Watch Roundtable: CIRRUS HD-OCT in the Evaluation of Diabetic Retinopathy
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
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Chapters
Introduction
Disclosures
Why are we here today?
The evolution of OCT imaging
Reports
OCT 1
2016 OCT Angiography
2014 ADA Diabetes fact Sheet
Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus
Complications of Diabetes
American Diabetes Association Guidelines on Diabetic Eye Disease
Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS)
HEDIS Measures in the Care of Patients with Diabetes
Group Discussion
Retinal Manifestations of Diabetes
Macular Edema
Retinal Thickening
Diabetic Macular Edema (DME)
How Do You Utilize Imaging?
Why CIRRUS?
Retina: Two Important Scans Acquired with CIRRUS HD-OCT
Multiple Options for HD Raster Scans
Diabetic macular Edema
The Macular Cube
The Value of the Thickness Map in Diabetes
2015 OCT Angiography (OCTA)
Angioplex™ OCT Angiography OMAG
Angioplex™ OCT Angiography OMAG (Video)
Angioplex™ OCT Angiography
Traditional FA vs. CIRRUS AngioPlex™ OCT Angiography
CNV
Ischemia near the FAZ
NPDR with Ischemia 20/20 VA
Ischemia involving the FAZ and Temporal Retina
NPDR with Ischemia
Early PDR
Typical Patient with Type 2 Diabetes
LE
MAs due to their size, should be evaluated in a 3mm x 3mm
NPDR with obvious DME
B Scan of the OCT
Conclusion
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