Y. Scantling-Birch, H. Naveed, Ritika Mukhija, M. Nanavaty
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摘要
智能手机应用程序在眼科领域越来越受欢迎,其中一个特定应用领域是用于矫正散光的环形人工晶状体(IOL)手术。我们的目标是识别,审查和客观评分适用于环形人工晶状体计算和/或轴对齐的智能手机应用程序。这次审查分为三个阶段。对四个主要应用数据库(第一阶段)进行了审查:国民健康服务(NHS)应用程序库、b谷歌Play Store、苹果应用程序商店和亚马逊应用程序商店。我们进行了系统的文献综述(II期),以确定我们研究I期中包含的应用程序的研究。在这两个搜索中使用的关键词包括:“环状体”、“环状体人工晶体”、“屈光”、“散光”、“眼科”、“眼科计算器”、“眼科计算器”和“屈光计算器”。纳入的应用程序由三名独立评论者使用移动应用评级量表(MARS)客观评分(第三阶段),这是一种经过验证的工具,使用计算的平均应用程序质量(MAQ)分数对移动健康应用程序的质量进行排名。我们的研究第一阶段筛选了2428个智能手机应用程序,其中6个应用程序用于环形人工晶状体计算和4个应用程序用于轴标记符合条件,并选择进行定量分析。我们的二期研究筛选了来自PubMed、Medline和谷歌Scholar的477项研究。三个研究验证了两种应用程序(toriCAM, iToric Patwardhan)在临床环境中作为术前轴标记的辅助工具。第三阶段排名topic Calculator for iPhone(苹果iOS, MAQ 4.13;平均MAQ为3.34±0.54)为评分最高的人工晶状体计算器,iToric Patwardhan (Android OS, MAQ 4.13;平均MAQ(3.41±0.44)为本研究中评分最高的轴向标志物。我们的综述确定并客观评分了10个智能手机应用程序,可用于环形人工晶状体手术辅助器具。iToric Calculator for iPhone和iToric Patwardhan分别是得分最高的环形人工晶体计算器和轴标记器。目前的文献虽然有限,但表明与数字系统相比,坐标轴标记智能手机应用程序可以实现类似水平的减少错位。
A Review of Smartphone Apps Used for Toric Intraocular Lens Calculation and Alignment
Smartphone apps are becoming increasingly popular in ophthalmology, one specific area of their application being toric intraocular lens (IOL) surgery for astigmatism correction. Our objective was to identify, review and objectively score smartphone apps applicable to toric IOL calculation and/or axis alignment. This review was divided into three phases. A review was conducted on four major app databases (phase I): National Health Service (NHS) Apps Library, Google Play Store, Apple App Store and Amazon Appstore. A systematic literature review (phase II) was conducted to identify studies for included apps in phase I of our study. Keywords used in both searches included: “toric lens”, “toric IOL”, “refraction”, “astigmatism”, “ophthalmology”, “eye calculator”, “ophthalmology calculator” and “refractive calculator”. Included apps were objectively scored (phase III) by three independent reviewers using the mobile app rating scale (MARS), a validated tool that ranks the quality of mobile health apps using a calculated mean app quality (MAQ) score. Phase I of our study screened 2428 smartphone apps, of which six apps for toric IOL calculation and four apps for axis marking were eligible and were selected for quantitative analysis. Phase II of our study screened 477 studies from PubMed, Medline and Google Scholar. Three studies validating two apps (toriCAM, iToric Patwardhan) in a clinical setting as adjunct tools for preoperative axis marking were identified. Phase III ranked Toric Calculator for iPhone (Apple iOS, MAQ 4.13; average MAQ 3.34 ± 0.54) as the highest-scoring toric IOL calculator, and iToric Patwardhan (Android OS, MAQ 4.13; average MAQ 3.41 ± 0.44) was the highest-scoring axis marker in our study. Our review identified and objectively scored ten smartphone apps available for toric IOL surgery adjuncts. Toric Calculator for iPhone and iToric Patwardhan were the highest-scoring toric IOL calculator and axis marker, respectively. Current literature, though limited, suggests that axis marking smartphone apps can achieve similar levels of misalignment reduction when compared to digital systems.