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Suitability of a Low-Cost, Handheld, Nonmydriatic Retinograph for Diabetic Retinopathy Diagnosis

PURPOSE: We assessed the suitability of a low-cost, handheld, nonmydriatic retinograph, namely the Horus DEC 200, for diabetic retinopathy (DR) diagnosis. Two factors were considered: ease of image acquisition and image quality. METHODS: One operator acquired fundus photographs from 54 patients usin...

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Autores principales: Quellec, Gwenolé, Bazin, Loïc, Cazuguel, Guy, Delafoy, Ivan, Cochener, Béatrice, Lamard, Mathieu
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4849542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27134775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.5.2.16
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author Quellec, Gwenolé
Bazin, Loïc
Cazuguel, Guy
Delafoy, Ivan
Cochener, Béatrice
Lamard, Mathieu
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Bazin, Loïc
Cazuguel, Guy
Delafoy, Ivan
Cochener, Béatrice
Lamard, Mathieu
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description PURPOSE: We assessed the suitability of a low-cost, handheld, nonmydriatic retinograph, namely the Horus DEC 200, for diabetic retinopathy (DR) diagnosis. Two factors were considered: ease of image acquisition and image quality. METHODS: One operator acquired fundus photographs from 54 patients using the Horus and AFC-330, a more expensive, nonportable retinograph. Satisfaction surveys were filled out by patients. Then, two retinologists subjectively assessed image quality and graded DR severity in one eye of each patient. Objective image quality indices also were computed. RESULTS: During image acquisitions, patients had difficulty locating the fixation target inside the Horus: by default, 53.7% of them had to fixate external points with the contralateral eye, as opposed to none of them using the AFC-330 (P < 0.0001). This issue impacted the duration of image acquisitions. Images obtained by the Horus were of significantly lower quality according to the experts (P = 0.0002 and P = 0.0004) and to the objective criterion (P < 0.0001). As a result, up to 20.4% of eyes were inadequate for interpretation, as opposed to 9.3% using the AFC-330. However, no significant difference was found in terms of DR severity according to both experts (P = 0.557 and P = 0.156). CONCLUSIONS: The Horus can be used to screen DR, but at the cost of longer examination times and higher proportions of patients referred to an ophthalmologist due to inadequate image quality. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: The Horus is adequate to screen DR, for instance in primary care centers or in mobile imaging units.
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spelling pubmed-48495422016-04-29 Suitability of a Low-Cost, Handheld, Nonmydriatic Retinograph for Diabetic Retinopathy Diagnosis Quellec, Gwenolé Bazin, Loïc Cazuguel, Guy Delafoy, Ivan Cochener, Béatrice Lamard, Mathieu Transl Vis Sci Technol Articles PURPOSE: We assessed the suitability of a low-cost, handheld, nonmydriatic retinograph, namely the Horus DEC 200, for diabetic retinopathy (DR) diagnosis. Two factors were considered: ease of image acquisition and image quality. METHODS: One operator acquired fundus photographs from 54 patients using the Horus and AFC-330, a more expensive, nonportable retinograph. Satisfaction surveys were filled out by patients. Then, two retinologists subjectively assessed image quality and graded DR severity in one eye of each patient. Objective image quality indices also were computed. RESULTS: During image acquisitions, patients had difficulty locating the fixation target inside the Horus: by default, 53.7% of them had to fixate external points with the contralateral eye, as opposed to none of them using the AFC-330 (P < 0.0001). This issue impacted the duration of image acquisitions. Images obtained by the Horus were of significantly lower quality according to the experts (P = 0.0002 and P = 0.0004) and to the objective criterion (P < 0.0001). As a result, up to 20.4% of eyes were inadequate for interpretation, as opposed to 9.3% using the AFC-330. However, no significant difference was found in terms of DR severity according to both experts (P = 0.557 and P = 0.156). CONCLUSIONS: The Horus can be used to screen DR, but at the cost of longer examination times and higher proportions of patients referred to an ophthalmologist due to inadequate image quality. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: The Horus is adequate to screen DR, for instance in primary care centers or in mobile imaging units. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2016-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4849542/ /pubmed/27134775 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.5.2.16 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Delafoy, Ivan
Cochener, Béatrice
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title_full Suitability of a Low-Cost, Handheld, Nonmydriatic Retinograph for Diabetic Retinopathy Diagnosis
title_fullStr Suitability of a Low-Cost, Handheld, Nonmydriatic Retinograph for Diabetic Retinopathy Diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Suitability of a Low-Cost, Handheld, Nonmydriatic Retinograph for Diabetic Retinopathy Diagnosis
title_short Suitability of a Low-Cost, Handheld, Nonmydriatic Retinograph for Diabetic Retinopathy Diagnosis
title_sort suitability of a low-cost, handheld, nonmydriatic retinograph for diabetic retinopathy diagnosis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4849542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27134775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.5.2.16
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