AI vs. doctors: the race to spot diabetes eye damage in kids
NCT ID NCT07149142
Summary
This study aims to see if using artificial intelligence (AI) software to check photos of the back of the eye is a practical and effective way to screen children with type 1 diabetes for early signs of eye damage (diabetic retinopathy). About 400 children and teens will have their eyes checked using the new AI method and compared to standard eye exams. The researchers also want to learn how common eye and nerve damage are in this group of young people who generally have good blood sugar control.
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University Hospital Motol
Prague, Prague 5, 15006, Czechia
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