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Diagnostic Ability of a Smartphone App for Dry Eye Disease: Protocol for a Multicenter, Open-Label, Prospective, and Cross-sectional Study

BACKGROUND: Dry eye disease (DED) is one of the most common ocular surface diseases. Numerous patients with DED remain undiagnosed and inadequately treated, experiencing various subjective symptoms and a decrease in quality of life and work productivity. A mobile health smartphone app, namely, the D...

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Autores principales: Nagino, Ken, Okumura, Yuichi, Yamaguchi, Masahiro, Sung, Jaemyoung, Nagao, Masashi, Fujio, Kenta, Akasaki, Yasutsugu, Huang, Tianxiang, Hirosawa, Kunihiko, Iwagami, Masao, Midorikawa-Inomata, Akie, Fujimoto, Keiichi, Eguchi, Atsuko, Okajima, Yukinobu, Kakisu, Koji, Tei, Yuto, Yamaguchi, Takefumi, Tomida, Daisuke, Fukui, Masaki, Yagi-Yaguchi, Yukari, Hori, Yuichi, Shimazaki, Jun, Nojiri, Shuko, Morooka, Yuki, Yee, Alan, Miura, Maria, Ohno, Mizu, Inomata, Takenori
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10131757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36912872
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/45218
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author Nagino, Ken
Okumura, Yuichi
Yamaguchi, Masahiro
Sung, Jaemyoung
Nagao, Masashi
Fujio, Kenta
Akasaki, Yasutsugu
Huang, Tianxiang
Hirosawa, Kunihiko
Iwagami, Masao
Midorikawa-Inomata, Akie
Fujimoto, Keiichi
Eguchi, Atsuko
Okajima, Yukinobu
Kakisu, Koji
Tei, Yuto
Yamaguchi, Takefumi
Tomida, Daisuke
Fukui, Masaki
Yagi-Yaguchi, Yukari
Hori, Yuichi
Shimazaki, Jun
Nojiri, Shuko
Morooka, Yuki
Yee, Alan
Miura, Maria
Ohno, Mizu
Inomata, Takenori
author_facet Nagino, Ken
Okumura, Yuichi
Yamaguchi, Masahiro
Sung, Jaemyoung
Nagao, Masashi
Fujio, Kenta
Akasaki, Yasutsugu
Huang, Tianxiang
Hirosawa, Kunihiko
Iwagami, Masao
Midorikawa-Inomata, Akie
Fujimoto, Keiichi
Eguchi, Atsuko
Okajima, Yukinobu
Kakisu, Koji
Tei, Yuto
Yamaguchi, Takefumi
Tomida, Daisuke
Fukui, Masaki
Yagi-Yaguchi, Yukari
Hori, Yuichi
Shimazaki, Jun
Nojiri, Shuko
Morooka, Yuki
Yee, Alan
Miura, Maria
Ohno, Mizu
Inomata, Takenori
author_sort Nagino, Ken
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Dry eye disease (DED) is one of the most common ocular surface diseases. Numerous patients with DED remain undiagnosed and inadequately treated, experiencing various subjective symptoms and a decrease in quality of life and work productivity. A mobile health smartphone app, namely, the DEA01, has been developed as a noninvasive, noncontact, and remote screening device, in the context of an ongoing paradigm shift in the health care system, to facilitate a diagnosis of DED. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the capabilities of the DEA01 smartphone app to facilitate a DED diagnosis. METHODS: In this multicenter, open-label, prospective, and cross-sectional study, the test method will involve using the DEA01 smartphone app to collect and evaluate DED symptoms, based on the Japanese version of the Ocular Surface Disease Index (J-OSDI), and to measure the maximum blink interval (MBI). The standard method will then involve a paper-based J-OSDI evaluation of subjective symptoms of DED and tear film breakup time (TFBUT) measurement in an in-person encounter. We will allocate 220 patients to DED and non-DED groups, based on the standard method. The primary outcome will be the sensitivity and specificity of the DED diagnosis according to the test method. Secondary outcomes will be the validity and reliability of the test method. The concordance rate, positive and negative predictive values, and the likelihood ratio between the test and standard methods will be assessed. The area under the curve of the test method will be evaluated using a receiver operating characteristic curve. The internal consistency of the app-based J-OSDI and the correlation between the app-based J-OSDI and paper-based J-OSDI will be assessed. A DED diagnosis cutoff value for the app-based MBI will be determined using a receiver operating characteristic curve. The app-based MBI will be assessed to determine a correlation between a slit lamp–based MBI and TFBUT. Adverse events and DEA01 failure data will be collected. Operability and usability will be assessed using a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire. RESULTS: Patient enrollment will start in February 2023 and end in July 2023. The findings will be analyzed in August 2023, and the results will be reported from March 2024 onward. CONCLUSIONS: This study may have implications in identifying a noninvasive, noncontact route to facilitate a diagnosis of DED. The DEA01 may enable a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation within a telemedicine setting and facilitate early intervention for undiagnosed patients with DED confronting health care access barriers. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Japan Registry of Clinical Trials jRCTs032220524; https://jrct.niph.go.jp/latest-detail/jRCTs032220524 INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/45218
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spelling pubmed-101317572023-04-27 Diagnostic Ability of a Smartphone App for Dry Eye Disease: Protocol for a Multicenter, Open-Label, Prospective, and Cross-sectional Study Nagino, Ken Okumura, Yuichi Yamaguchi, Masahiro Sung, Jaemyoung Nagao, Masashi Fujio, Kenta Akasaki, Yasutsugu Huang, Tianxiang Hirosawa, Kunihiko Iwagami, Masao Midorikawa-Inomata, Akie Fujimoto, Keiichi Eguchi, Atsuko Okajima, Yukinobu Kakisu, Koji Tei, Yuto Yamaguchi, Takefumi Tomida, Daisuke Fukui, Masaki Yagi-Yaguchi, Yukari Hori, Yuichi Shimazaki, Jun Nojiri, Shuko Morooka, Yuki Yee, Alan Miura, Maria Ohno, Mizu Inomata, Takenori JMIR Res Protoc Protocol BACKGROUND: Dry eye disease (DED) is one of the most common ocular surface diseases. Numerous patients with DED remain undiagnosed and inadequately treated, experiencing various subjective symptoms and a decrease in quality of life and work productivity. A mobile health smartphone app, namely, the DEA01, has been developed as a noninvasive, noncontact, and remote screening device, in the context of an ongoing paradigm shift in the health care system, to facilitate a diagnosis of DED. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the capabilities of the DEA01 smartphone app to facilitate a DED diagnosis. METHODS: In this multicenter, open-label, prospective, and cross-sectional study, the test method will involve using the DEA01 smartphone app to collect and evaluate DED symptoms, based on the Japanese version of the Ocular Surface Disease Index (J-OSDI), and to measure the maximum blink interval (MBI). The standard method will then involve a paper-based J-OSDI evaluation of subjective symptoms of DED and tear film breakup time (TFBUT) measurement in an in-person encounter. We will allocate 220 patients to DED and non-DED groups, based on the standard method. The primary outcome will be the sensitivity and specificity of the DED diagnosis according to the test method. Secondary outcomes will be the validity and reliability of the test method. The concordance rate, positive and negative predictive values, and the likelihood ratio between the test and standard methods will be assessed. The area under the curve of the test method will be evaluated using a receiver operating characteristic curve. The internal consistency of the app-based J-OSDI and the correlation between the app-based J-OSDI and paper-based J-OSDI will be assessed. A DED diagnosis cutoff value for the app-based MBI will be determined using a receiver operating characteristic curve. The app-based MBI will be assessed to determine a correlation between a slit lamp–based MBI and TFBUT. Adverse events and DEA01 failure data will be collected. Operability and usability will be assessed using a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire. RESULTS: Patient enrollment will start in February 2023 and end in July 2023. The findings will be analyzed in August 2023, and the results will be reported from March 2024 onward. CONCLUSIONS: This study may have implications in identifying a noninvasive, noncontact route to facilitate a diagnosis of DED. The DEA01 may enable a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation within a telemedicine setting and facilitate early intervention for undiagnosed patients with DED confronting health care access barriers. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Japan Registry of Clinical Trials jRCTs032220524; https://jrct.niph.go.jp/latest-detail/jRCTs032220524 INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/45218 JMIR Publications 2023-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10131757/ /pubmed/36912872 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/45218 Text en ©Ken Nagino, Yuichi Okumura, Masahiro Yamaguchi, Jaemyoung Sung, Masashi Nagao, Kenta Fujio, Yasutsugu Akasaki, Tianxiang Huang, Kunihiko Hirosawa, Masao Iwagami, Akie Midorikawa-Inomata, Keiichi Fujimoto, Atsuko Eguchi, Yukinobu Okajima, Koji Kakisu, Yuto Tei, Takefumi Yamaguchi, Daisuke Tomida, Masaki Fukui, Yukari Yagi-Yaguchi, Yuichi Hori, Jun Shimazaki, Shuko Nojiri, Yuki Morooka, Alan Yee, Maria Miura, Mizu Ohno, Takenori Inomata. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (https://www.researchprotocols.org), 13.03.2023. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Protocol
Nagino, Ken
Okumura, Yuichi
Yamaguchi, Masahiro
Sung, Jaemyoung
Nagao, Masashi
Fujio, Kenta
Akasaki, Yasutsugu
Huang, Tianxiang
Hirosawa, Kunihiko
Iwagami, Masao
Midorikawa-Inomata, Akie
Fujimoto, Keiichi
Eguchi, Atsuko
Okajima, Yukinobu
Kakisu, Koji
Tei, Yuto
Yamaguchi, Takefumi
Tomida, Daisuke
Fukui, Masaki
Yagi-Yaguchi, Yukari
Hori, Yuichi
Shimazaki, Jun
Nojiri, Shuko
Morooka, Yuki
Yee, Alan
Miura, Maria
Ohno, Mizu
Inomata, Takenori
Diagnostic Ability of a Smartphone App for Dry Eye Disease: Protocol for a Multicenter, Open-Label, Prospective, and Cross-sectional Study
title Diagnostic Ability of a Smartphone App for Dry Eye Disease: Protocol for a Multicenter, Open-Label, Prospective, and Cross-sectional Study
title_full Diagnostic Ability of a Smartphone App for Dry Eye Disease: Protocol for a Multicenter, Open-Label, Prospective, and Cross-sectional Study
title_fullStr Diagnostic Ability of a Smartphone App for Dry Eye Disease: Protocol for a Multicenter, Open-Label, Prospective, and Cross-sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Ability of a Smartphone App for Dry Eye Disease: Protocol for a Multicenter, Open-Label, Prospective, and Cross-sectional Study
title_short Diagnostic Ability of a Smartphone App for Dry Eye Disease: Protocol for a Multicenter, Open-Label, Prospective, and Cross-sectional Study
title_sort diagnostic ability of a smartphone app for dry eye disease: protocol for a multicenter, open-label, prospective, and cross-sectional study
topic Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10131757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36912872
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/45218
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