This study was conducted to develop an AI solution to evaluate clinical activity score (CAS) of thyroid associated orbitopathy (TAO) using periocular selfie images taken by smartphones in patients with thyroid dysfunction. An AI solution to evaluate CAS in TAO was developed in previous retrospective study using periorbital digital images taken by DSLR camera in the studio. This AI solution will be adjusted to show its best performance with periocular selfie images taken by smartphones.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
taking periorbital selfie images using smartphones
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Accuracy for clinical activity score (CAS) of thyroid eye disease (TED)
Accuracy of AI solution using smartphone selfie images for CAS of TED.
Time frame: baseline (this study has no intervention)
Diagnostic accuracy for active thyroid eye disease
Accuracy of AI solution using smartphone selfie images for active thyroid eye disease (TED) which is defined as 3 or more of clinical activity score
Time frame: baseline (this study has no intervention)
Accuracy for redness of eyelids
Accuracy of AI solution using smartphone selfie images for redness of eyelids
Time frame: baseline (this study has no intervention)
Accuracy for redness of conjunctiva
Accuracy of AI solution using smartphone selfie images for redness of conjunctiva
Time frame: baseline (this study has no intervention)
Accuracy for swelling of eyelids
Accuracy of AI solution using smartphone selfie images for swelling of eyelids
Time frame: baseline (this study has no intervention)
Accuracy for swelling of conjunctiva
Accuracy of AI solution using smartphone selfie images for swelling of conjunctiva
Time frame: baseline (this study has no intervention)
Accuracy for swelling of caruncle
Accuracy of AI solution using smartphone selfie images for swelling of caruncle
Time frame: baseline (this study has no intervention)
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