An evidence-based approach to the routine use of optical coherence tomography.

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Ly, A; Phu, J; Katalinic, P; Kalloniatis, MDate
2019-05Source Title
Clinical and Experimental OptometryPublisher
Informa UK LimitedUniversity of Melbourne Author/s
Kalloniatis, MichaelAffiliation
Anatomy and NeuroscienceMetadata
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Ly, A., Phu, J., Katalinic, P. & Kalloniatis, M. (2019). An evidence-based approach to the routine use of optical coherence tomography.. Clin Exp Optom, 102 (3), pp.242-259. https://doi.org/10.1111/cxo.12847.Access Status
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6590481Abstract
Optical coherence tomography is an imaging technology that has revolutionised the detection, assessment and management of ocular disease. It is now a mainstream technology in clinical practice and is performed by non-specialised personnel in some settings. This article provides a clinical perspective on the implications of that movement and describes best practice using multimodal imaging and an evidence-based approach. Practical, illustrative guides on the interpretation of optical coherence tomography are provided for three major diseases of the ocular fundus, in which optical coherence tomography is often crucial to management: age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma. Topics discussed include: cross-sectional and longitudinal signs in ocular disease, so-called 'red-green' disease whereby clinicians rely on machine/statistical comparisons for diagnosis in managing treatment-naïve patients, and the utility of optical coherence tomography angiography and machine learning.
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