Approaches to Reviewing OCTA Images of CNV with Dr. Karl Csaky Online Webinar
During the webinar, Dr. Csaky presented four case presentations showcasing the value of OCTA imaging in clinical practice.

During the webinar, Dr. Csaky presented four case presentations showcasing the value of OCTA imaging in clinical practice.
In this peer-reviewed long term, prospective study of patients with intermittent multiple sclerosis published in the Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, SPECTRALIS OCT was used to image inner retinal layers with the authors noting, “OCT has potential to estimate rates of neurodegeneration in the retina and brain.”
Neuro-ophthalmologist Dr. Robert (Bob) Sergott discusses with Healio| OSN the clinical value of MultiColor fundus imaging with SPECTRALIS® at the annual American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in New Orleans, LA.
Dr. Vakharia (Retina Vitreous Associates of Florida) educates on how a combination of Multimodal diagnostic imaging can demystify challenging cases and increase clinical confidence.
A new case presentation in the American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports provides additional evidence on how ANTERION® images can make a difference in clinical diagnosis and follow-up.
In the article “Managing diabetic eye disease eased with repeatable, high-quality imaging” recently published in Modern Retina, Dr. David Eichenbaum highlights various SPECTRALIS multimodal imaging platform features and their benefits in managing diabetic eye disease. He delves into the importance of having dependable and consistent imaging capability within the retina practice.
An article in Ophthalmology Times by Dr. Caesar Luo overviews considerations for sustainable DME management options during the everchanging COVID-19 healthcare landscape, with an emphasis on the backlog caused by patients’ reluctance to visit clinics during the pandemic. It includes an interesting case study imaged using a SPECTRALIS OCT.
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Prompted by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic to create a virtual event for a second year in a row, the Heidelberg Engineering Academy team rose to the occasion and delivered the Virtual Imaging Symposium 2021 (VIS) on Friday, October 15 and Saturday, October 16, 2021. The ambitious two-day agenda comprised a combined total of 36 hours of scientific programming and left a stellar impression on well over 700 participants who watched the event from across the globe.
With the introduction of an innovative new technology, SPECTRALIS® users will be able to choose the most suitable OCT scan speed for each individual patient. Standard presets ensure an efficient workflow, while practitioners are flexible to modify the OCT acquisition speed to strike the ideal balance between speed and image quality.