OCT Interpreting the image











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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is used increasingly in optometric practice to identify retinal pathology, to improve referral accuracy and to monitor for progression of disease. It is vital that the optometrist understands the image in front of them and knows how to describe any abnormality to another professional. Brought to you with Heidelberg Engineering Ltd, this video shows a systematic approach to interpreting the OCT, use of terminology and when to refer. We use case examples and explore what happens in the hospital setting. • Chapters • 0:00 CET Learning Objectives • 0:44 Introduction • 4:55 Normal OCT • 6:05 Layers of the retina • 9:52 Evaluating OCT images • 17:18 What to look for • 17:41 Terminology • 19:00 Additional Structures • 19:23 Systematic procedure • 22:28 Final thoughts • 23:12 Commonly occurring chorio-retinal pathologies • 23:30 Case 1 - AMD • 25:50 Case 2 - Diabetic retinopathy • 30:40 Anti-VEGF • 33:27 Case 3 - Gross macular oedema • 35:25 Myopic choroidal neovascularization • 36:00 Case 4 - Macular hemorrhage • 37:39 Central serous retinopathy • 40:56 Vitreomacular interface disorders • 41:21 Epiretinal membrane • 42:14 Vitreomacular traction • 40:02 Case 5 - Macular hole • 48:44 Retinal vein occlusion • 48:55 Branch retinal vein occlusion • 49:19 Central retinal vein occlusion • 49:54 Case 6 - Branch retinal vein occlusion • 51:10 Case 7 - Macular hemorrhage • 52:55 Case 8 - Central retinal vein occlusion + treatment • 55.02 Retinal artery occlusion • 57:00 Valsalva retinopathy • 57:29 Case 9 • 58:30 Late onset Coats

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