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Classification Criteria for Intermediate Uveitis, Non-Pars Planitis Type

Authors :
Neal Oden
Jennifer E. Thorne
Alastair K Denniston
Andrew D. Dick
Douglas A. Jabs
James P. Dunn
Russell W. Read
Michal Kramer
Brett Trusko
Annabelle A. Okada
Steven Yeh
Alan G. Palestine
Source :
Am J Ophthalmol
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Purpose : To determine classification criteria for intermediate uveitis, non-pars planitis type (IU- NPP, also known as undifferentiated intermediate uveitis) Design : Machine learning of cases with IU-NPP and 4 other intermediate uveitides. Methods : Cases of intermediate uveitides were collected in an informatics-designed preliminary database, and a final database was constructed of cases achieving supermajority agreement on the diagnosis, using formal consensus techniques. Cases were split into a training set and a validation set. Machine learning using multinomial logistic regression was used on the training set to determine a parsimonious set of criteria that minimized the misclassification rate among the intermediate uveitides. The resulting criteria were evaluated on the validation set. Results : Five hundred eighty-nine of cases of intermediate uveitides, including 114 cases of IU-NPP, were evaluated by machine learning. The overall accuracy for intermediate uveitides was 99.8% in the training set and 99.3% in the validation set (95% confidence interval 96.1, 99.9). Key criteria for IU-NPP included unilateral or bilateral intermediate uveitis with neither 1) snowballs in the vitreous nor 2) snowbanks on the pars plana. Other key exclusions included: 1) multiple sclerosis, 2) sarcoidosis, and 3) syphilis. The misclassification rates for pars planitis were 0 % in the training set and 0% in the validation set, respectively. Conclusions : The criteria for IU-NPP had a low misclassification rate and appeared to perform well enough for use in clinical and translational research.

Details

ISSN :
18791891
Volume :
228
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of ophthalmology
Accession number :
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