| Literature DB >> 27146002 |
Michael Mbagwu1, Dustin D French, Manjot Gill, Christopher Mitchell, Kathryn Jackson, Abel Kho, Paul J Bryar.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Visual acuity is the primary measure used in ophthalmology to determine how well a patient can see. Visual acuity for a single eye may be recorded in multiple ways for a single patient visit (eg, Snellen vs. Jäger units vs. font print size), and be recorded for either distance or near vision. Capturing the best documented visual acuity (BDVA) of each eye in an individual patient visit is an important step for making electronic ophthalmology clinical notes useful in research.Entities:
Keywords: best corrected visual acuity; best documented visual acuity; data mining; electronic health record; electronic medical record; ophthalmology; phenotyping; visual acuity
Year: 2016 PMID: 27146002 PMCID: PMC4871992 DOI: 10.2196/medinform.4732
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Med Inform
Sample clinical encounters and corresponding BDVAs.
| Visit | |||||
| A. First visit with doctor for new glasses | |||||
| Vision with correction | Right=20/100 | Left=20/40 | |||
| Manifest refraction | Right=20/60 | Left=20/20 | |||
| B. Second visit with specialist to evaluate retina problem | |||||
| Vision with correction | Right=20/100 | Left=20/40 | |||
| Pinhole | Right=20/70 | Left=20/25 | |||
| C. Third visit with eyelid specialist for eyelid lesion | |||||
| Vision with correction | Right=20/100 | Left=20/40 | |||
a BDVA: best documented visual acuity.
Figure 2Screenshot of EPIC EHR provider input. Red Box outlines all fields containing visual acuity data (Right Eye: 20/50 and 20/30. Left Eye: 20/30, 20/20. Blue Box outlines what the algorithm detected as BDVA for each eye (Right Eye: 20/30, Left Eye: 20/20). ©2016 Epic Systems Corporation. Used with permission.
Figure 3Flow diagram for algorithmic processing of the ophthalmology EHR note in Figure 2.
Figure 1Algorithmic Determination of Best Documented Visual Acuity.
Figure 4Graph depicting frequency of visual acuity detected within EHR notes by ranges (CF=Count Fingers, HM=Hand Motion, LP=Light Perception, NLP=No Light Perception).
Figure 5Visual Acuity as detected by algorithm.
Chart review results of BDVA algorithm.
| Total number of patients reviewed | 100 |
| Total number of eyes | 200 |
| Right eye accuracy | 99% |
| Left eye accuracy | 99% |
| Overall accuracy | 99% |
a BDVA: best documented visual acuity.