Artificial intelligence in retinal disease: clinical application, challenges, and future directions

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Malena Daich Varela
Sagnik Sen
Thales Antonio Cabral De Guimaraes
Nathaniel Kabiri
Nikolas Pontikos
Konstantinos Balaskas
Michel Michaelides
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[1] UCL Institute of Ophthalmology,
[2] Moorfields Eye Hospital,undefined
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Retina; Artificial intelligence; Age-related macular dystrophy; Inherited retinal disease; Diabetic retinopathy;
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Retinal diseases are a leading cause of blindness in developed countries, accounting for the largest share of visually impaired children, working-age adults (inherited retinal disease), and elderly individuals (age-related macular degeneration). These conditions need specialised clinicians to interpret multimodal retinal imaging, with diagnosis and intervention potentially delayed. With an increasing and ageing population, this is becoming a global health priority. One solution is the development of artificial intelligence (AI) software to facilitate rapid data processing. Herein, we review research offering decision support for the diagnosis, classification, monitoring, and treatment of retinal disease using AI. We have prioritised diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, inherited retinal disease, and retinopathy of prematurity. There is cautious optimism that these algorithms will be integrated into routine clinical practice to facilitate access to vision-saving treatments, improve efficiency of healthcare systems, and assist clinicians in processing the ever-increasing volume of multimodal data, thereby also liberating time for doctor-patient interaction and co-development of personalised management plans.
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