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Two Handheld Retinograph Devices Evaluated by Ophthalmologists and an Artificial Intelligence Algorithm

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    Identifier: imarina:9397872
    Authors:
    Romero-Aroca, PedroFontoba-Poveda, BenildeGarcia-Curto, EugeniValls, AidaCristiano, JulianLlagostera-Serra, MonicaMorente-Lorenzo, CristianMendez-Marin, IsabelBaget-Bernaldiz, Marc
    Abstract:
    Background/Objectives: Telemedicine in diabetic retinopathy (RD) screening is effective but does not reach the entire diabetes population. The use of portable cameras and artificial intelligence (AI) can help in screening diabetes. Methods: We evaluated the ability of two handheld cameras, one based on a smartphone and the other on a smartscope, to obtain images for comparison with OCT. Evaluation was carried out in two stages: the first by two retina specialists and the second using an artificial intelligence algorithm that we developed. Results: The retina specialists reported that the smartphone images required mydriasis in all cases, compared to 73.05% of the smartscope images and 71.11% of the OCT images. Images were ungradable in 27.98% of the retinographs with the smartphone and in 7.98% with the smartscope. The detection of any DR using the AI algorithm showed that the smartphone obtained lower recall values (0.89) and F1 scores (0.89) than the smartscope, with 0.99. Low results were also obtained using the smartphone to detect mild DR (146 retinographs), compared to using the smartscope (218 retinographs). Conclusions: we consider that the use of handheld devices together with AI algorithms for reading retinographs can be useful for DR screening, although the ease of image acquisition through small pupils with these devices needs to be improved.
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Romero-Aroca, Pedro; Fontoba-Poveda, Benilde; Garcia-Curto, Eugeni; Valls, Aida; Cristiano, Julian; Llagostera-Serra, Monica; Morente-Lorenzo, Cristian; Mendez-Marin, Isabel; Baget-Bernaldiz, Marc
    Department: Enginyeria Informàtica i Matemàtiques
    URV's Author/s: CRISTIANO RODRÍGUEZ, JULIÁN EFRÉN / Romero Aroca, Pedro / Valls Mateu, Aïda
    Keywords: Telemedicine Smartphones Screening Public health Image quality Image qualit Handheld retinal camera Diabetic retinopathy Artificial intelligence
    Abstract: Background/Objectives: Telemedicine in diabetic retinopathy (RD) screening is effective but does not reach the entire diabetes population. The use of portable cameras and artificial intelligence (AI) can help in screening diabetes. Methods: We evaluated the ability of two handheld cameras, one based on a smartphone and the other on a smartscope, to obtain images for comparison with OCT. Evaluation was carried out in two stages: the first by two retina specialists and the second using an artificial intelligence algorithm that we developed. Results: The retina specialists reported that the smartphone images required mydriasis in all cases, compared to 73.05% of the smartscope images and 71.11% of the OCT images. Images were ungradable in 27.98% of the retinographs with the smartphone and in 7.98% with the smartscope. The detection of any DR using the AI algorithm showed that the smartphone obtained lower recall values (0.89) and F1 scores (0.89) than the smartscope, with 0.99. Low results were also obtained using the smartphone to detect mild DR (146 retinographs), compared to using the smartscope (218 retinographs). Conclusions: we consider that the use of handheld devices together with AI algorithms for reading retinographs can be useful for DR screening, although the ease of image acquisition through small pupils with these devices needs to be improved.
    Thematic Areas: Medicine, general & internal Medicine (miscellaneous) Medicine (all)
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Author's mail: pedro.romero@urv.cat aida.valls@urv.cat
    Author identifier: 0000-0002-7061-8987 0000-0003-3616-7809
    Record's date: 2025-01-27
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Paper original source: Journal Of Clinical Medicine. 13 (22): 6935-
    APA: Romero-Aroca, Pedro; Fontoba-Poveda, Benilde; Garcia-Curto, Eugeni; Valls, Aida; Cristiano, Julian; Llagostera-Serra, Monica; Morente-Lorenzo, Cristia (2024). Two Handheld Retinograph Devices Evaluated by Ophthalmologists and an Artificial Intelligence Algorithm. Journal Of Clinical Medicine, 13(22), 6935-. DOI: 10.3390/jcm13226935
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2024
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
  • Keywords:

    Medicine (Miscellaneous),Medicine, General & Internal
    Telemedicine
    Smartphones
    Screening
    Public health
    Image quality
    Image qualit
    Handheld retinal camera
    Diabetic retinopathy
    Artificial intelligence
    Medicine, general & internal
    Medicine (miscellaneous)
    Medicine (all)
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