Ultra-Widefield and Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study 7-Field Grading of Diabetic Retinopathy

Author:

Aiello Lloyd Paul12,Blodi Barbara3,Gao Xiaoyu4,Sun Jennifer K.12,Gubitosi-Klug Rose A.5,White Neil H.6,Hainsworth Dean7,Lorenzi Gayle M.8,Bebu Ionut9, ,Adkins T.10,Agarwal Anita10,Aiello Lloyd P10,Albers James W10,Arends Valerie10,Arrigg Paul10,Averkiou Xenia10,Avery Robert B10,Azevedo Robin10,Backlund Jye-Yu10,Bakshi N.10,Bancroft Anna P10,Bantle Anne10,Bantle John10,Barkmeier Andrew10,Barnie Annette10,Barr M.10,Bartholomew Rachel10,Beaser Richard10,Bebu Ionut10,Bergenstal Richard10,Bhan Arti10,Blodi Barbara10,Bott Matthew10,Bourne Patti A10,Braffett Barbara H10,Brent M.10,Brown Angela10,Brucker Alexander J10,Burge Mark R10,Bylsma Jillian10,Campbell Charles10,Carlson Anders10,Cavallerano Jerry10,Cavicchi Robert10,Chan R.10,Chapin J.E.10,Chu Kathy10,Coonrod Beth A10,Costacou Tina10,Dagogo-Jack Samuel10,Danis Ron10,Das Arup10,Devenyi Robert10,Diminick Lisa10,Driscoll Marsha10,Dunnigan Sean10,Edwards Paul10,El Muayed Malek10,El ghormli Laure10,Farrell Kaleigh10,Feldman Eva10,Fernandes Jyotika10,Ganda Om10,Gao Xiaoyu10,Gatcomb Patricia M10,Gill Manjot10,Goldbaum Michael10,Golden Ellen10,Greanoff Gregg10,Gregory Naina S10,Gubitosi-Klug Rose A10,Hainsworth Dean10,Hamdy Osama10,Hanna Regina10,Hartmuller Monica10,He Yu-Guang10,Heier Jeffrey10,Hensley S.10,Herman William10,Hermayer Kathie L10,Hirsch Irl10,Hitt Susan10,Ho Shuchen10,Hoffman Elizabeth10,Hu J.10,Huddleston S.10,Jacobson Alan M10,Jarvis Alan10,Johnson Mary L10,Johnsonbaugh Sherry10,Jones J.K.10,Jordan Lin F10,Joseph A.10,Karanchi Harsha10,Karger Amy10,Keasler Lisa10,Kenny David10,Ketai Loren H10,Kiss Szilard10,Klumpp Kandy10,Kolterman Orville10,Koozekanani Dara10,Koushan Keyvan10,Kruger Davida F10,Lachin John10,Larkin Mary10,Lawrence Jean10,Lee K.10,Lee Pearl G10,Leong Aaron10,Leschek Ellen10,Li Yabing10,Lin Ming-Hui10,Lorenzi Gayle10,Lovell Cynthia K10,Lyon Alice T10,Lyons Tim J10,Malone John I10,Mandelcorn Mark10,Marksbury Tiffanie10,Martin Catherine10,May Michael10,Mayer Lynne10,McDonald Charlotte10,Mendelson Edward10,Miller David10,Miller Ryan10,Mirza Rukhsana G10,Montezuma Sandra R10,Morrison Anthony10,Mudaliar Sunder10,Mukhashen Shereen10,Murtha Timothy J10,Nathan David M10,Novak M.10,Nutaitis Matthew J10,Olegario Donna10,Olmos de Koo Lisa10,Orchard Trevor10,Orlin Anton10,O’Brian Juanita10,Pavan Peter R10,Pendegast S.10,Perdikaris F.10,Perkins Bruce A10,Pop-Busui Rodica10,Raskin Philip10,Rath S.10,Rhodes Melissa10,Rodriguez Henry10,Rubin Michael10,Ryan Christopher10,Saporito Deborah10,Saporito Madalyn10,Schade David S10,Schlossman Deborah K10,Schutta Mark H10,Seegmiller Jesse10,Shah Ravi10,Shao Baomei10,Sharuk George S10,Sheidow Tom10,Sherr Jennifer10,Silva Paolo A10,Silver Philip10,Singerman Lawrence J10,Sivitz William10,Soliman Elsayed Z10,Spillers Lori10,Steffes Michael10,Stockman Margaret E10,Stoessel Kathleen10,Sun Jennifer10,Tamborlane William10,Taylor Trevor10,Terry J.10,Thangthaeng Nopporn10,Thomas Lee A10,Toledo Frederico10,Trapani Victoria10,Ufret-Vincenty Rafael L10,Vella Adrian10,Vittetoe Brenda10,Wabers Hugh10,Wallia Amisha10,Weimann Elizabeth10,Weiss D.10,White Neil10,Wilson Rachael10,Wood Jamie10,Zegarra H.10,Zhang Zhu-Ming10,Zipse Amy10,de Boer Ian H10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

2. Beetham Eye Institute, Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, Massachusetts

3. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison

4. The Biostatistics Center, The George Washington University, Washington, DC

5. Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio

6. Pediatrics, Washington University in St Louis, St Louis, Missouri

7. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Missouri, Columbia

8. Department of Medicine, Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes, University of California, San Diego

9. Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Biostatistics Center, The George Washington University, Washington, DC

10. for the DCCT/EDIC Research Group

Abstract

ImportanceHigh concordance in diabetic retinopathy (DR) outcomes between 7-field (7F) and ultra-widefield (UWF) images would allow for combining longitudinal assessments based on the 2 modalities both in clinical studies and clinical care.ObjectiveTo compare 7F and UWF imaging with regard to DR severity and the associations of DR severity with risk factors, such as hemoglobin A1c, age, diabetes duration, and sex.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis cross-sectional study describes the outcomes of the randomized clinical Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) and its subsequent observational study, the Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications (EDIC) study. Of the 1441 participants with type 1 diabetes in the DCCT, 1375 were enrolled in the EDIC study. Of the 1171 participants who were active between March 2019 and December 2021, 200° UWF color imaging and 7F fundus photographs were obtained for 785 participants once at the same visit. Central graders assessed 7F-UWF with a 7F template masking the retinal periphery and the full UWF image (UWF-global). Data were analyzed from January 2022 to March 2023.ExposuresHemoglobin A1c was assessed quarterly during the DCCT and annually during the EDIC study using high-performance liquid chromatography.Main Outcomes and MeasuresRetinopathy was determined independently for all imaging as mild, moderate, or severe nonproliferative DR (SNPDR) using the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) grading scale for the 7F images and the global ETDRS grading scale for the UWF images. Panretinal and focal photocoagulation were self-reported or based on scarring location and pattern observed during grading. Proliferative DR (PDR) was defined by observed neovascularization or evidence of panretinal photocoagulation.ResultsAmong the 785 participants included in this study, 420 (53%) were male and 365 (47%) were female. The mean (SD) age was 61 (7) years. DR grading between UWF-7F and 7F imaging was correlated for all outcomes, including for severe outcomes, such as SNPDR (κ, 0.73; concordance, 96%), PDR (κ, 0.74; concordance, 97%), scatter photocoagulation (κ, 0.97; concordance, 99%), and focal photocoagulation (κ, 0.71; concordance, 98%). Most DR severity scores were within 1 step (1410 of 1529 [92%]), and 3% (51 of 1529) were more than 2 steps apart (κ, 0.45; 95% CI, 0.42-0.49; weighted κ, 0.63; 95% CI, 0.60-0.67) on the ETDRS severity scale. DR severity assessed within the UWF-global area was higher compared to 7F (median [IQR] UWF-global score, 3 [2-3] vs median 7F level score, 2.0 [1-3]; P < .001), although the 2 modalities were correlated (1225 of 1508 [81%] 1-step agreement; weighted κ, 0.41).Conclusions and RelevanceStandard ETDRS 7F and UWF evaluations of DR were comparable for ETDRS severity levels as previously reported by Diabetic Retinopathy Clinical Research Retina Network reports. In addition, these evaluations of DR were comparable for DCCT/EDIT study outcomes and major study conclusions, suggesting that use of UWF imaging is not likely to introduce relevant measurement biases in future longitudinal studies.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifiers: NCT00360815

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

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