一种用于测量最佳矫正视力的新型智能手机应用程序的临床验证

IF 2.2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Journal of Optometry Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.optom.2023.01.001
Mari Ogino , Rosa María Salmerón-Campillo , Stephen Hunter , Vincent Hussey , Donny Suh , Rujuta Gore , Norberto López-Gil , Matt Jaskulski , Daniel Piña-Miguelsanz
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目的智能手机等个人移动设备正在证明其在远程眼科护理中越来越多的应用中的有用性。在过去的这些方法中,一个不便和潜在的错误源源于要求受试者将设备放置在远处。本研究旨在使用与临床测量的比较统计数据,对新型智能手机应用程序“vision.app”(VisionApp Solutions S.L.)进行的最佳矫正视力(BCVA)测量进行临床验证。材料和方法使用vision.app在40名受试者的双眼中测量CVA,该应用程序显示白色背景上有拥挤的黑色Landolt-C视标,并使用4强迫选择程序让受试者(通过在四个方向中的任何一个方向上滑动)找到他们能分辨的最小视标大小。将结果与使用放置在20英尺(6米)处的标准Snellen图表进行的BCVA测量值进行比较。结果t检验显示应用程序和临床测量的VA之间没有显著差异(p=0.478(OD)和0.608(OS)),临床和应用程序测量值之间的平均差异小于眼图的一行(-0.009 logMAR(OD),-0.005 logMAR)。OD和OS的95%置信区间±0.08 logMAR的一致性极限被发现。结论研究结果显示了智能手机在手持距离测量BCVA的潜在用途。新验证的研究结果可以在远程眼科护理方面取得重大进展,并为眼科护理专业人员提供一种可靠且可获得的BCVA测量方法。
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Clinical validation of a novel smartphone application for measuring best corrected visual acuity

Purpose

Personal mobile devices such as smartphones are proving their usefulness in ever more applications in tele-eyecare. An inconvenience and potential source of error in these past approaches stemmed from the requirement for the subjects to situate their devices at a distance. The present study aims to clinically validate best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) measures carried out by a novel smartphone application “vision.app” (VisionApp Solutions S.L.) using comparative statistics against clinical measurements.

Materials and methods

BCVA was measured in both eyes of 40 subjects using vision.app which displayed a black Landolt-C optotype with crowding on a white background, and utilized a 4 forced-choice procedure for the subjects to find (by means of swiping in either of four directions) the smallest optotype size they could resolve. Results were compared to BCVA measurements taken using a standard Snellen chart placed at 20 feet (6 m).

Results

The t-test revealed no significant differences between the app- and clinically-measured VA (p = 0.478 (OD) and 0.608 (OS)), with a mean difference between clinical and app measurements of less than one line of the eye chart (-0.009 logMAR (OD) and -0.005 logMAR (OS)). A limit of agreement for a 95% confidence interval of ± 0.08 logMAR for OD and OS was found.

Conclusions

The results show the potential use of a smartphone to measure BCVA at a handheld distance. The newly validated study results can hold major future advancements in tele-eyecare and provide eye care professionals with a reliable and accessible method to measure BCVA.

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Journal of Optometry
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