A novel approach to anterior segment imaging with smartphones in the COVID-19 era

Purpose: To report a novel, telemedicine-friendly, smartphone-based, wireless anterior segment device with instant photo-documentation ability in the COVID-19 era. Methods: Anterior Imaging Module (AIM) was constructed based on a 50/50 beam splitter design, to match the magnification drum optics of...

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Main Authors: Sreetama Dutt, Siva S Vadivel, Shanmuganathan Nagarajan, Amrutha Galagali, Josephine S Christy, Anand Sivaraman, Divya Parthasarathy Rao
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2021;volume=69;issue=5;spage=1257;epage=1262;aulast=Dutt
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spelling doaj-2fd10a301cee4eeaadb059690c4d95262021-05-05T11:15:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381998-36892021-01-016951257126210.4103/ijo.IJO_3707_20A novel approach to anterior segment imaging with smartphones in the COVID-19 eraSreetama DuttSiva S VadivelShanmuganathan NagarajanAmrutha GalagaliJosephine S ChristyAnand SivaramanDivya Parthasarathy RaoPurpose: To report a novel, telemedicine-friendly, smartphone-based, wireless anterior segment device with instant photo-documentation ability in the COVID-19 era. Methods: Anterior Imaging Module (AIM) was constructed based on a 50/50 beam splitter design, to match the magnification drum optics of slit-lamps with a three-step or higher level of magnification. The design fills the smartphone sensor fully at the lowest magnification and matches the fixed focus of the slit-lamp. It comes with a smartphone for instant photo-documentation, an in-built software application for data-management and secure HIPAA compliant cloud storage, and a Bluetooth trigger for a one-tap image capture. The construction of the device is explained, and the optical resolution measured using U.S. air-force resolution test. AIM's performance was characterized with traceability to internationally relevant performance standards for digital slit-lamps after image quality assessment through a pilot study. Results: Clinically useful anterior segment images were obtained with both diffuse and slit illumination at different magnification settings with the highest magnification (40X) resolution of 359 lines per cm and the lowest magnification (16X) resolution of 113 lines per cm. Conclusion: AIM is a novel, wireless, telemedicine-enabled design that digitizes existing, analog slit lamps with at least three-step magnification. The settings ensure the focus is determined purely by the position of the slit-lamp. Hence, the image viewed and captured on the smartphone is exactly what the clinician sees through the eyepiece. This helps in maintaining distance from the patient in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, as well.http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2021;volume=69;issue=5;spage=1257;epage=1262;aulast=Duttanterior segment imagingconjunctivacorneacovid-19irislensscleraslit-lampsmartphonetelemedicineuniform illumination
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author Sreetama Dutt
Siva S Vadivel
Shanmuganathan Nagarajan
Amrutha Galagali
Josephine S Christy
Anand Sivaraman
Divya Parthasarathy Rao
spellingShingle Sreetama Dutt
Siva S Vadivel
Shanmuganathan Nagarajan
Amrutha Galagali
Josephine S Christy
Anand Sivaraman
Divya Parthasarathy Rao
A novel approach to anterior segment imaging with smartphones in the COVID-19 era
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
anterior segment imaging
conjunctiva
cornea
covid-19
iris
lens
sclera
slit-lamp
smartphone
telemedicine
uniform illumination
author_facet Sreetama Dutt
Siva S Vadivel
Shanmuganathan Nagarajan
Amrutha Galagali
Josephine S Christy
Anand Sivaraman
Divya Parthasarathy Rao
author_sort Sreetama Dutt
title A novel approach to anterior segment imaging with smartphones in the COVID-19 era
title_short A novel approach to anterior segment imaging with smartphones in the COVID-19 era
title_full A novel approach to anterior segment imaging with smartphones in the COVID-19 era
title_fullStr A novel approach to anterior segment imaging with smartphones in the COVID-19 era
title_full_unstemmed A novel approach to anterior segment imaging with smartphones in the COVID-19 era
title_sort novel approach to anterior segment imaging with smartphones in the covid-19 era
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0301-4738
1998-3689
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Purpose: To report a novel, telemedicine-friendly, smartphone-based, wireless anterior segment device with instant photo-documentation ability in the COVID-19 era. Methods: Anterior Imaging Module (AIM) was constructed based on a 50/50 beam splitter design, to match the magnification drum optics of slit-lamps with a three-step or higher level of magnification. The design fills the smartphone sensor fully at the lowest magnification and matches the fixed focus of the slit-lamp. It comes with a smartphone for instant photo-documentation, an in-built software application for data-management and secure HIPAA compliant cloud storage, and a Bluetooth trigger for a one-tap image capture. The construction of the device is explained, and the optical resolution measured using U.S. air-force resolution test. AIM's performance was characterized with traceability to internationally relevant performance standards for digital slit-lamps after image quality assessment through a pilot study. Results: Clinically useful anterior segment images were obtained with both diffuse and slit illumination at different magnification settings with the highest magnification (40X) resolution of 359 lines per cm and the lowest magnification (16X) resolution of 113 lines per cm. Conclusion: AIM is a novel, wireless, telemedicine-enabled design that digitizes existing, analog slit lamps with at least three-step magnification. The settings ensure the focus is determined purely by the position of the slit-lamp. Hence, the image viewed and captured on the smartphone is exactly what the clinician sees through the eyepiece. This helps in maintaining distance from the patient in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, as well.
topic anterior segment imaging
conjunctiva
cornea
covid-19
iris
lens
sclera
slit-lamp
smartphone
telemedicine
uniform illumination
url http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2021;volume=69;issue=5;spage=1257;epage=1262;aulast=Dutt
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