| Literature DB >> 15603624 |
J K Stillman1, G A Gole, R Wootton, N Woolfield, D Price, J Van der Westhuyzen, M Williams, J Williams.
Abstract
We have examined the feasibility of a telemedicine-enabled screening service for children and adolescents with diabetes in Queensland. There are approximately 1400 young people with diabetes in Queensland and only about two-thirds of them are screened in accordance with international guidelines. A regional retinal screening service was established using a nonmydriatic digital retinal camera. Seven centres volunteered to participate in the study. During a five-month pilot trial, 83 of the young people with diabetes who attend these centres underwent digital retinal screening (3.7%). Retinal images were sent via email to a paediatric ophthalmologist for review and results were returned via email. A copy of each participant's results was forwarded by mail to the referring diabetes doctor and the participant and family. The majority of the image files (96%) were rated as excellent or good. Only one participant was identified as having an abnormal result. Participants and their families expressed satisfaction with the digital retinal screening process.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15603624 DOI: 10.1258/1357633042614203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Telemed Telecare ISSN: 1357-633X Impact factor: 6.184