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Robust Detection of Retinal Neovascularization in Widefield Optical Coherence Tomography

Image and Video Processing 2026-04-01 v2 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Retinal neovascularization (RNV) is a vision threatening development in diabetic retinopathy (DR). Vision loss associated with RNV is preventable with timely intervention, making RNV clinical screening and monitoring a priority. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) angiography (OCTA) provides high-resolution imaging and high-sensitivity detection of RNV lesions. With recent commercial devices introducing widefield OCTA imaging to the clinic, the technology stands to improve early detection of RNV pathology. However, to meet clinical requirements these imaging capabilities must be combined with effective RNV detection and quantification, but existing algorithms for OCTA images are optimized for conventional, i.e. narrow, fields of view. Here, we present a novel approach for RNV diagnosis and staging on widefield OCT/OCTA. Unlike conventional methods dependent on multi-layer retinal segmentation, our model reframes RNV identification as a direct binary localization task. Our fully automated approach was trained and validated on 589 widefield scans (17x17-mm to 26x21-mm) collected from multiple devices at multiple clinics. Our method achieved a device-dependent area under curve (AUC) ranging from 0.96 to 0.99 for RNV diagnosis, and mean intersection over union (IOU) ranging from 0.76 to 0.88 for segmentation. We also demonstrate our method's ability to monitor lesion growth longitudinally. Our results indicate that deep learning-based analysis for widefield OCTA images could offer a valuable means for improving RNV screening and management.

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@article{arxiv.2511.17744,
  title  = {Robust Detection of Retinal Neovascularization in Widefield Optical Coherence Tomography},
  author = {Jinyi Hao and Jie Wang and Liqin Gao and Tristan T. Hormel and Yukun Guo and An-Lun Wu and Christina J. Flaxel and Steven T. Bailey and Kotaro Tsuboi and Thomas S. Hwang and Yali Jia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.17744},
  year   = {2026}
}

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21 pages, 12 figures. Submitted to Optica. Corresponding author: Yali Jia