AI for OCT: Fluids Quantification
The presence of fluids such as Intraretinal Cystoid Fluid (IRC), Diffuse Edema, Subretinal Fluid (SRF), and Serous Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE) Detachment are critical biomarkers for conditions like nAMD, DME, DR, and RVO. Accurate detection, quantification, and tracking of these fluids are essential for monitoring disease activity, evaluating treatment efficacy, and making informed prognoses.
We created specialized more detailed functions which detect these biomarkers for more specific and accurate tracking. The AI algorithm was additionally trained to work directly with fluids considering the importance of these biomarkers for accurate diagnostics.
Altris AI’s advanced algorithms, trained on millions of OCT scans, provide precise and objective fluid analysis. Each of the four fluid types is localized and color-coded for clarity. Quantitative metrics such as volume, area, and ETDRS grids (1, 3, and 6 mm) are calculated and presented in mm3 or nanoliters for comprehensive evaluation. The Progression Tracking feature offers historical trend analysis with intuitive visualizations through graphs and percentages.
By integrating AI-driven quantitative tracking and progression monitoring, Altris AI enables specialists to deliver more personalized and effective treatments, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes.