A. Billy, PE David, AK Mahabir, CP Seerattan, JM Street, VD Walcott, RJ Yarna, D. Murray, R. Maharaj
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摘要
目的:确定Reichert™Tono-Pen AVIA®在特立尼达不同种族人群中新医学生使用时的敏感性和特异性。受试者和方法参与者为特立尼达居民,年龄在20至90岁之间,在埃里克·威廉姆斯医学科学中心(EWMSC)的眼科诊所就诊。使用Goldmann眼压计(金标准)测量眼压(IOP),作为眼科门诊患者常规护理的一部分。然后使用Tono-Pen测量眼压。结果100人参与调查,包括印裔特立尼达人(55%)、非裔特立尼达人(36%)、混血儿(8%)和白种人后裔1%。14%的人被诊断患有青光眼,其中70.6%是非洲裔。测量了198个IOP读数。在21毫米汞柱的分界点上,有9个真阳性,4个假阳性,7个假阴性和178个真阴性。其敏感性和特异性分别为56.3% (95% CI 33.2, 76.9)和97.8% (95% CI 94.5, 99.1)。阳性预测值为69.2% (95% CI 42.4, 87.3),阴性预测值为96.2% (95% CI 92.4, 98.2)。该人群中IOP升高的患病率为8.1% (95% CI 4.8, 13.0)。阳性结果的似然比计算为25.6 (95% CI 8.6, 73.9)。结论:Tono-Pen的高特异性和阴性预测值表明,在加勒比地区不同种族的高危人群中,只需最少的训练即可使用Tono-Pen,并且可以在初级保健水平上排除IOP升高的情况。
Utility of the Tono-Pen in Measuring Intraocular Pressure in Trinidad: A Cross-sectional Study.
AIM
To determine the sensitivity and specificity of the Reichert™ Tono-Pen AVIA® when used by novice medical students in an ethnically diverse population in Trinidad.
SUBJECTS AND METHOD
Participants were residents of Trinidad between the ages of 20 and 90 years attending the Ophthalmology Clinic at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex (EWMSC). Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured using the Goldmann applanation tonometer (the gold standard) for ophthalmology clinic patients as part of their routine care. Intraocular pressure measurements were then taken using the Tono-Pen.
RESULTS
One hundred persons participated, consisting of Indo-Trinidadians (55%), Afro-Trinidadians (36%), Mixed (8%) and 1% of Caucasian descent. Fourteen per cent reported a diagnosis of glaucoma, with 70.6% of these being of African descent. One hundred and ninety-eight readings of IOP were taken. At a cut-off point of 21 mmHg, there were nine true positives, four false positives, seven false negatives and 178 true negatives. The sensitivity and specificity were found to be 56.3% (95% CI 33.2, 76.9) and 97.8% (95% CI 94.5, 99.1), respectively. The positive predictive value was calculated as 69.2% (95% CI 42.4, 87.3) while the negative predictive value was 96.2% (95% CI 92.4, 98.2). The prevalence of elevated IOP in this population was 8.1% (95% CI 4.8, 13.0). The likelihood ratio of a positive result was calculated to be 25.6 (95% CI 8.6, 73.9).
CONCLUSION
The high specificity and negative predictive value suggests that the Tono-Pen can be used with minimal training, and can prove beneficial at the primary care level in the exclusion of increased IOP in an ethnically diverse high-risk Caribbean population.