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The evaluation of a web-based tool for measuring the uncorrected visual acuity and refractive error in keratoconus eyes: A method comparison study

PURPOSE: To evaluate the outcome of a web-based digital assessment of visual acuity and refractive error, compared to a conventional supervised assessment, in keratoconus patients with complex refractive errors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Keratoconus patients, aged 18 to 40, with a refractive error betwe...

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Autores principales: Muijzer, Marc B., Claessens, Janneau L. J., Cassano, Francesco, Godefrooij, Daniel A., Prevoo, Yves F. D. M., Wisse, Robert P. L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8372909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34407131
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256087
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author Muijzer, Marc B.
Claessens, Janneau L. J.
Cassano, Francesco
Godefrooij, Daniel A.
Prevoo, Yves F. D. M.
Wisse, Robert P. L.
author_facet Muijzer, Marc B.
Claessens, Janneau L. J.
Cassano, Francesco
Godefrooij, Daniel A.
Prevoo, Yves F. D. M.
Wisse, Robert P. L.
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description PURPOSE: To evaluate the outcome of a web-based digital assessment of visual acuity and refractive error, compared to a conventional supervised assessment, in keratoconus patients with complex refractive errors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Keratoconus patients, aged 18 to 40, with a refractive error between -6 and +4 diopters were considered eligible. An uncorrected visual acuity and an assessment of refractive error was taken web-based (index test) and by manifest refraction (reference test) by an optometrist. Corrected visual acuity was assessed with the prescription derived from both the web-based tool and the manifest refraction. Non-inferiority was defined as the 95% limits-of-agreement (95%LoA) of the differences in spherical equivalent between the index and reference test not exceeding +/- 0.5 diopters. Agreement was assessed by a Bland-Altman analyses. RESULTS: A total of 100 eyes of 50 patients were examined. The overall mean difference of the uncorrected visual acuity measured -0.01 LogMAR (95%LoA:-0.63–0.60). The variability of the differences decreased in the better uncorrected visual acuity subgroup (95%LoA:-0.25–0.55). The overall mean difference in spherical equivalent between the index and reference test exceeded the non-inferiority margin: -0.58D (95%LoA:-4.49–3.33, P = 0.008). The mean differences for myopic and hyperopic subjects were 0.09 diopters (P = 0.675) and -2.06 diopters (P<0.001), respectively. The corrected visual acuities attained with the web-based derived prescription underachieved significantly (0.22±0.32 logMAR vs. -0.01±0.13 LogMAR, P <0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Regarding visual acuity, the web-based tool shows promising results for remotely assessing visual acuity in keratoconus patients, particularly for subjects within a better visual acuity range. This could provide physicians with a quantifiable outcome to enhance teleconsultations, especially relevant when access to health care is limited. Regarding the assessment of the refractive error, the web-based tool was found to be inferior to the manifest refraction in keratoconus patients. This study underlines the importance of validating digital tools and could serve to increase overall safety of the web-based assessments by better identification of outlier cases.
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spelling pubmed-83729092021-08-19 The evaluation of a web-based tool for measuring the uncorrected visual acuity and refractive error in keratoconus eyes: A method comparison study Muijzer, Marc B. Claessens, Janneau L. J. Cassano, Francesco Godefrooij, Daniel A. Prevoo, Yves F. D. M. Wisse, Robert P. L. PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To evaluate the outcome of a web-based digital assessment of visual acuity and refractive error, compared to a conventional supervised assessment, in keratoconus patients with complex refractive errors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Keratoconus patients, aged 18 to 40, with a refractive error between -6 and +4 diopters were considered eligible. An uncorrected visual acuity and an assessment of refractive error was taken web-based (index test) and by manifest refraction (reference test) by an optometrist. Corrected visual acuity was assessed with the prescription derived from both the web-based tool and the manifest refraction. Non-inferiority was defined as the 95% limits-of-agreement (95%LoA) of the differences in spherical equivalent between the index and reference test not exceeding +/- 0.5 diopters. Agreement was assessed by a Bland-Altman analyses. RESULTS: A total of 100 eyes of 50 patients were examined. The overall mean difference of the uncorrected visual acuity measured -0.01 LogMAR (95%LoA:-0.63–0.60). The variability of the differences decreased in the better uncorrected visual acuity subgroup (95%LoA:-0.25–0.55). The overall mean difference in spherical equivalent between the index and reference test exceeded the non-inferiority margin: -0.58D (95%LoA:-4.49–3.33, P = 0.008). The mean differences for myopic and hyperopic subjects were 0.09 diopters (P = 0.675) and -2.06 diopters (P<0.001), respectively. The corrected visual acuities attained with the web-based derived prescription underachieved significantly (0.22±0.32 logMAR vs. -0.01±0.13 LogMAR, P <0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Regarding visual acuity, the web-based tool shows promising results for remotely assessing visual acuity in keratoconus patients, particularly for subjects within a better visual acuity range. This could provide physicians with a quantifiable outcome to enhance teleconsultations, especially relevant when access to health care is limited. Regarding the assessment of the refractive error, the web-based tool was found to be inferior to the manifest refraction in keratoconus patients. This study underlines the importance of validating digital tools and could serve to increase overall safety of the web-based assessments by better identification of outlier cases. Public Library of Science 2021-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8372909/ /pubmed/34407131 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256087 Text en © 2021 Muijzer et al 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 author and source are credited.
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Muijzer, Marc B.
Claessens, Janneau L. J.
Cassano, Francesco
Godefrooij, Daniel A.
Prevoo, Yves F. D. M.
Wisse, Robert P. L.
The evaluation of a web-based tool for measuring the uncorrected visual acuity and refractive error in keratoconus eyes: A method comparison study
title The evaluation of a web-based tool for measuring the uncorrected visual acuity and refractive error in keratoconus eyes: A method comparison study
title_full The evaluation of a web-based tool for measuring the uncorrected visual acuity and refractive error in keratoconus eyes: A method comparison study
title_fullStr The evaluation of a web-based tool for measuring the uncorrected visual acuity and refractive error in keratoconus eyes: A method comparison study
title_full_unstemmed The evaluation of a web-based tool for measuring the uncorrected visual acuity and refractive error in keratoconus eyes: A method comparison study
title_short The evaluation of a web-based tool for measuring the uncorrected visual acuity and refractive error in keratoconus eyes: A method comparison study
title_sort evaluation of a web-based tool for measuring the uncorrected visual acuity and refractive error in keratoconus eyes: a method comparison study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8372909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34407131
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256087
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