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Validation of i-ROP DL to Detect More Than Mild ROP
Sponsor: Siloam Vision
Summary
The purpose of the pivotal reader study is to assess the readers' accuracy in diagnosing plus disease versus no plus or pre-plus disease with or without the aid of the i-ROP DL. Ophthalmologists' performance metrics for the following modalities will be evaluated: * Standard evaluation following the standard of care process ("without i-ROP DL") * Evaluation following the standard of care process with the aid of the i-ROP DL ("with i-ROP DL") This retrospective multi-reader multi-case (MRMC) study will have an enriched sample of approximately 300 eye cases (1 study eye per subject): 60 plus cases, 120 pre-plus cases and 120 no plus cases. Enrichment is with respect to proportions of plus cases and pre-plus cases. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate whether the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) based on probability scores of plus disease statistically significantly non-inferior or superior with the aid of the i-ROP DL versus without the aid of the i-ROP DL. Multiple secondary endpoints are outlined in the next section.
Official title: Validation of i-ROP DL to Detect More Than Mild Retinopathy of Prematurity and a Multi-Reader Multi-Case Controlled Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Comparative Accuracy of Diagnosing Plus Disease of Premature Infants With or Without the Aid of the i-ROP DL in Telemedicine Setting
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - 80 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
16
Start Date
2024-06-25
Completion Date
2026-03-01
Last Updated
2025-12-17
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
iROP DL
First, to evaluate the i-ROP DL system for autonomous ROP screening. To demonstrate the sensitivity and specificity of the i-ROP DL system on images obtained by technicians in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) setting to detect more than mild ROP (MTMROP), defined as type 2 or worse from the Early Treatment for ROP study) compared to an image-based reference standard diagnosis (RSD).
Locations (1)
Oregon Health and Sciences University
Portland, Oregon, United States