Objective: To assess the accuracy of grading diabetic retinopathy (DR) using single-field digital fundus photography compared with clinical grading from a dilated slit-lamp fundus examination in Indigenous Australians living in Central Australia. Design, setting and participants: Cross-sectional study comparing DR grades in participants with diabetes mellitus presenting for examination at remote community clinics from 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2008. Main outcome measures: Sensitivity and specificity of grading using digital photography compared with the clinical gold standard of slit-lamp fundus examination. Results: Of the 1884 participants recruited for the study, 1040 had self-reported diabetes mellitus and, of those, 360 had fundus phot...
To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of "fundus on phone' (FOP) camera, a smartphone based re...
Background In the working age group, diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of visu...
PURPOSE: To develop a screening programme for the early detection of diabetic retinopathy using non-...
Abstract Purpose: To compare the performance and image quality of the handheld fundus camera to sta...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the accuracy and reliability of fundus retinal photos graded by local grader...
Objectives. To establish whether an experienced endocrinologist could screen accurately for diabetic...
AIMS: To evaluate the introduction of a community-based non-mydriatic and mydriatic digital photogr...
The objective of this study was to compare the sensitivity and specificity of handheld fundus camera...
Objective: To evaluate the practicability of using single-field, 2.3 million-pixel, digital fundus i...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Since 2010, the High Authority for health (HAS) recommends the us...
PURPOSE: To determine the success rate of the initial fundus photography session in producing gradab...
AIMS: To evaluate the introduction of a community-based non-mydriatic and mydriatic digital photogra...
The objective of this study was to compare the sensitivity and specificity of handheld fundus camera...
To develop a simplified algorithm to identify and refer diabetic retinopathy (DR) from single-field ...
OBJECTIVE - To compare the effectiveness of two 45 degrees photographic fields per eye in the screen...
To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of "fundus on phone' (FOP) camera, a smartphone based re...
Background In the working age group, diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of visu...
PURPOSE: To develop a screening programme for the early detection of diabetic retinopathy using non-...
Abstract Purpose: To compare the performance and image quality of the handheld fundus camera to sta...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the accuracy and reliability of fundus retinal photos graded by local grader...
Objectives. To establish whether an experienced endocrinologist could screen accurately for diabetic...
AIMS: To evaluate the introduction of a community-based non-mydriatic and mydriatic digital photogr...
The objective of this study was to compare the sensitivity and specificity of handheld fundus camera...
Objective: To evaluate the practicability of using single-field, 2.3 million-pixel, digital fundus i...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Since 2010, the High Authority for health (HAS) recommends the us...
PURPOSE: To determine the success rate of the initial fundus photography session in producing gradab...
AIMS: To evaluate the introduction of a community-based non-mydriatic and mydriatic digital photogra...
The objective of this study was to compare the sensitivity and specificity of handheld fundus camera...
To develop a simplified algorithm to identify and refer diabetic retinopathy (DR) from single-field ...
OBJECTIVE - To compare the effectiveness of two 45 degrees photographic fields per eye in the screen...
To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of "fundus on phone' (FOP) camera, a smartphone based re...
Background In the working age group, diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of visu...
PURPOSE: To develop a screening programme for the early detection of diabetic retinopathy using non-...