Jan Van Eijgen
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
25 Papers
4 Citations
Jan Van Eijgen is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Glaucoma. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Jan Van Eijgen include Flemish Institute for Technological Research.
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Papers
Combination of snapshot hyperspectral retinal imaging and optical coherence tomography to identify Alzheimer's disease patients.
Sophie Lemmens,Sophie Lemmens,Toon Van Craenendonck,Jan Van Eijgen,Jan Van Eijgen,Lies De Groef,Rose Bruffaerts,Danilo Andrade De Jesus,Wouter Charle,Murali Jayapala,Gordana Sunaric-Mégevand,Arnout Standaert,Jan Theunis,Karel Van Keer,Mathieu Vandenbulcke,Lieve Moons,Rik Vandenberghe,Rik Vandenberghe,Patrick De Boever,Patrick De Boever,Patrick De Boever,Ingeborg Stalmans +21 more
TL;DR: This proof-of-concept study combined hyperspectral imaging and optical coherence tomography to build a classification model to differentiate between AD patients and controls and suggests an added value of combining retinal imaging modalities.
FundusQ-Net: a Regression Quality Assessment Deep Learning Algorithm for Fundus Images Quality Grading
Or Abramovich,Hadas Pizem,Jan Van Eijgen,Ingeborg Stalmans,Eytan Z. Blumenthal,Joachim Behar +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , a deep learning model was used to estimate fundus image quality scale and deep learning (DL) model was trained for image quality assessment using a total of 89,947 images from 6 databases.
Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging of the Lamina Cribrosa: Structural Biomarkers in Nonglaucomatous Diseases.
Alice Paulo,Pedro G. Vaz,Danilo Andrade De Jesus,Luisa Sánchez Brea,Jan Van Eijgen,João Cardoso,Theo van Walsum,Stefan Klein,Ingeborg Stalmans,João Barbosa Breda,João Barbosa Breda +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of the lamina cribrosa (LC) in nonophthalmic and ophthalmic diseases other than glaucoma was summarized in terms of their importance and applicability in clinical practice.
Effect of 24-h blood pressure dysregulations and reduced ocular perfusion pressure in open-angle glaucoma progression.
Jesus D. Melgarejo,Jan Van Eijgen,Dong-Mei Wei,Gladys E Maestre,Lama A. Al-Aswad,Chia-Te Liao,Luis J. Mena,Thomas Vanassche,Stefan Janssens,Peter Verhamme,Zhenyu Zhang,Karel Van Keer,Ingeborg Stalmans +12 more
TL;DR: The progression of glaucoma damage associates with repetitive and extreme dips in MAP caused by high variability in MAP throughout 24 h, which exacerbates if 24-h MAP dysregulations occur along with reduced OPP.
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Advanced vascular examinations of the retina and optic nerve head in glaucoma
TL;DR: This chapter reviews vascular-oriented technologies in glaucoma with a special focus given to optical coherence tomography angiography, and gives an update on the improvements needed to bring vascular assessments closer to everyday clinical practice.
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