifestations of myasthenia gravis. We present a hybrid algorithm combining deep learning with computer vision to give quantitative metrics of ptosis and ocular muscle fatigue leading to eyelid droop and diplopia. The method works both on a fixed image and frame by frame of the video in real-time, allowing capture of dynamic muscular weakness during the examination. We then use signal processing and filtering to derive robust metrics of ptosis and l ocular misalignment. In our construction, we have prioritized the robustness of the method versus accuracy obtained in controlled conditions in order to provide a method that can operate in standard telehealth conditions. The approach is general and can be applied to many disorders of ocular motility and ptosis.

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