Presentations at ARVO 2022 :
New retinal findings with Imagine Eyes’ AO imaging
This year at ARVO 2022, users of Imagine Eyes’ adaptive optics (AO) imaging systems will present new clinical findings in several retinal diseases, including AMD and IRDs, as well as studies in myopia, zoster virus and multiple sclerosis.
They will report on cellular phenotypes, structure-function relations, and surgical outcomes assessed at the photoreceptor level with rtx1 AO cameras, as well as the first investigation of a new multimodal AO-OCT technology.
To view the abstracts on the ARVO website, click on their titles below.
Poster session: “Applications of adaptive optics and advanced imaging”
Sunday May 1, 12:15 – 2:15pm US MDT
- Adaptive optics and multimodal imaging for inflammatory vitreoretinal interface abnormalities, Marie-Hélène Errera (UPMC Eye Center, USA), virtual
Poster session: “Refractive error: myopia, hyperopia, vision and models”
Monday May 2, 10:00am – noon US MDT
- Cone morphometrics and contrast sensitivity in high myopia, Mei Zhao (School of Optometry, Hong Kong), virtual
Paper session: “Advances in high resolution imaging”
Monday May 2, 12:30 – 2:30pm US MDT
- Pilot investigation of multimodal and multiscale retinal imaging technology developed by a trans-European multidisciplinary consortium, Kiyoko Gocho (National Eye Hospital, France) – in person, at 1:21pm US MDT
Paper session: “AMD Imaging”
Tuesday May 3, 10:30am – 12:30 US MDT
- Adaptive optics phenotypes of intermediate age-related macular degeneration, Ahmed Hagag (Moorfields Eye Hospital, United Kingdom) – in person, at 11:38am US MDT
Poster session: “Photoreceptors and diseases”
Tuesday May 3, 10:30am – 12:30pm US MDT
- Comparison of the photoreceptor mosaic before and after macular hole surgery with high resolution adaptive optics imaging, Paola Oquendo (University of Toronto, Canada), virtual
Poster session: “Retinal degenerations, gene therapy, transplantation, and prostheses”
Wednesday May 4, 3:00pm – 5:00pm US MDT
- Localised cone density and retinal sensitivity changes in female carriers of RPGR mutations, Danial Roshandel (Lions Eye Institute, Australia), virtual
- Phenotype heterogeneity and the association between visual acuity and outer retinal structure in a cohort of Chinese X-linked juvenile retinoschisis patients, Qingge Guo (Henan Eye Institute, China)
Poster session: “Multidisciplinary ophthalmic imaging”
Wednesday May 4, 3:00pm – 5:00pm US MDT
- Loss of cone outer-segments and thickening of photoreceptor layers in multiple sclerosis: the Belfast Eye and Multiple Sclerosis study, Stephanie McIlwaine (Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom), in person – F0116
- Enhanced visualization and progression tracking of gaze dependent features in adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy, Nathaniel Norberg (National Eye Hospital, France) – in person – F0389
- Adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy in retinitis pigmentosa: typical patterns, Friederike Kortuem (Univesitatsklinikum Tubingen, Germany) – in person – F0118
- Adaptive optics imaging characteristics of Varicella Zoster Virus retinal segmental periarteritis, Paolo Milella (Universitaria degli Studi di Milano, Italy) – in person – F0112
- Decreased cone density in circular retinal regions at the outer edge of full thickness macular hole edema in adaptive optics imaging, Lina Chen (University of Toronto, Canada) – virtual
Click here to learn more about the rtx1 Adaptive Optics Retinal Camera
All published clinical studies using the rtx1 are listed here.