A 3D-printed portable slit lamp for high-resolution anterior segment images.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Andrea Caruso, Francesco Cappellani, Margherita Stefania Rodolico, Roberta Amato, Giuseppe Brischetto, Valeria Steccanella, Caterina Gagliano, Giovanni Rubegni, Massimiliano Salfi
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PurposeTo introduce, describe and validate a novel, 3D-printed portable slit lamp system integrated with a macro lens-equipped smartphone, providing clinicians with a quick, easy, and effective method for obtaining high-quality clinical images.Materials and MethodsA 3D-printed portable slit lamp was developed, comprising a warm white LED light pen housed in a custom case with a biconvex lens focusing light through a 0.4 mm slit. A high-end smartphone equipped with a 100 mm macro lens served as the imaging device. Thirteen patients with various ocular conditions were examined using both the portable slit lamp and a conventional slit lamp. Three ophthalmology specialists, each with at least 3 years of experience, evaluated 26 images to assess the image quality and diagnostic efficiency using a Likert scale from 1 to 5. At the end of the evaluation, they rated the ease of use of the device in obtaining clinical images of the anterior segment, using a Likert scale from 1 to 4.ResultsData on quality perception and diagnostic efficiency demonstrated high values comparable to those obtained with the conventional slit lamp. The specialists rated the image quality with mean scores of 4.54, 4.46, and 4.31, and diagnostic efficiency with mean scores of 4.62, 4.69, and 4.38. The device was also found to be very user-friendly, receiving scores of 4, 4, and 3.ConclusionOur 3D-printed portable slit lamp system, coupled with a modern smartphone, effectively captured high-resolution images of the anterior segment in an easy and inexpensive way.

用于高分辨率前段图像的3d打印便携式裂隙灯。
目的介绍、描述和验证一种新型的3d打印便携式裂隙灯系统,该系统集成了配备微距镜头的智能手机,为临床医生提供了一种快速、简单、有效的方法来获得高质量的临床图像。材料和方法研制了一种3d打印便携式裂隙灯,它包括一个暖白色LED灯笔,安装在一个定制的盒子里,双凸透镜通过0.4毫米的缝隙聚焦光。配备100毫米微距镜头的高端智能手机作为成像设备。对13例不同眼病的患者分别使用便携式裂隙灯和常规裂隙灯进行检查。三位至少有3年经验的眼科专家评估了26张图像,使用1到5的李克特量表评估图像质量和诊断效率。在评估结束时,他们使用从1到4的李克特量表对该设备在获取前节临床图像方面的易用性进行评分。结果在质量感知和诊断效率方面的数据与传统裂隙灯相比具有较高的价值。专家们对图像质量的平均评分分别为4.54、4.46和4.31,对诊断效率的平均评分分别为4.62、4.69和4.38。该设备还被发现非常用户友好,得分为4,4和3。结论我们的3d打印便携式裂隙灯系统与现代智能手机相结合,以简单廉价的方式有效地捕获了前段的高分辨率图像。
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CiteScore
3.60
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372
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
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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