Journal article

Detecting cataract causing visual impairment using a nonmydriatic fundus camera.

JG Ferraro, T Pollard, A Muller, EL Lamoureux, HR Taylor

American Journal of Ophthalmology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2005

Abstract

PURPOSE: To assess the validity of a digital nonmydriatic fundus camera in detecting cataract as a cause of visual impairment. DESIGN: Diagnostic test comparison. METHODS: Photos of the anterior segment of 72 eyes were taken with a nonmydriatic fundus camera and assessed for cataract by two graders. Dilated biomicroscopy examination of the anterior segment of the same 72 eyes was then performed and cataract graded using the Wilmer scale. RESULTS: Grader 1 and 2 reported 90% and 94% sensitivity and 82% and 77% specificity, respectively, when the digital photos were compared with slit-lamp biomicroscopy in determining visually significant cataract. In addition, both graders showed similar subs..

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