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Título

EFFICACY OF SMARTPHONE-BASED RETINAL PHOTOGRAPHY BY UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN SCREENING AND EARLY DIAGNOSING DIABETIC RETINOPATHY

Objetivo

To evaluate the efficacy of retinal photography obtained by undergraduate students using a smartphone-based device in detecting diabetic retinopathy.

Método

We carried out an open prospective study with 99 diabetic patients (194 eyes), who were submitted to an ophthalmological examination in which undergraduate students registered images of the fundus using a smartphone-based device (Images 1, 2). At the same occasion, an experienced nurse captured fundus photographs from the same patients using a gold standard tabletop camera system, with a 45o field of view. Two distinct masked specialists evaluated both forms of imaging according to the presence or absence of sings of DR and its markers of severity. We later compared those reports to assess agreement between the two technologies.

Resultado

Concerning the presence or absence of DR, we found an agreement rate of 84.07% between reports obtained from images of the smartphone-based device and from the tabletop fundus camera; Kappa: 0.67; Sensitivity (Sn): 71.0% (Confidence Interval [CI]: 65.05% - 78.16%); Specificity (Sp): 94.06% (CI: 90.63% - 97.49%); Accuracy: 84.07%; Positive Predictive Value (PPV): 90.62%; Negative Predictive Value (NPV): 80.51%. As for the classification between proliferative diabetic retinopathy and non- proliferative diabetic retinopathy, we found an agreement of 90.00% between the reports; Kappa: 0.78; Sn: 86.96%; (CI: 79.07% - 94.85%); Sp: 91.49% (CI: 84.95% - 98.03%); Accuracy: 90.00%; PPV: 83.33%; NPV: 93.48%. Regarding the degree of classification of DR, we found an agreement rate of 69.23% between the reports; Kappa: 0.52. As relating to the presence or absence of hard macular exudates, we found an agreement of 84.07% between the reports; Kappa: 0.67; Sn: 71.60% (CI: 65.05% - 78.16%); Sp: 94.06% (CI: 90.63% - 97.49%); Accuracy: 84.07%; PPV: 90.62%; NPV: 80.51%.

Conclusão

The smartphone-based device showed promising accuracy in the detection of DR (84.07%), making it a potential tool in the screening and early diagnosis of DR.

Área

Retina

Categoria

Oftalmologia Clinica

Instituições

Department of Ophthalmology, National University Hospital - - Singapore, Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo - São Paulo - Brasil

Autores

VICTOR BELLANDA CANDIDO FERREIRA, JESSICA DEPONTI GOBBI, MOISES MOURA LUCENA, JOAO PEDRO ROMERO BRAGA, MIGUEL V S FRASSON, DANIEL FERRAZ, VICTOR KOH, RODRIGO JORGE

Promotor

Realização - CBO

Organização

Organizadora

Transporte Terrestre

Transporte Terrestre

Agência de Turismo

Agência Oficial de Turismo

Agência Web

Sistema de Gerenciamento desenvolvido por Inteligência Web

Patrocinador Platina

Genom
Johnson & Johnson

Patrocinador Ouro

Allergan

Patrocinador Prata

Alcon
Latinofarma

Patrocinador Bronze

Essilor
Ofta
Zeiss

Patrocínio

Roche

66º Congresso Brasileiro de Oftalmologia

07 a 10 de setembro de 2022 | Curitiba/PR

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