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. 2023 Feb 3;11(4):162-170.
doi: 10.51329/mehdiophthal1460. eCollection 2022 Winter.

Eight years' experience in mobile teleophthalmology for diabetic retinopathy screening

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Eight years' experience in mobile teleophthalmology for diabetic retinopathy screening

Rohan Appukumran et al. Med Hypothesis Discov Innov Ophthalmol. .

Abstract

Background: Screening for diabetic retinopathy in the community without compromising the routine work of ophthalmologists at hospitals is the essence of teleophthalmology. This study was aimed at investigating the efficacy of teleophthalmology practice for screening diabetic retinopathy from 2012 to 2020. It was also aimed at comparing the 2-year prevalence of camps organized by a district hospital in South India, as well as the footfall, reporting, follow-up, patient response, and diagnostic efficacy at these camps.

Methods: All patients with diabetes and unexplained vision deterioration attending the mobile camp units underwent non-dilated fundus photography. Patients underwent teleconsultation with the ophthalmologist at the district hospital, and those requiring intervention were called to the district hospital. Trends were studied for the number of patients reporting to the hospital. Patient satisfaction was recorded based on a questionnaire.

Results: A total of 682 camps were held over 8 years, and 30 230 patients were examined. Teleconsultation was done for 12 157 (40.21%) patients. Patients requiring further investigations, intervention for diabetic retinopathy, or further management of other ocular pathologies were urgently referred to the district hospital (n= 3293 [10.89%] of 30 230 examined patients). The severity and presence of clinically significant macular edema increased significantly with an increased duration of diabetes mellitus (P < 0.001). The percentage of teleconsultations showed an increasing trend over the years (P = 0.001). Similarly, considering trends of patients reporting to the hospital, the attrition rate decreased over the years (P < 0.05). A total of 10 974 of 12 157 (90.27%) patients who underwent teleophthalmic consultation were satisfied with the service.

Conclusions: Teleconsultations over the years showed an increasing trend, and the attrition rate decreased over the years. Teleophthalmology is achieving success in providing high-quality service, easy access to care, and in increasing patient satisfaction. Future studies on the role of teleophthalmology for other leading preventable causes of blindness seem possible and necessary.

Keywords: diabetic retinopathies; mobile health; republic of india; satisfaction and patient; screening; tele-referral; virtual medicine.

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Study flowchart. Abbreviations: OPD, out-patient department; NPDR, nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy; PDR, proliferative diabetic retinopathy; CSME, clinically significant diabetic macular edema

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