BMC Health Services Research (Oct 2011)

Implementation and first-year screening results of an ocular telehealth system for diabetic retinopathy in China

  • Xu Xun,
  • Bai Xuelin,
  • Shen Bingjie,
  • Fu Jiong,
  • Wang Weiwei,
  • Zou Haidong,
  • Peng Jinjuan,
  • Zhang Xi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-11-250
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 250

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Abstract Background To describe implementation and first-year screening results of the first Chinese telehealth system for diabetic retinopathy (DR) - the Beixinjing Community Diabetic Retinopathy Telehealth system (BCDRT). Methods BCDRT implementation was based on the acquisition of adequate digital retinographs, secure digital transmission, storage and retrieval of participants' data and reader-generated medical reports. Local diabetic residents meeting inclusion criteria were enrolled into the BCDRT system beginning in 2009. Participants recommended for further in-person examination with ophthalmologists were followed, and the consistencies in diagnoses between BCDRT and ophthalmologists for DR or macular edema were calculated. Results A total of 471 diabetic residents participated in BCDRT screening in 2009. The proportions of total DR, proliferative DR, and diabetic macular edema were 24.42% (115 patients), 2.12% (10 patients) and 6.47% (24 patients), respectively: 56 patients consulted ophthalmologists for further in-person retinal examination with funduscopy after pupil dilation. High rates of consistency between BCDRT screening and ophthalmologists were observed for macular edema (Kappa = 0.81), moderate or severe non-proliferative DR grade (Kappa = 0.92), and other DR grades (Kappa = 1). A total of 456 (96.82%) patients were willing to participate in the next BCDRT screening. Conclusions BCDRT was a reliable and valid system for DR screening, and offers the potential to increase DR annual screening rates in local residents.