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Accuracy of Primary Care Clinicians in Screening for Diabetic Retinopathy Using Single-Image Retinal Photography

机译:使用单图像视网膜摄影筛查糖尿病性视网膜病变的基层医疗医生的准确性

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>PURPOSE Diabetic patients with limited access to ophthalmologists have low screening rates for diabetic retinopathy. We evaluated a diabetic retinopathy screening program in a community health center using single images taken with a nonmydriatic retinal camera and primary care clinicians trained to read retinal images.>METHODS This study was conducted from 2001 to 2004 in a multisite community health center staffed by family physicians, advanced practice nurses, and physician’s assistants. The clinic serves a primarily low-income, Hispanic population. Clinic clinicians were trained to read the retinal photographs. All images were overread by an ophthalmologist. Patients were referred to eye care specialists for severe diabetic retinopathy, unknown or other abnormality, or inadequate photographs. We analyzed agreement between the clinicians and the ophthalmologist in recognizing diabetic retinopathy and in determining which patients needed referral. We also analyzed overall screening rates based on clinic access to the camera.>RESULTS One thousand forty diabetic patients were screened for diabetic retinopathy at the health center. One hundred thirteen (10.9%) were found to have diabetic retinopathy, 46 severe enough to warrant referral to an ophthalmologist. The clinicians failed to refer 35 (10.2%) of the 344 patients the ophthalmologist believed needed referral. Most cases of missed referral were due to failure to recognize an inadequate photograph or for abnormalities other than diabetic retinopathy. Screening rates were better in the clinic with a permanent camera.>CONCLUSIONS Primary care clinicians trained to read single images from a retinal camera have acceptable accuracy in screening for diabetic retinopathy. Further training may be necessary to recognize other common abnormalities.
机译:>目的眼科医师有限的糖尿病患者对糖尿病性视网膜病的筛查率较低。我们在社区卫生中心评估了糖尿病性视网膜病变筛查计划,该计划使用非散瞳性视网膜相机拍摄的单个图像以及经过培训的可读取视网膜图像的初级保健临床医生进行。由家庭医师,高级执业护士和医师助手组成的社区卫生中心。该诊所主要为低收入的西班牙裔人口提供服务。对临床医生进行了培训以阅读视网膜照片。所有图像都被眼科医生覆盖。患者因严重的糖尿病性视网膜病变,未知或其他异常情况或照片不足而被转诊至眼保健专家。我们分析了临床医生和眼科医生在识别糖尿病性视网膜病和确定哪些患者需要转诊方面的共识。我们还根据临床使用摄像机的情况对总体筛查率进行了分析。>结果。在健康中心对140例糖尿病患者进行了糖尿病性视网膜病变筛查。发现有113例(10.9%)患有糖尿病性视网膜病变,其中46例严重到需要转诊给眼科医生。临床医师未能转诊眼科医生认为需要转诊的344例患者中的35例(10.2%)。错过转诊的大多数情况是由于未能识别出照片不足或糖尿病性视网膜病变以外的异常。 >结论受过培训的可从视网膜相机读取单个图像的初级保健临床医生在筛查糖尿病性视网膜病变方面具有可接受的准确性。为了识别其他常见异常,可能需要进一步培训。

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