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Telemedicine screening for retinopathy of prematurity in developing countries using digital retinal images: a feasibility project.

机译:使用数字视网膜图像在发展中国家进行早产儿视网膜病变的远程医疗筛查:一项可行性项目。

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PURPOSE: To determine the feasibility in a middle-level human development country of onsite training, image collection, Internet transfer, and remote grading of digital retinal images from babies screened for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). METHODS: Two experienced nurses in a neonatal nursery in Lima, Peru, were trained to take posterior pole (30 degrees ) digital retinal images. Nurses obtained posterior pole retinal images from babies undergoing routine ROP screening and selected images for uploading via Internet for remote evaluation by five masked ROP experts. Results of gradings were compared with same-day clinical diagnostic examinations by an experienced ophthalmologist. Success rates for image acquisition and transfer for grading by expert readers were calculated. RESULTS: Serial image sets from 26 of the 28 babies enrolled in this study were obtained; two babies were too unstable for imaging. Fifty-six of 58 (96.6%) imaging sessions were successful in obtaining retinal images. Three hundredthirty of 336 (98.2%) images obtained were successfully uploaded to an interactive database. Remote graders judged 93.6% to 97.3% of image sets suitable for ROP grading. Preliminary results indicate sensitivities for detection of serious ROP from 45.5% to 95.2% among individual readers, with specificities of 61.7% to 96.2% when images were gradable. CONCLUSIONS: A telemedicine approach for ROP screening using digital retinal images obtained by nonophthalmologists is feasible in rapidly developing countries that lack ROP-trained ophthalmologists. If remote grading of digital images is validated as an effective method for identifying referral-warranted ROP (RW-ROP), images obtained by nonphysicians may provide a means of identifying babies who require a diagnostic examination by an ophthalmologist.
机译:目的:确定在中等水平的人类发展国家中进行现场培训,图像采集,互联网传输以及对早产儿视网膜病变(ROP)进行筛查的婴儿的数字视网膜图像进行远程分级的可行性。方法:在秘鲁利马的一家新生儿保育室中,两名经验丰富的护士接受了拍摄后极(30度)视网膜数字图像的培训。护士从接受例行ROP筛查的婴儿获得了后极视网膜图像,并选择了要通过Internet上传的图像,以供五位蒙面ROP专家进行远程评估。由经验丰富的眼科医生将评分结果与当日临床诊断检查进行比较。计算了由专业读者进行图像采集和传输以进行评分的成功率。结果:本研究纳入了来自28个婴儿中的26个的连续图像集。两个婴儿对成像太不稳定了。 58例成像中有56例(96.6%)成功获得了视网膜图像。获得的336张图像中的百分之三百三十(98.2%)已成功上传到交互式数据库。远程分级员认为适合于ROP分级的图像集的93.6%至97.3%。初步结果表明,在单个阅读器中,检测严重ROP的敏感性从45.5%至95.2%,当图像可分级时,特异性为61.7%至96.2%。结论:在缺乏ROP培训的眼科医生的迅速发展的国家中,使用由非眼科医生获得的数字视网膜图像进行ROP筛查的远程医疗方法是可行的。如果数字图像的远程分级被确认为识别推荐转诊的ROP(RW-ROP)的有效方法,则由非医师获得的图像可能会提供一种识别需要眼科医生进行诊断检查的婴儿的方法。

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