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Authors Arnold RW, O'Neil JW, Cooper KL, Silbert DI, Donahue SP
Received 22 April 2018
Accepted for publication 1 June 2018
Published 23 August 2018 Volume 2018:12 Pages 1533—1537
DOI http://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S171935
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single-blind
Peer reviewers approved by Dr Amy Norman
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser
Purpose: To determine the specificity and sensitivity of a smartphone app
(GoCheckKids [GCK] used as a photoscreening tool on the iPhone 7 to detect
refractive amblyopia risk factors in children aged 1–6 years.
Participants and methods: A prospective, multicenter, 10-month evaluation
of children aged 1–6 years old who underwent photoscreening with the GCK app to
detect amblyopia risk factors. The first acceptable quality photograph of each
study subject was evaluated by trained technicians using GCK’s proprietary
automated image processing algorithm to analyze for amblyopia risk factors.
Trained graders, masked to the cycloplegic clinical data, remotely reviewed
photographs taken with the app and compared results to the gold standard
pediatric ophthalmology examinations using the 2013 American Association
for Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus amblyopia risk factor guidelines.
Primary outcome was the ability of the GCK app to identify amblyopia risk
factors compared to the cycloplegic refraction.
Results: There were 287 patient images analyzed. The
overall sensitivity and specificity in detecting amblyopia risk factors were
76% and 85%, respectively using manual grading. The overall automated grading
results had a sensitivity and sensitivity in detecting amblyopia risk factors
of 65% and 83%, respectively.
Conclusion: The GCK smartphone app is a viable
photoscreening device for the detection of amblyopia risk factors in children
aged 1–6 years.
Keywords: Apple iPhone,
pediatric, instrument-based screening, lazy eye, blindness, cost-effective,
childfriendly