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Classification criteria for pars planitis.

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PURPOSE To determine classification criteria for pars planitis DESIGN: Machine learning of cases with pars planitis and 4 other intermediate uveitides. METHODS Cases of intermediate uveitides were collected in an… Click to show full abstract

PURPOSE To determine classification criteria for pars planitis DESIGN: Machine learning of cases with pars planitis and 4 other intermediate uveitides. METHODS Cases of intermediate uveitides were collected in an informatics-designed preliminary database, and a final database was constructed of cases achieving supermajority agreement on the diagnosis, using formal consensus techniques. Cases were split into a training set and a validation set. Machine learning using multinomial logistic regression was used on the training set to determine a parsimonious set of criteria that minimized the misclassification rate among the intermediate uveitides. The resulting criteria were evaluated on the validation set. RESULTS Five hundred eighty-nine cases of intermediate uveitides, including 226 cases of pars planitis, were evaluated by machine learning. The overall accuracy for intermediate uveitides was 99.8% in the training set and 99.3% in the validation set (95% confidence interval 96.1, 99.9). Key criteria for pars planitis included unilateral or bilateral intermediate uveitis with either 1) snowballs in the vitreous or 2) snowbanks on the pars plana. Key exclusions included: 1) multiple sclerosis, 2) sarcoidosis, and 3) syphilis. The misclassification rates for pars planitis were 0 % in the training set and 1.7% in the validation set, respectively. CONCLUSIONS The criteria for pars planitis had a low misclassification rate and appeared to perform sufficiently well for use in clinical and translational research.

Keywords: criteria pars; classification criteria; training set; validation set; pars planitis; intermediate uveitides

Journal Title: American journal of ophthalmology
Year Published: 2021

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