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Abstract #51270 Published in IGR 14-3

The use of teleglaucoma at the University of Alberta

Kassam F; Amin S; Sogbesan E; Damji KF
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2012; 18: 367-373


The aim of the teleglaucoma service at the University of Alberta is to improve access for people in northern Alberta who have early-stage glaucoma or who are at risk for glaucoma. Two types of teleglaucoma service are offered: remote and in-house. A standardized approach is used to capture patient information (structured histories, examinations and fundus photographs) which is then sent to a tertiary care centre for grading and recommendations. Only one grader reads and makes management recommendations for each case. Reports are sent electronically. A total of 195 cases have been graded through the remote service since 2008. A total of 62 cases have been graded through the in-house service since 2011. The average reporting time for consultations in the in-house service was 7 days, and it was also 7 days for the remote service. We believe that the use of teleglaucoma can improve the way that patients are diagnosed and managed, both in industrialized and developing countries. Teleglaucoma is currently being used as a screening tool at the Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi with mobile units equipped with a fundus camera and a visual field machine.

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Alberta, 2317, 10240 Kingsway Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 3V9, Canada kdamji@ualberta.ca.

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Classification:

6.19 Telemedicine (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods)



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