Publications

Journal Article Review Comparison of OCTA Scan Times of the SPECTRALIS OCT2 Module vs. the SPECTRALIS with SHIFT Technology

In this study, the Kellogg Eye Center analyzed whether OCTA scan time could be accelerated using the SPECTRALIS OCTA Module with SHIFT technology at an A-Scan rate of 85 kHz and 125 kHz compared to the SPECTRALIS OCT2 and OCTA Modules at 85 kHz.


Journal Article Review Optical coherence tomography angiography for identifying choroidal neovascular membranes: a masked study in clinical practice

This study reports on the diagnostic utility of the SPECTRALIS® OCT Angiography (OCTA) Module and Spectral Domain OCT (SD-OCT) for the identification of Macular Neovascularization (MNV), in treatment-naïve patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD).


Journal Article Review Microaneurysms visualization using five different optical coherence tomography angiography devices compared to fluorescein angiography

This study has evaluated the visualization of microaneurysms using five different optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) devices and compared them to SPECTRALIS® fluorescein angiography (FA).


Whitepaper State-of-the-art commercial Spectral-Domain and Swept-Source OCT technologies and their clinical applications in ophthalmology

This whitepaper explains how Heidelberg  Engineering combines its core technologies to deliver images that can improve the understanding of certain retinal pathologies and enhance clinical decision making.


Whitepaper Principles and Clinical Applications

This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the design principles of Heidelberg Engineering’s SPECTRALIS OCTA Module, which is part of the SPECTRALIS multimodal imaging platform.


Supplement Special Supplement “OCT Angiography for Beginners”

This ZPA-published supplement summarizes current clinical views on OCT angiography “OCT Angiography for Beginners: Multimodal Imaging Platform Optimizes Ocular Fundus Diagnostics”.

 


Supplement Advancing OCT Angiography

OCT angiography (OCT-A) is poised to augment, and in many cases, replace traditional methods of examining the retinal and choroidal vasculature – once certain technical challenges are addressed.


E-Book Atlas OCT Angiography in AMD

This e-book by G. Coscas, M. Lupidi, and F. Coscas shows the ability of OCT angiography in detecting, defining the type, grading the activity and assisting the treatment decision in cases of exudative Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD).


E-Book Atlas OCT Angiography in Diabetic Maculopathy

This e-book by G. Coscas, M. Lupidi, and F. Coscas illustrates the ability of the non-invasive OCT Angiography Module for the SPECTRALIS® to produce threedimensional representations of the perfused retinal vessels and capillaries.


Journal Article Review Distinct retinal capillary plexuses identified with SPECTRALIS OCT-angiography

This study investigates the retinal vasculature in normal eyes using the OCT Angiography Module of SPECTRALIS, that preserves the original depth resolution of OCT for OCTA imaging.