IP Library Granted Patent US 12702295
Granted Patent B2
US 12702295 · App. 17/495,295 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Methods and apparatus for screening for maladies by retinal scan

Inventor: Fred H Lambrou (Jacksonville, FL)
A61B3/12A61B3/0058A61B3/102A61B3/1176A61B3/135A61B5/0013A61B5/4088A61B5/7275
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Patent No.
US 12702295
App. No.
17/495,295
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure provides for an ophthalmic testing system that may prescreen for ophthalmic diseases and systemic diseases. In some embodiments, an OTS may provide general screening results and relatives scores to patients that may be at risk for diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, or Alzheimer's. In some implementations, the OTS may offer self-screening features without collecting personal information that may identify the individual. In some embodiments, the OTS may use artificial intelligence and machine learning and machine learning to provide accurate and instant analysis and results to a user.

Claims (34)

1 . A method of diagnosing a disease risk using a self-administered ophthalmic testing system, the method comprising the steps of:

a. prompting a patient to enter into a touchscreen health information about the patient, wherein the touchscreen is in logical connection with a processor, a memory, and an imaging device;

b. recording, via the imaging device, a first image of at least one of the patient's retinas;

c. storing the first image in the memory;

d. transforming, via the processor, the first image into a first rasterized image;

e. creating a second rasterized image through machine learning processing;

f. comparing a component of the first rasterized image to a component of the second rasterized image; and

g. based upon the comparison of the first and second rasterized images, causing the touchscreen to display a diagnosis of the disease risk.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the imaging device comprises an optical coherence tomography apparatus.

3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the disease risk is early-onset Alzheimer's disease.

4 . The method of claim 3 , wherein the component of the first rasterized image and the component of the second rasterized image is a thickness of the patient's retinal nerve fiber layer, and wherein the touchscreen displays a positive diagnosis of a risk of early-onset Alzheimer's disease based upon a decrease in thickness of the patient's retinal nerve fiber layer.

5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein the second rasterized image is a prerecorded image of a retina of a person having a cataract as processed by a machine learning algorithm.

6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein the disease risk is a risk of cardiac disease.

7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the component of the first rasterized image is a quality of a vitreous of the patient's eye, the component of the second rasterized image is a quality of a vitreous of the retina of the person having a cataract, and wherein the touchscreen displays a positive diagnosis of a risk of cardiac disease based upon a comparison of the quality of the components of the first and second rasterized images.

8 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the disease risk is early death, and wherein the component of the first rasterized image and the component of the second rasterized image is a macula of the patient's retina, and wherein the touchscreen displays a positive diagnosis of a risk of early death based upon a degeneration in the macula.

9 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of:

h. converting the first rasterized image and the second rasterized image to a first vector image and a second vector image, respectively;

i. highlighting the component of the first rasterized image and the component of the second rasterized image as the components appear in the first and second vector images, respectively;

j. causing the touchscreen to display the first and second vector images; and

k. displaying diagnostic information relating to the comparison of the components.

10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the imaging device comprises a fundus camera.

11 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the imaging device comprises a slit lamp microscope.

12 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the self-administered ophthalmic testing device is in logical communication with a communications device, and wherein the method further comprises the steps of:

h. transmitting the first image via the communications device to a remote server; and

i. receiving via the communications device a result of a comparison between the first image and the second image.

13 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising the step of storing the first image and the health information on the remote server.

14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the ophthalmic testing device further comprises a global positioning system, and wherein the method further comprises the step of associating the first image with a first global positioning system reading.

15 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising the steps of:

j. converting the first rasterized image and the second rasterized image to a first vector image and a second vector image, respectively;

k. highlighting the component of the first rasterized image and the component of the second rasterized image as the components appear in the first and second vector images, respectively;

l. causing the touchscreen to display the first and second vector images; and

m. displaying diagnostic information relating to the comparison of the components, wherein the diagnostic information includes information about other patients having a second global positioning system reading within a predefined threshold of the first reading.

16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the health information comprises one or more of: age, sex, or weight, and wherein the diagnostic information includes information about other patients having comparable health information.

17 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the comparison between the first rasterized image and the second rasterized image is based upon a comparison of patterns of pixels in the first rasterized image and the second rasterized image.