Prediction of Diabetic Retinopathy from Clinical Variables and Color Vision Data

Author:

Aspinall Peter A1,Kinnear Paul R2,Duncan Leslie J P3,Clarke Basil F3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Edinburgh Scotland

2. Department of Psychology, University of Aberdeen Scotland

3. Diabetic and Dietetic Department, the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Edinburgh, Scotland

Abstract

Predictions about the onset of retinopathy in 295 diabetic patients, all originally having no evidence of retinopathy, have been made in a longitudinal study over 7 yr. Out of many color vision tests and clinical variables, the best individual predictor was a measure of yellow-blue discrimination, using an anomaloscope. The other predictors of significance were the degree of blood glucose control and the duration of diabetes. Although the predictions from a linear logistic model were significant in classifying the diabetic subjects into those whose fundus will remain normal and those in whom it will develop retinopathy, the number of misclassifications was substantial. An examination of the goodnessof fit between the data and the model suggested a criterion value (P) of around P = 0.3 for the probability that a patient develops retinopathy. At this value, the probability of being normal for an individual classed as normal was 0.82, and the probability ofdeveloping retinopathy for an individual classed as having retinopathy was 0.54.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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