학술논문

Evaluation of digital slit-lamp videos for paediatric anterior segment telemedicine consultations.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare. Jul2023, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p467-473. 7p.
Subject
*DIGITAL video
*EYELASHES
*SCLERA
*PEDIATRIC pathology
*TELEMEDICINE
*CHILD patients
*SLIT lamp microscopy
*IRIS (Eye) diseases
Language
ISSN
1357-633X
Abstract
Introduction: This study aimed to assess the validity of telemedicine consultations using digital slit-lamp videos to detect anterior segment pathology in a paediatric population. Methods: A paediatric anterior segment specialist simultaneously performed and recorded anterior segment examinations using the Topcon digital-ready slit lamp. Components of the examination included the eyelids/eyelashes, conjunctiva/sclera, cornea, anterior chamber, iris and lens. Masked to clinical findings, a paediatric ophthalmologist reviewed and graded the live video feed transmitted at 4 Mbps. At least three months later, both ophthalmologists graded the stored videos. We compared the sensitivity, specificity, percent agreement and weighted kappa (κ) of diagnosing anterior segment pathologies via live-streamed and store-and-forward video clips compared to the in-person standard examination. Results: Examinations of 89 eyes from 45 children (5–17 years old) with known anterior segment pathology were included. Agreement between live-streamed and in-person standard examinations for conjunctiva/sclera, anterior chamber, iris and lens findings was almost perfect (sensitivity 89–96%, specificity 95–100%, κ = 0.87–0.97). Substantial agreement was found for cornea pathology (sensitivity 88%, specificity 90%, κ = 0.72), and moderate agreement was found for eyelids/eyelashes pathology (sensitivity 54%, specificity 92%, κ = 0.46). Store-and-forward results were similar, though slightly better for eyelids/eyelashes and slightly worse for conjunctiva/sclera. Discussion: Digital slit-lamp videos hold promise for synchronous and asynchronous telemedicine in diagnosing paediatric anterior segment pathologies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]