Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Int Ophthalmol. 2022 Dec;42(12):3933-3940. doi: 10.1007/s10792-022-02377-4. Epub 2022 Jul 23.
To evaluate fundus examination accuracy of medical students when using an unmodified iPhone X or a direct ophthalmoscope in comparison to a staff ophthalmologist's retinal examination.
In this prospective comparative analysis, patients underwent dilated fundus examination by novice medical trainees using either an unmodified iPhone X or standard direct ophthalmoscope. The primary outcome was the mean difference and degree of agreement in cup-to-disc ratio between student examination and the staff ophthalmologist's cup-to-disc observation.
A total of 18 medical students conducted 230 retinal examinations, 117 with the iPhone X and 113 with the direct ophthalmoscope. A greater proportion of students were unable to report cup-to-disc ratio using the iPhone X (81.2%) vs direct ophthalmoscope (30.1%). Student examination of cup-to-disc ratio led to a systematic bias (95% limits of agreement) of + 0.16 (-0.22 to + 0.54) and + 0.10 (-0.36 to + 0.56) with the iPhone X and direct ophthalmoscope, respectively. iPhone X and direct ophthalmoscope student observation concordance for optic disc colour (88.7 and 82.4%, respectively) and contour (68.3 and 74.2%, respectively) demonstrated low agreement with staff ophthalmologist findings. Student iPhone X observations demonstrated lower agreement with staff findings compared to direct ophthalmoscope observations for spontaneous venous pulsations (Cohen's Kappa = -0.044 vs 0.099).
Amongst medical trainees, optic disc visualization using an unmodified iPhone X was inferior to the direct ophthalmoscope. When able to visualize the optic nerve head, there was no significant difference in reported cup-to-disc ratio between modalities. However, both modalities demonstrated poor reliability in comparison to staff ophthalmologist findings.
评估医学生在使用未经改装的 iPhone X 或直接检眼镜与专业眼科医生进行视网膜检查时的眼底检查准确性。
在这项前瞻性对比分析中,新手医学实习生使用未经改装的 iPhone X 或标准直接检眼镜对患者进行散瞳眼底检查。主要结局指标是学生检查和专业眼科医生杯盘比观察之间的平均差异和一致性程度。
共有 18 名医学生进行了 230 次视网膜检查,其中 117 次使用 iPhone X,113 次使用直接检眼镜。使用 iPhone X 的学生中,无法报告杯盘比的比例更高(81.2%对 30.1%)。学生对杯盘比的检查导致系统偏差(95%一致性界限),分别为+0.16(-0.22 至+0.54)和+0.10(-0.36 至+0.56)与 iPhone X 和直接检眼镜。iPhone X 和直接检眼镜学生观察到的视盘颜色(分别为 88.7%和 82.4%)和轮廓(分别为 68.3%和 74.2%)与专业眼科医生的发现一致性较低。与直接检眼镜相比,学生使用 iPhone X 观察到的自发性静脉搏动的一致性较低(Cohen 的 Kappa 值为-0.044 对 0.099)。
在医学实习生中,未经改装的 iPhone X 对视盘的可视化效果不如直接检眼镜。当能够可视化视神经头时,两种模式之间报告的杯盘比没有显著差异。然而,与专业眼科医生的发现相比,两种模式的可靠性都较差。