Assessment of non-mydriatic fundus photography in detection of diabetic retinopathy

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Abstract

Non-mydriatic retinal photography with later interpretation of the photographs was assessed as a screening method for the detection of diabetic retinopathy; when compared with an ophthalmologist's clinical assessment in a random group of 62 diabetic patients it was accurate (false negative 6-8%, false positive 2%) and sensitive (sensitivity 96%, specificity 98%). The assessment of further management required based on analysis of the photographs was 96-5% in agreement with the further management suggested by the ophthalmologist after direct clinical assessment of the patient. If this technique were used to screen patients in a typical diabetic clinic the predicted positive accuracy rate would be 84% and the predicted negative accuracy rate 99-5%. © 1986, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Williams, R., Nussey, S., Humphry, R., & Thompson, G. (1986). Assessment of non-mydriatic fundus photography in detection of diabetic retinopathy. British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.), 293(6555), 1140–1142. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.293.6555.1140

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