Phanphruk Warachaya, Liu Yingna, Morley Katharine, Gavin Jacqueline, Shah Ankoor S, Hunter David G
Department of Ophthalmology, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand.
Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2019 Mar 29;8(2):9. doi: 10.1167/tvst.8.2.9. eCollection 2019 Mar.
StrabisPIX is a smartphone application that allows clinicians to prescribe a series of self-obtained images of head position and eye alignment in nine positions of gaze that are uploaded onto a secure platform for clinician review. This study evaluates the clinical utility of this application.
In this prospective, nonmasked, cross-sectional study, 30 strabismus patients aged ≥2 years were evaluated. Participants received standardized instructions, used StrabisPIX to obtain images as prompted, and completed a satisfaction survey. During the same visit, an orthoptist obtained standard clinical images with a professional camera. All 60 image sets were evaluated by three observers.
StrabisPIX image quality was similar to that of clinic photographs. Clinic photographs had significantly higher acceptability for horizontal versions (81% vs. 67%), vertical versions (76% vs. 60%), and head posture (93% vs. 81%). Abnormalities were detected at a similar rate for versions, head posture, eyelid position, and pupil size. StrabisPIX had significantly higher detection of alignment abnormalities (89% vs. 77% for clinical photos). Interrater/intrarater agreements were moderate to high (κ = 0.44-1.00) for all parameters except pupil abnormality, which had poor to fair agreement. Most patients reported that StrabisPIX was easy to learn and use.
Overall, StrabisPIX images had similar quality and were as useful as images obtained in the clinic in detecting abnormalities.
The StrabisPIX application will enhance the use of telemedicine by allowing physicians to prescribe self-obtained images documenting strabismus.
StrabisPIX是一款智能手机应用程序,它允许临床医生开具一系列在九个注视位置的头部位置和眼位对准的自我获取图像,这些图像会上传到一个安全平台供临床医生查看。本研究评估了该应用程序的临床效用。
在这项前瞻性、非盲法、横断面研究中,对30名年龄≥2岁的斜视患者进行了评估。参与者接受了标准化指导,按照提示使用StrabisPIX获取图像,并完成了满意度调查。在同一次就诊期间,一名视光师使用专业相机获取了标准临床图像。所有60套图像均由三名观察者进行评估。
StrabisPIX图像质量与临床照片相似。临床照片在水平位(81%对67%)、垂直位(76%对60%)和头部姿势(93%对81%)方面的可接受性显著更高。在水平位、头部姿势、眼睑位置和瞳孔大小方面检测到异常的比率相似。StrabisPIX在检测眼位对准异常方面的检出率显著更高(临床照片为77%,StrabisPIX为89%)。除瞳孔异常的一致性较差至中等外,所有参数的观察者间/观察者内一致性为中等至高(κ = 0.44 - 1.00)。大多数患者报告说StrabisPIX易于学习和使用。
总体而言,StrabisPIX图像质量相似,在检测异常方面与临床获取的图像一样有用。
StrabisPIX应用程序将通过允许医生开具记录斜视的自我获取图像来增强远程医疗的应用。