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January 10, 2025
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VIDEO: OCT advancements allow for measurement of retinal blood flow velocity

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CHICAGO — In this video, Clement K. Chan, MD, FACS, recaps a lecture from the Macula Society symposium at the AAO meeting.

In the Arnall Patz Lecture, Richard F. Spaide, MD, discussed advancements in modern OCT technology that allow for the measurement of blood flow velocity in retinal blood vessels. Spaide noted that future research could take advantage of these findings by enabling the extraction of blood flow dynamics from standard OCT imaging systems, Chan said.

Reference:

  • Spaide RF. Arnall Patz Lecture: Measuring retinal blood flow velocity. Presented at: American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting; Oct. 18-21, 2024; Chicago.