2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabet.2007.12.006
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OPHDIAT©: A telemedical network screening system for diabetic retinopathy in the Île-de-France

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“…In a study entitled BOPHDIAT project^conducted by Massin, et al (2008) for telediabetic retinopathy, 2052 patients were screened. The patient's identity information included identity number, birth date, and sex, and their clinical data comprised the type of diabetes, duration of diabetes, therapies performed, and retinal images of their eyes.…”
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“…In a study entitled BOPHDIAT project^conducted by Massin, et al (2008) for telediabetic retinopathy, 2052 patients were screened. The patient's identity information included identity number, birth date, and sex, and their clinical data comprised the type of diabetes, duration of diabetes, therapies performed, and retinal images of their eyes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patient's identity information included identity number, birth date, and sex, and their clinical data comprised the type of diabetes, duration of diabetes, therapies performed, and retinal images of their eyes. The information was sent to the specialist to diagnose diabetic retinopathy and provide a necessary treatment plan [31].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the largest experience of DR screening is from OPHDIAT (Ophthlamology Diabetes Telemedicine) a telemedical network covering the Ile-de-France area [49]. Over a 28-month period, 13777 diabetic patients with unknown retinal status were screened for DR using non mydriatic cameras.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[47][48][49] In the OPHDIAT programme, fundus photographs are first taken with non-mydriatic cameras at satellite screening centres by technicians before they are transferred via a telemedicine network to ophthalmologists for grading. 49 In India, similar telescreening is being carried out for DR in South India, in which 45° single-field digital fundus photographs are taken and images transmitted digitally for grading by retina specialists. 50 In the UK, DR graders are not medically trained but they undergo vigorous training by ophthalmologists and have to carry out a minimum number of grading episodes.…”
Section: Methods Used In Screening Programmesmentioning
confidence: 99%