Effect of camera performance on diagnostic accuracy: preliminary results from the Northern Ireland arms of the UK Multicentre Teledermatology Trial

Author:

Loane M A,Gore H E,Corbett R,Steele K,Mathews C,Bloomer S E,Eedy D J,Telford R W,Wootton R

Abstract

The diagnostic accuracy of realtime teledermatology was measured using two different video cameras. One camera was a relatively low-cost, single-chip device camera 1 , while the other was a more expensive, three-chip camera camera 2 . The diagnosis obtained via the videolink was compared with the diagnosis made in person. Sixty-five new patients referred to a dermatology clinic were examined using camera 1 followed by a standard face-to-face consultation on the same day. A further 65 patients were examined using camera 2 and the same procedure implemented. Seventy-six per cent of conditions were correctly diagnosed by telemedicine using camera 2 compared with 62 using camera 1. A working differential diagnosis was obtained in 12 of cases using camera 2 compared with 14 using camera 1. The percentage of `no diagnosis`, wrong and missed diagnoses was halved using camera 2 compared with camera 1. These results suggest that the performance of the more expensive camera was superior for realtime teledermatology.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Informatics

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