Study on Eye-Brain Cross-Organ Mapping and Systemic Disease Association Based on Multimodal Big Data

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
AgeNot listed
SponsorBeijing Friendship Hospital

About this trial

This project integrates multimodal eye data (CFP, OCT, OCTA) from 50,000 cases, brain MR data from 150,000 cases, and ICD diagnoses, medical orders, and test results from an eye-brain paired cohort of 8,000 cases to construct an eye-brain cross-modal mapping model and an eye-brain-systemic disease association model. It aims to clarify the quantitative associations between multimodal ocular features and brain structural and vascular characteristics as well as systemic disease ICD diagnoses, thereby uncovering the cross-organ and cross-modal linkage mechanisms between the eye and brain. Ultimately, it seeks to achieve mapping and prediction of brain imaging features based on ocular data, enable ocular-based diagnosis and prediction of various diseases, and contribute significantly to early disease screening, risk stratification, and optimization of clinical diagnosis and treatment.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Eye data: Images must meet quality standards (no significant artifacts, key structures clearly visible), with complete examination records (including examination date and device model).

Brain data: MR images must be free of motion artifacts, with complete sequences (at least including T1-weighted imaging and MRA), and reports must confirm no technical issues.

Eye-brain paired cohort: Must contain at least one type of eye image (including CFP, OCT, or OCTA) along with brain MR data, and be linkable to a unique identifier and clinical information in the database

Clinical data: Clinical information (such as core biochemical indicators, demographic information, and necessary questionnaire items) must have a missing rate ≤30%, with standardized and clear ICD diagnostic codes, complete laboratory test data, and medical order information (including medication or follow-up recommendations)

Disqualifiers

Ocular examinations in which key features cannot be identified due to conditions such as cataracts or vitreous hemorrhage brain MR images deemed unacceptable in quality due to factors such as metal implants

Clinical information (including core biochemical indicators, demographic details, essential questionnaire items, etc.) with a missing rate exceeding 30%

Individuals who are pregnant or lactating, those with ocular trauma, congenital ocular malformations, or severe organic diseases.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • No interventions were involved in this study.

Treatment groups

208,000 Participants
are divided into 4 treatment groups

Locations

This trial has no locations

Sponsors and collaborators