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Clinical validation of a smartphone-based adapter for optic disc imaging in Kenya

机译:肯尼亚针对光盘成像的基于智能手机的适配器的临床验证

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Visualization and interpretation of the optic nerve and retina are essential parts of most physical examinations. To design and validate a smartphone-based retinal adapter enabling image capture and remote grading of the retina. This validation study compared the grading of optic nerves from smartphone images with those of a digital retinal camera. Both image sets were independently graded at Moorfields Eye Hospital Reading Centre. Nested within the 6-year follow-up (January 7, 2013, to March 12, 2014) of the Nakuru Eye Disease Cohort in Kenya, 1460 adults (2920 eyes) 55 years and older were recruited consecutively from the study. A subset of 100 optic disc images from both methods were further used to validate a grading app for the optic nerves. Data analysis was performed April 7 to April 12, 2015. Vertical cup-disc ratio for each testwas compared in terms of agreement (Bland-Altman and weighted κ) and test-retest variability. A total of 2152 optic nerve images were available from both methods (also 371 from the reference camera but not the smartphone, 170 from the smartphone but not the reference camera, and 227 from neither the reference camera nor the smartphone). Bland-Altman analysis revealed a mean difference of 0.02 (95%CI, −0.21 to 0.17) and a weighted κ coefficient of 0.69 (excellent agreement). The grades of an experienced retinal photographer were compared with those of a lay photographer (no health care experience before the study), and no observable difference in image acquisition quality was found. Nonclinical photographers using the low-cost smartphone adapter were able to acquire optic nerve images at a standard that enabled independent remote grading of the images comparable to those acquired using a desktop retinal camera operated by an ophthalmic assistant. The potential for task shifting and the detection of avoidable causes of blindness in the most at-risk communities makes this an attractive public health intervention.
机译:视神经和视网膜的可视化和解释是大多数身体检查的重要组成部分。设计和验证基于智能手机的视网膜适配器,以实现图像捕获和视网膜的远程分级。这项验证研究将智能手机图像中的视神经分级与数字视网膜相机中的视神经分级进行了比较。两种图像集均在Moorfields眼科医院阅读中心进行了独立分级。该研究嵌套在肯尼亚纳库鲁眼病队列的6年随访期(2013年1月7日至2014年3月12日)内,连续招募了55岁以上的1460名成年人(2920眼)。来自这两种方法的100个视盘图像的子集进一步用于验证视神经分级应用。数据分析于2015年4月7日至4月12日进行。比较了每个测试的垂直杯碟比(一致性)(Bland-Altman和加权κ)和测试重测变异性。两种方法共提供2152幅视神经图像(参考相机提供371幅图像,但智能手机均不提供,智能手机提供170幅,但参考相机没有,170幅来自参考相机和智能手机,均不提供)。 Bland-Altman分析显示平均差异为0.02(95%CI,-0.21至0.17),加权κ系数为0.69(极佳一致性)。将经验丰富的视网膜摄影师的等级与外行摄影师的等级进行比较(研究之前没有医疗保健经验),并且在图像采集质量上没有发现可观察到的差异。使用低成本智能手机适配器的非临床摄影师能够以与对眼科助手操作的台式视网膜相机所获得的图像可比的图像进行独立远程分级的标准来采集视神经图像。在最有风险的社区中,任务转移的潜力和发现可避免的失明原因使之成为有吸引力的公共卫生干预措施。

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