Glaucoma CDSS
Upload a retinal fundus image to receive a clinical screening report.
Research prototype — NOT a medical device. All results must be reviewed by a qualified ophthalmologist.
Glaucoma CDSS
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How to Interpret the Report
1. vCDR (Vertical Cup-to-Disc Ratio)
The most important glaucoma screening metric. General interpretation:
- 0.30 – 0.50 → Usually within healthy range
- 0.50 – 0.65 → Borderline / monitor carefully
- 0.65 – 0.80 → Glaucoma suspect
- > 0.80 → High glaucoma risk
Higher values indicate enlargement of the optic cup relative to the optic disc.
3. Uncertainty Score
Represents model confidence.
- < 0.05 → Stable prediction
- 0.05 – 0.10 → Moderate uncertainty
- > 0.10 → Low confidence prediction
High uncertainty may occur with:
- poor image quality,
- blur,
- extreme lighting,
- incomplete optic disc visibility.
4. Structural Measurements
Disc Area
Estimated optic disc size in pixels.
Cup Area
Estimated optic cup size in pixels.
Cup/Disc %
Percentage of cup area relative to disc area. Larger cup proportions may indicate glaucomatous damage.
5. Risk Levels
Healthy
No major structural glaucoma indicators detected.
Glaucoma Suspect
One or more warning signs detected:
- elevated vCDR,
- ISNT violation,
- anatomical inconsistency,
- or uncertain segmentation.
High Risk
Strong structural indicators of glaucoma detected. Clinical ophthalmology review is strongly recommended.
Important Disclaimer
This system is a research prototype and NOT a certified medical device. The generated report is intended for:
- educational use,
- AI research,
- and preliminary screening assistance only.
All clinical decisions must be made by a qualified ophthalmologist.