研究目的
To compare nonmydriatic montage widefield images with dilated fundus ophthalmoscopy for determining diabetic retinopathy (DR) severity.
研究成果
Nonmydriatic montage widefield images obtained with the DRSplus device allowed an accurate identification of patients with signs of diabetic retinopathy, with an almost perfect agreement with indirect ophthalmoscopy. This imaging technique may emerge as an important tool to explore the retina of diabetic patients, especially in large-scale population-based DR screening programs.
研究不足
1. The sample size of the cohort is relatively small which reduces the power of the analysis. 2. Most patients did not show signs of DR during the screening program, limiting the assessment of the device's effectiveness in populations with more severe ocular disease. 3. The study did not compare the DRSplus with 7-field stereoscopic color fundus photography, the gold standard for DR screening.