Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Department of Digital Medicine, Moorfields Eye Hospital, 162 City Road, EC1V 2PD, London, UK.
Eye (Lond). 2023 Mar;37(4):744-750. doi: 10.1038/s41433-022-02049-8. Epub 2022 Apr 4.
Ophthalmic examinations are mostly documented using sketches and written descriptions. Improvements in app security and IT infrastructure mean that high-quality anterior segment photographs can be routinely collected with smartphones alone. The lid oncology team relied on pre-operative formal slit-lamp imaging in the one-stop biopsy clinic, a lengthy process with capacity limitations, that risked delays to care.
A Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) photography service was developed through a series of iterations and collaborations. Healthcare Assistants took photographs on iPhone SE with Quikvue lens attachments in Pando app. Lesions requiring a slit lamp were photographed by the doctor. Images were uploaded to the patient record twice weekly. The service was evaluated using time-motion studies, imaging quality and utility grading, and patient feedback.
BYOD photography saved lid oncology patients 41 min (one-third of total appointment time) and reduced delays to treatment to zero. A patient survey reflected the acceptability of the service, with 100% feeling photography was important at every visit. In terms of utility, 97.5% of smartphone images were suitable for monitoring lesions and making management decisions. The management plan based on the smartphone photographs was consistent with the management plan formulated face-to-face in clinic in 92.5% images.
BYOD photography has replaced formal slit-lamp imaging in the lid oncology service. This sustainable, cost-effective BYOD solution requires little training and can be adapted, reproduced, and scaled globally. BYOD photography can offer detailed records to monitor progress, contribute to remote care models, improve patient experience, and reducing medical error.
眼科检查主要通过草图和书面描述来记录。随着应用安全性和 IT 基础设施的改进,仅使用智能手机即可常规采集高质量的眼前段照片。眼睑肿瘤团队依赖于一站式活检诊所中的术前正式裂隙灯成像,这是一个冗长的过程,存在容量限制,并且有延误治疗的风险。
通过一系列迭代和合作,开发了自带设备(BYOD)摄影服务。医疗助理使用 iPhone SE 和 Pando 应用程序中的 Quikvue 镜头附件拍摄照片。需要裂隙灯检查的病变由医生拍摄。图像每周上传两次到患者记录中。通过时间运动研究、成像质量和效用评分以及患者反馈来评估该服务。
BYOD 摄影为眼睑肿瘤患者节省了 41 分钟(总预约时间的三分之一),并将治疗延误降至零。患者调查反映了该服务的可接受性,100%的患者认为每次就诊都需要拍照。就效用而言,97.5%的智能手机图像适合监测病变并做出管理决策。基于智能手机照片制定的管理计划与在诊所面对面制定的管理计划在 92.5%的图像中一致。
BYOD 摄影已取代眼睑肿瘤服务中的正式裂隙灯成像。这种可持续且具有成本效益的 BYOD 解决方案需要很少的培训,可以在全球范围内进行调整、复制和扩展。BYOD 摄影可以提供详细的记录来监测进展,有助于远程护理模式,改善患者体验,并减少医疗错误。