Development and Validation of the First Smart TV-Based Visual Acuity Test: A Prospective Study

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作者
Labiris, Georgios [1 ]
Delibasis, Konstantinos [2 ]
Panagiotopoulou, Eirini-Kanella [1 ]
Pigadas, Vassilis [2 ]
Bakirtzis, Minas [1 ]
Panagis, Christos [1 ]
Dardabounis, Doukas [1 ]
Ntonti, Panagiota [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Alexandroupolis, Dept Ophthalmol, Dragana 68100, Alexandroupolis, Greece
[2] Univ Thessaly, Dept Comp Sci & Biomed Informat, Lamia 35100, Greece
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visual acuity test; smart TV; smartphone; home; validation; telemedicine; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; DIABETIC-RETINOPATHY;
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10.3390/healthcare10112117
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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(1) Background: While smartphones are among the primary devices used in telemedical applications, smart TV healthcare apps are not prevalent despite smart TVs' penetrance in home settings. The present study's objective was to develop and validate the first smart TV-based visual acuity (VA) test (Democritus Digital Visual Acuity Test (DDiVAT)) that allows a reliable VA self-assessment. (2) Methods: This is a prospective validation study. DDiVAT introduces several advanced features for reliable VA self-testing; among them: automatic calibration, voice recognition, voice guidance, automatic calculation of VA indexes, and a smart TV-based messaging system. Normal and low vision participants were included in the validation. DDiVAT VA results (VA(DDiVAT)) were compared against the ones from: (a) the gold-standard conventional ETDRS (VA(ETDRS)), and, (b) an independent ophthalmologist who monitored the self-examination testing (VA(RES)). Comparisons were performed by noninferiority test (set at 2.5-letters) and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs). DDiVAT's test-retest reliability was assessed within a 15-day time-window. (3) Results: A total of 300 participants (185 and 115 with normal and low vision, respectively) responded to ETDRS and DDiVAT. Mean difference in letters was -0.05 for VA(ETDRS)-VA(RES), 0.62 for VA(RES)-VA(DDiVAT), and 0.67 for VA(ETDRS)-VA(DDiVAT), significantly lower than the 2.5 letter noninferiority margin. ICCs indicated an excellent level of agreement, collectively and for each group (0.922-0.996). All displayed letters in DDiVAT presented a similar difficulty. The overall accuracy of the voice recognition service was 96.01%. ICC for VA(DDiVAT) test-retest was 0.957. (4) Conclusions: The proposed DDiVAT presented non-significant VA differences with the ETDRS, suggesting that it can be used for accurate VA self-assessment in telemedical settings, both for normal and low-vision patients.
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