回顾性审计审查地理萎缩的临床诊断准确性在澳大利亚的一个单一中心私人三级视网膜实践。

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Demi Markakis, Alexis Ceecee Britten-Jones, Robyn H Guymer, Thomas L Edwards, Anthony J Hall, Nathan M Kerr, Weng Ng, Simon Skalicky, Lauren N Ayton, Heather G Mack
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准确诊断老年性黄斑变性(AMD)和遗传性视网膜疾病(IRD)伴黄斑萎缩非常重要,因为这两种疾病的治疗方法都在不断涌现。黄斑萎缩合并AMD (geographic atrophy, GA)与ird相关性萎缩在表型上存在相似性,这给临床准确诊断带来了挑战。误诊可能导致不适当的治疗策略和错过针对特定疾病的干预措施的机会。对澳大利亚一家大型多学科私人眼科诊所1995年至2023年间诊断为黄斑变性的患者的医疗记录进行回顾性临床回顾,以确定诊断为地理萎缩而无萎缩性骨髓瘤的患者,然后进一步评估可能遗漏的IRD伴黄斑萎缩。标记的病例被提交给AMD和IRD的专家,以确定最可能的诊断。评分者之间没有一致意见的病例由第三位资深视网膜临床医生分组为最有可能的诊断。在1136例病例中,观察到的可能误诊率为1.9%,其中1.0%代表潜在遗漏的ird,最常见的是营养不良(0.5%)。包括临床特征和患者病史在内的多模式方法对于限制GA误诊的可能性非常重要,并且在考虑可能的治疗之前确定可能从基因检测中受益的患者亚群。
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Retrospective audit reviewing accuracy of clinical diagnosis of geographic atrophy in a single centre private tertiary retinal practice in Australia.

Accurate diagnosis of both age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and inherited retinal diseases (IRD) with macular atrophy is important because treatments for both conditions are emerging. Phenotypical similarities between macular atrophy associated with AMD (geographic atrophy, GA) and IRD-associated atrophy exist, which can make accurate diagnosis challenging in clinical practice. Misdiagnosis may lead to inappropriate treatment strategies and missed opportunities for disease-specific interventions. A retrospective clinical review of medical records of people diagnosed with AMD between 1995 and 2023 from a large multidisciplinary private ophthalmic practice in Australia was undertaken to identify cases of patients diagnosed with geographic atrophy without drusen, which was then further assessed for potentially missed IRD with macular atrophy. Flagged cases were presented to experts in AMD and IRD to establish a most-likely diagnosis. Cases without consensus between graders were grouped into most-likely diagnosis by a third senior retinal clinician. Of the 1136 cases reviewed, the possible rate of misdiagnosis observed was 1.9%, with 1.0% representing potentially missed IRDs, most commonly pattern dystrophy (0.5%). A multi-modal approach, including clinical features and patient history, is important to limit the possibility of misdiagnosis of GA, and identify a subset of patients who might benefit from genetic testing prior to considering possible treatments.

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