Diagnosis Gaps Mark Retinopathy Care - Summary - MDSpire

Diagnosis Gaps Mark Retinopathy Care

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  • Andrea Surnit

  • June 25, 2026

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Objective:

To characterize diabetic retinopathy care in the US using a cascade-of-care framework.

Approach:
  • Study Inclusion: Included English-language US-based studies published from 2018 through 2025, totaling 46 sources.
  • Methodology: Utilized a cascade-of-care framework and assessed risk of bias using established tools.
Key Findings:
  • 55% to 89% of patients with photographic evidence of diabetic retinopathy were unaware of their diagnosis, with a median of about 70%.
  • Annual screening adherence ranged from 3% to 69%, with a median of about 47%. Biennial screening adherence ranged from 16% to 79%, with a median of about 59%.
  • In primary care, 31% to 63% of diagnosed patients were linked to ophthalmic care, with a median of about 52%.
  • Follow-up adherence for diabetic retinopathy care was reported at 55% to 78%.
Interpretation:

The review identifies gaps in awareness, screening, and follow-up care for diabetic retinopathy among patients.

Limitations:
  • Included studies analyzed data collected before 2018, which may not reflect current care patterns.
  • Substantial variability in study populations, methods, and outcome definitions may affect the findings.
  • Sparse evidence for some cascade stages, particularly awareness of diabetic retinopathy diagnosis.
Conclusion:

Further research and intervention are needed in areas of awareness of diabetic retinopathy diagnosis, linkage to care, and follow-up adherence.

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