2017
DOI: 10.2174/1874431101711010020
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Teleophthalmology in Practice: Lessons Learned from a Pilot Project

Abstract: Introduction:Ophthalmology is a medical specialty which may benefit from using telemedicine and teleophthalmology services. Such services are significantly important in the poor, remote, and impassable geographical areas, where there is no access to the ophthalmology services and ophthalmologists. This study aimed to design and implement a teleophthalmology system using the method of store-and-forward.Methods:The study was conducted in 2015 and consisted of two main phases. The first phase was based requiremen… Show more

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“…Previous studies found good agreement between the diagnosis and management decisions by teleophthalmology compared to the diagnosis and management decisions in eye clinics 2,5,6,11,12. This is mostly because diagnostic imaging and measurements play an important role in ophthalmology4 and these can be easily transferred via telemedicine and help in making a diagnosis or deciding on the suitability of candidates for surgery. In our consenting approach, however, the patient is always clinically examined by an ophthalmologist and the final decision to proceed with surgery is always made by the treating surgeon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Previous studies found good agreement between the diagnosis and management decisions by teleophthalmology compared to the diagnosis and management decisions in eye clinics 2,5,6,11,12. This is mostly because diagnostic imaging and measurements play an important role in ophthalmology4 and these can be easily transferred via telemedicine and help in making a diagnosis or deciding on the suitability of candidates for surgery. In our consenting approach, however, the patient is always clinically examined by an ophthalmologist and the final decision to proceed with surgery is always made by the treating surgeon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This includes multiple areas of health care delivery: consenting, achieving a diagnosis, instituting treatment, disease prevention, and medical research 1–3. In ophthalmology, telemedicine (or “teleophthalmology”) has been used mainly for screening for glaucoma, cataract, or retinal diseases, providing patients in rural and remote areas with improved access to eye care 2,4–6. There have also been some recent reports of using teleophthalmology as a therapeutic, rather than just diagnostic tool (eg, teleophthalmology navigated retinal laser therapy), which could have great potential for the future 7…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning patient's privacy, real-time (synchronous) interaction like tele-visits and tele-consultation are rather sensitive with medico-legal concerns. However, unidirectional communications (store-and-forward) by hinting or reporting with subsequent feedback are much simpler (5). Common examples include actively hinting patients on timely usage of medication, regular physiotherapy or latest update of the 2019-nCoV outbreak.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Corneal disease is one of the world's leading causes of blindness. Corneal scarring and haze due to various factors can affect vision, making corneal transplantation an important means of treatment for corneal diseases [35][36][37]. Advances in corneal preservation techniques have improved the survival rate of corneal grafts [38] and have largely contributed to the development of modern corneal transplant surgery [39].…”
Section: Cryopreservation Of Cornea 21 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%