Development and validation of predictive risk models for sight threatening diabetic retinopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes to be applied as triage tools in resource limited settings

EClinicalMedicine. 2022 Jul 22:51:101578. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101578. eCollection 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Background: Delayed diagnosis and treatment of sight threatening diabetic retinopathy (STDR) is a common cause of visual impairment in people with Type 2 diabetes. Therefore, systematic regular retinal screening is recommended, but global coverage of such services is challenging. We aimed to develop and validate predictive models for STDR to identify 'at-risk' population for retinal screening.

Methods: Models were developed using datasets obtained from general practices in inner London, United Kingdom (UK) on adults with type 2 Diabetes during the period 2007-2017. Three models were developed using Cox regression and model performance was assessed using C statistic, calibration slope and observed to expected ratio measures. Models were externally validated in cohorts from Wales, UK and India.

Findings: A total of 40,334 people were included in the model development phase of which 1427 (3·54%) people developed STDR. Age, gender, diabetes duration, antidiabetic medication history, glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c), and history of retinopathy were included as predictors in the Model 1, Model 2 excluded retinopathy status, and Model 3 further excluded HbA1c. All three models attained strong discrimination performance in the model development dataset with C statistics ranging from 0·778 to 0·832, and in the external validation datasets (C statistic 0·685 - 0·823) with calibration slopes closer to 1 following re-calibration of the baseline survival.

Interpretation: We have developed new risk prediction equations to identify those at risk of STDR in people with type 2 diabetes in any resource-setting so that they can be screened and treated early. Future testing, and piloting is required before implementation.

Funding: This study was funded by the GCRF UKRI (MR/P207881/1) and supported by the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology.

Keywords: BMI, Body mass index; CCG, Clinical Commissioning Group; CI, Confidence Interval; CPRD, Clinical Practice Research Datalink; CVD, Cardiovascular disease; DR, Diabetic Retinopathy; Diabetes; Diabetic; GP, General Practice; HR, Hazard ratio; India; NHS, National Health Service; OR, Odds ratio; Performance; Predictive models; Retinopathy; STDR, Sight threatening diabetic retinopathy; South Asians; T2DM, Type II diabetes mellitus; UK, United Kingdom.