Development and research status of intelligent ophthalmology in China
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Wei-Hua Yang and Shao-Chong Zhang. Shenzhen Eye Hospital, Shenzhen Eye Institute, Shenzhen 518040, Guangdong Province, China benben0606@139.com; zhangshaochong@gzzoc.com

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Supported by National Nature Science Foundation of China (No.62306254); SanMing Project of Medicine in Shenzhen (No.SZSM202311012); Shenzhen Fund for Guangdong Provincial High-level Clinical Key Specialties (No.SZGSP014); Shenzhen Science and Technology Program (No.KCXFZ20211020163813019).

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    This paper analyzes the current status, technological developments, academic exchange platforms, and future challenges and solutions in the field of intelligent ophthalmology (IO) in China. In terms of technology, significant progress has been made in various areas, including diabetic retinopathy, fundus image analysis, quality assessment of medical artificial intelligence products, clinical research methods, technical evaluation, and industry standards. Researchers continually enhance the safety and standardization of IO technology by formulating a series of clinical application guidelines and standards. The establishment of domestic and international academic exchange platforms provides extensive collaboration opportunities for professionals in various fields, and various academic journals serve as publication platforms for IO research. However, challenges such as technological innovation, data privacy and security, lagging regulations, and talent shortages still pose obstacles to future development. To address these issues, future efforts should focus on strengthening technological research and development, regulatory framework construction, talent cultivation, and increasing patient awareness and acceptance of new technologies. By comprehensively addressing these challenges, IO in China is poised to further lead the industry’s development on a global scale, bringing more innovation and convenience to the field of ophthalmic healthcare.

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Di Gong, Wang-Ting Li, Xiao-Meng Li, et al. Development and research status of intelligent ophthalmology in China. Int J Ophthalmol, 2024,17(12):2308-2315

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  • Received:February 09,2024
  • Revised:April 18,2024
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  • Online: November 19,2024
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