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- Title
Comparisons of handheld retinal imaging devices with ultrawide field images for determining diabetic retinopathy severity.
- Authors
Jacoba, Cris Martin P.; Salongcay, Recivall P.; Aquino, Lizzie Anne C.; Salva, Claude Michael G.; Saunar, Aileen V.; Alog, Glenn P.; Peto, Tunde; Silva, Paolo S.
- Abstract
Purpose: To compare diabetic retinopathy (DR) severity identified on handheld retinal imaging with ultrawide field (UWF) images. Methods: Mydriatic images of 225 eyes of 118 diabetic patients were prospectively imaged with the Aurora (AU) handheld retinal camera [5‐field protocol (macula‐centred, disc‐centred, temporal, superior, inferior)] and compared with UWF images. Images were classified based on the international classification for DR. Sensitivity, specificity, kappa statistics (K/Kw) were calculated on an eye and person‐level. Results: Distribution of DR severity by AU/UWF images (%) by eye was no DR 41.3/36.0, mild non‐proliferative DR (NPDR) 18.7/17.8, moderate 10.2/10.7, severe 16.4/15.1, proliferative DR (PDR) 13.3/20.4. Agreement between UWF and AU was exact in 64.4%, within 1‐step 90.7%, k = 0.55 (95% CI:0.45–0.65), and kw = 0.79 (95% CI:0.73–0.85) by eye, and exact in 68%, within 1‐step 92.9%, k = 0.58 (95% CI:0.50–0.66), and kw = 0.76 (95% CI:0.70–0.81) by person. Sensitivity/specificity for any DR, refDR, vtDR and PDR were as follows: 0.90/0.83, 0.90/0.97, 0.82/0.95 and 0.69/1.00 by person and 0.86/0.90, 0.84/0.98, 0.75/0.95 and 0.63/0.99 by eye. Handheld imaging missed 37% (17/46) eyes and 30.8% (8/26) persons with PDR. Only 3.9% (1/26) persons or 6.5% (3/46) eyes with PDR were missed if a referral threshold of moderate NPDR was used. Conclusions: Data from this study show that comparing UWF and handheld images, when PDR was the referral threshold for handheld devices, 37.0% of eyes or 30.8% of patients with PDR were missed. Due to the identification of neovascular lesions outside of the handheld fields, lower referral thresholds are needed if handheld devices are used.
- Subjects
RETINAL imaging; DIABETIC retinopathy; PEOPLE with diabetes
- Publication
Acta Ophthalmologica (1755375X), 2023, Vol 101, Issue 6, p670
- ISSN
1755-375X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/aos.15651