Chiang Michael F, Wang Lu, Kim David, Scott Karen, Richter Grace, Kane Steven, Flynn John, Starren Justin
Departments of Biomedical Informatics.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2010 Nov 13;2010:111-5.
Telemedicine has potential to improve quality and delivery of medical care, particularly in image-oriented specialties where decisions are based on appearance of morphological features during examination. In the ophthalmology domain, nearly all published telemedicine studies have measured accuracy against a gold standard of ophthalmoscopic examination. The purposes of this study are to examine difficulties in defining an absolute gold standard and to compare diagnostic speed in a representative disease, retinopathy of prematurity. We compare results from ophthalmoscopic and telemedicine examinations by the same physicians. In 180 (86.5%) of 208 eyes, the two examinations produced the same diagnosis. In some discrepancies, there was rationale suggesting that telemedicine may have provided a more accurate diagnosis than ophthalmoscopic examination. The quantity and nature of these disagreements has important implications for evaluation of telemedicine systems in image-based specialties, and for the definition of gold standards in future studies.
远程医疗有潜力改善医疗服务的质量和提供方式,尤其是在以图像为导向的专业领域,这些领域的诊断决策基于检查过程中形态特征的外观表现。在眼科领域,几乎所有已发表的远程医疗研究都以检眼镜检查的金标准来衡量准确性。本研究的目的是探讨定义绝对金标准的困难,并比较在一种代表性疾病——早产儿视网膜病变中的诊断速度。我们比较了同一位医生进行的检眼镜检查和远程医疗检查的结果。在208只眼中,有180只(86.5%)的两种检查得出了相同的诊断结果。在一些存在差异的情况中,有理由表明远程医疗可能比检眼镜检查提供了更准确的诊断。这些分歧的数量和性质对于基于图像的专业领域中远程医疗系统的评估以及未来研究中金标准的定义具有重要意义。