2023
DOI: 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2023.1466
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Efficacy of Smartphone-Based Telescreening for Retinopathy of Prematurity With and Without Artificial Intelligence in India

Abstract: ImportanceRetinopathy of prematurity (ROP) telemedicine screening programs have been found to be effective, but they rely on widefield digital fundus imaging (WDFI) cameras, which are expensive, making them less accessible in low- to middle-income countries. Cheaper, smartphone-based fundus imaging (SBFI) systems have been described, but these have a narrower field of view (FOV) and have not been tested in a real-world, operational telemedicine setting.ObjectiveTo assess the efficacy of SBFI systems compared w… Show more

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“…For instance, the guidelines recommend that infants with a gestational age of 28 weeks or less should be screened within 4 weeks to allow early identification of ROP . However, screening within 4 weeks of age was not performed, although the mean gestational age in this study was 33 weeks …”
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“…For instance, the guidelines recommend that infants with a gestational age of 28 weeks or less should be screened within 4 weeks to allow early identification of ROP . However, screening within 4 weeks of age was not performed, although the mean gestational age in this study was 33 weeks …”
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“…To the Editor I read with interest the recent cross-sectional study by Young et al describing the effectiveness of smartphone-based fundus imaging (SBFI) devices in the screening of retina of prematurity (ROP). The authors successfully highlighted the importance of further developing SBFI as a more cost-effective method of ROP screening in comparison with the widefield digital fundus imaging.…”
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“…In Reply We would like to thank Dr Wong for the interest in our article “Efficacy of Smartphone-Based Telescreening for Retinopathy of Prematurity With and Without Artificial Intelligence in India” and her discussion of 3 potential limitations of the work . First, the author mentions that there appeared to be a “lack of consideration” of Indian National Neonatology Forum guidelines for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening in the analysis, which could result in findings “unrepresentative of the actual population at higher risk of developing ROP.” We agree that this is a concern in studies of ROP screening, but it is not true that the study missed the relevant population in this case.…”
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