Aaron Wang, Alex Christoff, David L Guyton, Michael X Repka, Mahsa Rezaei, Allen O Eghrari
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摘要
2013年4月,谷歌发布了面向开发者的测试版谷歌眼镜,售价1500美元,名为Explorer版。Glass是一款重达50克的可穿戴式耳机,在右眼的优越视野中有一个棱镜式抬头彩色显示器。它包括一个内置500万像素的摄像头,带有1280 x 720像素的高清视频,每秒30帧的环境光传感器,Wi-fi和蓝牙连接,寺庙框架上的电容触摸板,16GB闪存,由2.1瓦时的锂聚合物电池供电。最早采用这种可穿戴技术的是医生,他们很快将这种工具整合到医疗和外科实践中。在医疗保健领域,谷歌眼镜的应用主要集中在以方便的方式访问特定患者的医疗记录上。有报道称,在床边或术中显示放射图像,在急诊医学环境中显示过敏信息,或通过面部识别显示医疗记录,证明了这种商业化的头戴式工具的独特效用,可以快速有效地向医生提供所需的信息。通过定制谷歌眼镜来关闭社交媒体分享,解决了患者隐私问题。
Background: Google Glass is a wearable, head-mounted computer with display, photographic and videographic imaging capability, and connectivity to other devices through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signaling.
Aims: To describe for the first time the use of Google Glass for use in indirect ophthalmoscopy and modification techniques to assist with its use.
Methods: A lightweight, portable light source was installed above the Glass aperture, a small tissue paper used to diffuse the light, and the arm of the headset was taped to the examiner's glasses in order to bring the display into the right eye's central visual field.
Results: Using a slightly modified Glass headset, the examiner documented the central and peripheral retina in a young male with ease.
Conclusion: We demonstrate for the first time that Glass, with minor modifications, can be used as a simple and effective method to perform and record a fundus examination.