Novel smartphone attachment for ophthalmic and otoscopic exams

Q. Tate, Amanda Fujiki, Kirsten Johnson, Matthew M. Wells
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Eye exams, specifically of the retina, are often underutilized by clinicians in treating patients with diseases that have eye manifestations. This is due, in part, to the inherent difficulty in learning to use a direct ophthalmoscope. Currently, the instructor and student are not able to simultaneously visualize the retina. Recent investigations have introduced devices that incorporate the use of a smartphone, which could facilitate teaching and allows storage of images from the eye exam. Although incorporating a smartphone provides the ability to track progression of disease, as well as an avenue for telemedicine, the devices add significant bulk. Herein is described a novel device with interchangeable ophthalmic and otoscopic attachments for a custom smartphone case. The ophthalmic attachment is less than 5% the size of currently available technology. It is designed to be as simple as the direct ophthalmoscope in that it can easily be operated with one hand, but can also capture high quality images of the optic nerve and central retina. The otoscopic attachment provides similar benefits for visualization of the tympanic membrane and ear canal. Decreasing device size and providing attachments for both eye and ear exams facilitates improved patient care.
用于眼科和耳镜检查的新型智能手机附件
眼科检查,特别是视网膜检查,在临床医生治疗有眼部表现的疾病时往往没有充分利用。这部分是由于学习使用直接检眼镜的固有困难。目前,老师和学生还不能同时看到视网膜。最近的调查已经引入了智能手机的使用,这可以促进教学,并允许存储眼科检查的图像。虽然整合智能手机提供了追踪疾病进展的能力,以及远程医疗的途径,但这些设备增加了很大的体积。本文描述了一种用于定制智能手机外壳的具有可互换的眼科和耳镜附件的新型装置。这种眼科附件的尺寸小于目前可用技术的5%。它的设计和直接检眼镜一样简单,可以单手操作,但也可以捕获视神经和中央视网膜的高质量图像。耳镜附着物对鼓膜和耳道的可视化提供了类似的好处。减小设备尺寸并为眼睛和耳朵检查提供附件,有助于改善患者护理。
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