TY - JOUR
T1 - A Datasheet for the INSIGHT Birmingham, Solihull, and Black Country Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Dataset
AU - Kale, Aditya U.
AU - Mills, Andrew
AU - Guggenheim, Emily
AU - Gee, David
AU - Bodza, Samuel
AU - Anumakonda, Aparna
AU - Doal, Rima
AU - Williams, Rowena
AU - Gallier, Suzy
AU - Lee, Wen Hwa
AU - Galsworthy, Paul
AU - Benning, Manjit
AU - Fanning, Hilary
AU - Keane, Pearse A.
AU - Denniston, Alastair K.
AU - Mollan, Susan P.
PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - Purpose
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the most common microvascular complication associated with diabetes mellitus (DM), affecting approximately 40% of this patient population. Early detection of DR is vital to ensure monitoring of disease progression and prompt sight saving treatments as required. This article describes the data contained within the INSIGHT Birmingham, Solihull, and Black Country Diabetic Retinopathy Dataset.
Design
Dataset descriptor for routinely collected eye screening data.
Participants
All diabetic patients aged 12 years and older, attending annual digital retinal photography-based screening within the Birmingham, Solihull, and Black Country Eye Screening Programme.
Methods
The INSIGHT Health Data Research Hub for Eye Health is a National Health Service (NHS)–led ophthalmic bioresource that provides researchers with safe access to anonymized, routinely collected data from contributing NHS hospitals to advance research for patient benefit. This report describes the INSIGHT Birmingham, Solihull, and Black Country DR Screening Dataset, a dataset of anonymized images and linked screening data derived from the United Kingdom’s largest regional DR screening program.
Main Outcome Measures
This dataset consists of routinely collected data from the eye screening program. The data primarily include retinal photographs with the associated DR grading data. Additional data such as corresponding demographic details, information regarding patients’ diabetic status, and visual acuity data are also available. Further details regarding available data points are available in the supplementary information, in addition to the INSIGHT webpage included below.
Results
At the time point of this analysis (December 31, 2019), the dataset comprised 6 202 161 images from 246 180 patients, with a dataset inception date of January 1, 2007. The dataset includes 1 360 547 grading episodes between R0M0 and R3M1.
Conclusions
This dataset descriptor article summarizes the content of the dataset, how it has been curated, and what its potential uses are. Data are available through a structured application process for research studies that support discovery, clinical evidence analyses, and innovation in artificial intelligence technologies for patient benefit. Further information regarding the data repository and contact details can be found at https://www.insight.hdrhub.org/.
Financial Disclosure(s)
Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found after the references.
AB - Purpose
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the most common microvascular complication associated with diabetes mellitus (DM), affecting approximately 40% of this patient population. Early detection of DR is vital to ensure monitoring of disease progression and prompt sight saving treatments as required. This article describes the data contained within the INSIGHT Birmingham, Solihull, and Black Country Diabetic Retinopathy Dataset.
Design
Dataset descriptor for routinely collected eye screening data.
Participants
All diabetic patients aged 12 years and older, attending annual digital retinal photography-based screening within the Birmingham, Solihull, and Black Country Eye Screening Programme.
Methods
The INSIGHT Health Data Research Hub for Eye Health is a National Health Service (NHS)–led ophthalmic bioresource that provides researchers with safe access to anonymized, routinely collected data from contributing NHS hospitals to advance research for patient benefit. This report describes the INSIGHT Birmingham, Solihull, and Black Country DR Screening Dataset, a dataset of anonymized images and linked screening data derived from the United Kingdom’s largest regional DR screening program.
Main Outcome Measures
This dataset consists of routinely collected data from the eye screening program. The data primarily include retinal photographs with the associated DR grading data. Additional data such as corresponding demographic details, information regarding patients’ diabetic status, and visual acuity data are also available. Further details regarding available data points are available in the supplementary information, in addition to the INSIGHT webpage included below.
Results
At the time point of this analysis (December 31, 2019), the dataset comprised 6 202 161 images from 246 180 patients, with a dataset inception date of January 1, 2007. The dataset includes 1 360 547 grading episodes between R0M0 and R3M1.
Conclusions
This dataset descriptor article summarizes the content of the dataset, how it has been curated, and what its potential uses are. Data are available through a structured application process for research studies that support discovery, clinical evidence analyses, and innovation in artificial intelligence technologies for patient benefit. Further information regarding the data repository and contact details can be found at https://www.insight.hdrhub.org/.
Financial Disclosure(s)
Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found after the references.
KW - Diabetic retinopathy
KW - Biomedical data
KW - Dataset
KW - Diabetes mellitus
KW - Imaging
U2 - 10.1016/j.xops.2023.100293
DO - 10.1016/j.xops.2023.100293
M3 - Article
SN - 2666-9145
VL - 3
JO - Ophthalmology Science
JF - Ophthalmology Science
IS - 3
M1 - 100293
ER -