A novel approach to evaluate blood parameters using computer vision techniques
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V. Bevilacqua
G. Dimauro
F. Marino
A. Brunetti
F. Cassano
Antonio Di Maio
E. Nasca
G. F. Trotta
F. Girardi
A. Ostuni
A. Guarini
Abstract
Current medical practice for determining hemoglobin concentration (which is especially important for anemic patients in need of blood transfusion) involves frequent blood tests. In this work, we propose an alternative, non-invasive approach to hemoglobin estimation, based on image analysis of a specific conjunctival region. Our ultimate goal is to develop an easy-to-use wearable device that patients themselves can employ at home to autonomously assess their need of blood transfusion. In this paper, we detail the prototype of our device and the methodology for extracting key information from the color values of the acquired image. Tests conducted on 77 anemic and healthy patients show significant correlation between the real hemoglobin value obtained through blood sampling and the value estimated by our algorithm. A prototypical binary classification algorithm for assessing the need of blood transfusion yielded good results in terms of accuracy, specificity and sensitivity, thus making it possible to avoid a significant number of blood tests.
Type
Publication
Proceedings of the 2016 IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications (MeMeA)
Correlation
Acquired Image
Alternative Noninvasive Approach
Anemic Patients
Biomedical Equipment
Biomedical Optical Imaging
Blood
Blood Parameters
Blood Sampling
Blood Transfusion
Body Sensor Networks
Color Values
Computer Vision
Computer Vision Techniques
Conjunctiva
Easy-to-Use Wearable Device
Eyelids
Feature Extraction
Frequent Blood Tests
Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin Concentration Estimation
Image Analysis
Image Classification
Image Color Analysis
Image Colour Analysis
Image Edge Detection
Image Segmentation
Key Information Extraction
Medical Practice
Medical Services
Molecular Biophysics
Non-Invasive
Proteins
Prototypical Binary Classification Algorithm
Real Hemoglobin Value
Specific Conjunctival Region