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Review
. 2024 Jan 26;11(2):122.
doi: 10.3390/bioengineering11020122.

Advancing Glaucoma Care: Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Diagnosis, Management, and Progression Detection

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Review

Advancing Glaucoma Care: Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Diagnosis, Management, and Progression Detection

Yan Zhu et al. Bioengineering (Basel). .

Abstract

Glaucoma, the leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide, comprises a group of progressive optic neuropathies requiring early detection and lifelong treatment to preserve vision. Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are now demonstrating transformative potential across the spectrum of clinical glaucoma care. This review summarizes current capabilities, future outlooks, and practical translation considerations. For enhanced screening, algorithms analyzing retinal photographs and machine learning models synthesizing risk factors can identify high-risk patients needing diagnostic workup and close follow-up. To augment definitive diagnosis, deep learning techniques detect characteristic glaucomatous patterns by interpreting results from optical coherence tomography, visual field testing, fundus photography, and other ocular imaging. AI-powered platforms also enable continuous monitoring, with algorithms that analyze longitudinal data alerting physicians about rapid disease progression. By integrating predictive analytics with patient-specific parameters, AI can also guide precision medicine for individualized glaucoma treatment selections. Advances in robotic surgery and computer-based guidance demonstrate AI's potential to improve surgical outcomes and surgical training. Beyond the clinic, AI chatbots and reminder systems could provide patient education and counseling to promote medication adherence. However, thoughtful approaches to clinical integration, usability, diversity, and ethical implications remain critical to successfully implementing these emerging technologies. This review highlights AI's vast capabilities to transform glaucoma care while summarizing key achievements, future prospects, and practical considerations to progress from bench to bedside.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; computer-aided diagnosis; glaucoma; machine learning; precision medicine; screening.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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The spectrum of AI applications in glaucoma healthcare.

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