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- W4292148935 abstract "<b><i>Aims:</i></b> The aim of the study was to evaluate the feasibility of ultra-widefield (UWF) imaging to identify ocular pathologies amongst in- and out-patients in a tertiary university hospital. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> We followed a prospective double-blinded multicenter clinical study. In total, 634 patients from a university hospital with pulmonary, cardiovascular, and endocrine diseases were examined by two teams by conventional slit-lamp biomicroscopy (CBM). UWF images with Optos Tx200 were taken and subsequently graded independently by two retina specialists and graders from two reading centers for the presence of pre-defined pathologies. Interrater reliability was calculated using Fleiss statistical software. An independent, trained and certified ophthalmologist with retinal subspecialty (BL) classified all UWF images with retinal hemorrhages by severity and interrater agreement. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Complete data were available for 502 patients. The Moorfields Eye Hospital Reading Center, London, UK (RM), reported the highest number of cases with retinal pathologies (378), and the Reading Center GRADE Bonn, Germany (RB), did so for cases with optic disc cupping (466). Two retinal consultants (R1 and R2) from the Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Giessen and Marburg GmbH, Campus Giessen, Germany, noted optic disc pathologies. R1 reported 151 cases with optic disc pallor, while R2 reported only 39 disc pathologies. Both for clinical and for image readers, the early changes had equally low interrater reliability. The presence of at least 3 retinal hemorrhages had the highest interrater reliability (0.59). <b><i>Conclusions:</i></b> UWF imaging is convenient to identify overt retinal pathologies in patients at risk of ocular complications of their systemic disease who are attending hospital clinics. Imaging the eye allows for remote retinal assessment and for placing the patient into the appropriate clinical pathway for ophthalmology. <b><i>Precis:</i></b> UWF-imaging in a population of in- and out-patients at a university hospital who are at risk of retinal complications is effective to detect overt retinal pathologies and allows for tele-ophthalmology approaches to be enabled for placing the patients into the appropriate clinical pathways." @default.
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- W4292148935 title "The Feasibility of Using Ultra-Widefield Retinal Imaging to Identify Ocular Pathologies amongst Those with Systemic Medical Disease Attending a Tertiary Healthcare Facility at a University Hospital" @default.
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