医学
初级保健
糖尿病性视网膜病变
介绍(产科)
眼部护理
糖尿病
重症监护医学
疾病
视网膜病变
儿科
眼病
验光服务
梅德林
急诊医学
初级卫生保健
风险评估
内科学
作者
Ariel K. Leong,RISA M. WOLF,Roomasa Channa,Jiangxia Wang,Harold Lehmann,Michael D. Abramoff,T. Y. Alvin Liu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41746-026-02460-5
摘要
Adult patients with diabetes (n = 3745) seen at Johns Hopkins Medicine primary care sites were referred to the Wilmer Eye Institute either based on a primary care provider referral or autonomous AI diagnostic result (referral was made after a positive or non-diagnostic result). An inverse-probability-weighted regression, which incorporated propensity score matching on social determinants of health and relevant clinical variables, showed that implementation of an autonomous AI-assisted diabetic screening program in a primary care clinic was associated with increased presentation to eye care specialist care by African-Americans (p = 0.02). This is significant because African-Americans have traditionally been less likely to undergo annual screening exams and more likely to present with more severe forms of diabetic retinopathy (DR). The results suggest a potential association between office-based, AI-assisted DR screening and improved downstream ophthalmic access for African-American patients. However, given that the analysis was exploratory, this association should be interpreted cautiously and further validated.
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