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Introduction: Screening programmes for diabetic retinopathy follow guidelines that ensure that vision‐threatening complications are detected even when the disease progression is fast. This implies that patients with slow disease progression will be recommended examinations more often than needed.
Method: On the basis of previously defined individual risk factors, multiple logistic regression was...
Introduction: Diabetic retinopathy is screened by fundus photography and screening intervals are defined according to general rules to ensure that vision threatening complications are detected even if the progression of the disease is fast. The resulting superfluous examinations of patients with slow disease progression can be reduced by a more exact decision model that allows an adjustment of the...
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