Assessment of the quality and diagnostic accuracy of patient self-generated photographs used in oculoplastic virtual clinics.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Gabriella Guevara, Mumta Kanda, Hardeep Kandola, Laxmi Raja, Swan Kang
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Abstract

BackgroundA barrier to video consultation in oculoplastics is visualising pathology too small for video resolution. Patient self-generated photographs, which is well-documented in teledermatology but not in oculoplastics, may provide a solution.PurposeTo assess the quality and diagnostic accuracy of patient self-generated photographs of presumed benign eyelid pathology.Methods300 patients with suspected benign lid lesions emailed self-captured photographs that were reviewed by two independent reviewers for quality, focussing, and lighting. The photographs were used in a virtual clinic alongside video consultation. Accuracy of virtual clinic diagnosis was measured by comparison to biopsy or in-person diagnosis where available.Results895 photographs were submitted. 84.5% of these were graded as excellent or adequate quality and there was no statistical difference in image quality based on patient age. Concordance between observers for quality of photographs, measured using Cohen's kappa, was k = 0.77 (P = <0.01). Virtual clinic diagnosis was verified in 236 (78.7%) patients by biopsy or in-person review. Correct diagnosis was made in 80.5%. 99.1% of benign lesions were correctly identified as low-risk, 50% of pre-malignant lesions were identified as suspicious, and 100% of malignant lesions were correctly identified as cancerous.ConclusionsPatients of all ages can provide adequate quality photographs that can aid video consultations for benign lid lesions. We still recommend in-person review where suspicious features are present, or photo quality is suboptimal.

眼整形虚拟诊所中使用的患者自生成照片的质量和诊断准确性评估。
视屏会诊的一个障碍是可视病理太小,视频分辨率不高。病人自己拍摄的照片在远程皮肤病学中有很好的记录,但在眼科整形学中没有,这可能提供一个解决方案。目的评价眼睑良性病变患者自拍照的质量和诊断准确性。方法300名疑似眼睑良性病变的患者通过电子邮件发送自拍照,由两名独立评审员对照片的质量、对焦和照明进行审查。这些照片与视频咨询一起用于虚拟诊所。虚拟诊所诊断的准确性通过与活检或现场诊断的比较来衡量。结果共提交照片895张。84.5%的图像质量为优或适,不同年龄的患者图像质量无统计学差异。观察者对照片质量的一致性,使用科恩kappa测量,k = 0.77 (P =
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.
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