Summary: | Manuel AP Vilela,1,2 Felipe M Valença,1 Pedro KM Barreto,1 Carlos EV Amaral,1 Lúcia C Pellanda1,2 1Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; 2Institute of Cardiology, Cardiology University Foundation, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Background: Smartphone fundoscopy is a new option for visualizing the ocular fundus but must be validated before being included in population-based examinations. Our aim was to evaluate the quality of fundoscopic images obtained via smartphone and to compare their agreement with retinal camera images or clinical examination.Methods: The database for this study included all observational studies with smartphone fundoscopy that have comparative analyses with the gold standard methods.Results: Out of 121 potentially relevant studies, nine were included in this analysis, compris- ing a total of 4,219 eyes. Mean age was 56.6 years (SD±8.5). Combined kappa (κ) agreement statistics were equal to 77.77% (95% CI: 70.34%, 83.70%). No heterogeneity was measured by random effects (I2=zero). Conclusion: Fundoscopic images obtained by using smartphones have substantial agreement with gold standards for clinical or photographic exams.Keywords: smartphones, fundoscopy, ophthalmoscopy
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