Publications

Journal Article Review Earlier detection of glaucoma progression using high-density 3-dimensional spectral-domain OCT optic nerve volume scans

This five-year longitudinal study aims to maximize SD-OCT imaging for detecting glaucoma progression with quantitative, 3-dimensional (3D) measurements of the minimum distance band (MDB).


Supplement Making the most of SD-OCT for Enhanced Diagnostic Accuracy

Careful review of OCT images provides a deeper dive when the clinical picture is unclear.

 


Journal Article Review Association between intraocular pressure and rates of retinal nerve fiber layer loss measured by OCT

This study assessed the relationship between IOP and the progression of open-angle glaucoma, as measured by loss of the retinal nerve fiber layer thickness on SD-OCT.


Journal Article Review Comparison of the abilities of SD-OCT and SS-OCT in evaluating the thickness of the macular inner retinal layer for Glaucoma diagnosis

This study compared the ability of SPECTRALIS SD-OCT and Topcon DRI-OCT1 Atlantis swept- source device to use macular retinal layer thickness measurements to distinguish between healthy controls and patients with primary open-angle glaucoma.


Article OCT phenotyping the fundus in glaucoma care, management

Ophthalmology Times Europe reported about the 16th EGS in this article summarizing three talks, which focused on the Bruch’s membrane opening minimum rim width (BMO-MRW) and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFLT).


Journal Article Review Glaucoma Diagnostic Capability of Circumpapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Circle Scans With Different Diameters

A recent study investigated the diagnostic capabilities of the SPECTRALIS® SD-OCT Glaucoma Module Premium Edition (GMPE), that provides circumpapillary OCT scans with diameters of 3.5, 4.1, and 4.7 mm.