ZEISS Vision Care at ARVO
Our experts await you
Meet with our vision researchers and experts from ZEISS Vision Care at Booth #1931, and learn more about Vision Care’s science endeavors for myopia management in children.
Make time in your schedule to hear from our impressive line-up of expert speakers together with ZEISS scientists.
Be one of the first people to learn how ZEISS CIRRUS OCT supports the early identification of potentially abnormal macular data with OCT B-scans powered by Artificial Intelligence.
Presented by:
Katherine Talcott, MD, FASRS with ZEISS Scientist, Niranchana Manivannan, PhD
We will discuss the associations between anterior chamber angiography and structure in the outflow system of glaucoma subjects, primarily using the PLEX Elite with the prototype anterior segment attachment.
Presented by:
Ronald Zambrano, MSc, PhD candidate, with ZEISS Scientist, Zahra Nafar, PhD
OCT and OCTA are one-stop shops for managing Dry AMD. An OCT scan can follow the entire life cycle of the disease.
Presented by:
Philip Rosenfeld, MD, PhD with ZEISS Scientist, Jochen Straub, PhD
This session will discuss the use of CLARUS 700 Ultrawide fundus imaging with True Color in the diagnosis and treatment of Uveitis.
Presented by:
Assoc. Prof. Rupesh Agrawal with Angie Covita, ZEISS Clinical Research Scientist
How can we quantify retinal vessels using the vasculature matrix from a high-quality OCT scan? We'll discuss best practices and current studies being done.
Presented by:
Ruikang (Ricky) Wang, PhD with ZEISS Scientist, Qinqin Zhang, PhD
Robust OCT axial motion correction by using multiple pairs of orthogonal scans
Homayoun Bagherinia | May 4
Dewarping of anterior chamber swept-source OCT cube scans
Amanda Carpenter | May 4, 2024 at 3:15-3:45pm | Poster #0111
Imaging meibomian glands with OCT and OCTA
Zahra Nafar | May 4 at 12:00-12:45pm
Comparison of the deep learning-based choroid segmentation with and without optical attenuation corrected inputs
Kique Romero | May 4, 2024 at 9:30-10:00am | Poster #0011
AI Segmentation
Comparative analysis of classical foveal avascular zone segmentation in small vs. large field of view OCTA images
Shereen Elezaby | May 9 at 8:00-9:45am | Poster #5947 / B0548
Comparative Analysis of Training Approaches for Deep Learning GA Segmentation Models
Gwen Musial | May 6 at 3:00-4:45pm | Poster #2384 / A0276
Deep learning-based anterior chamber segmentation for swept-source OCT (SS-OCT)
Hugang Ren | May 6 at 3:00-4:45pm | Poster #2387 / A0279
Explainable AI workflow for fluid analysis in OCT scans to aid age-related macular degeneration monitoring
Raghu Prasad
A Unified Deep Learning Model for GA Segmentation: Adaptable to SS-OCT and SD-OCT Data with Multiple Scan Patterns
Qinqin Zhang | May 6 at 3:00-4:45pm | Poster #2388 / A0280
AI Clinical Decision Support
Widefield choroidal vascularity index analysis for swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT)
Homayoun Bagherinia | May 6 at 3:00-4:45pm | Poster #2389 / A0281
User input-based ETDRS 7-fields and macular grids display for diabetic retinopathy classification in widefield fundus images
Sejal Ghate | May 7 at 8:30-10:15am | Poster #3189 / B0477
Leveraging archetypal analysis for classifying glaucomatous visual field defects
Collins Opoku-Baah | May 6 at 8:30-10:15am | Poster #1637 / A0355
A consensus approach to train deep learning models to predict glaucoma progression from visual field data
Georgin Jacob | May 8 at 10:30am-12:15pm | Poster #4801 / B0464
Feasibility and clinical efficacy of an OCT B-scan of interest tool
Gary Lee | May 8 at 10:30am-12:15pm | Poster #4845 / B0567
Repeatability and reproducibility of optical coherence tomography (OCT) measurements on CIRRUS HD-OCT macular measurements on CIRRUS 6000 compared to CIRRUS 5000 in retinal diseased eyes
Angie Covita | May 8 at 10:30am-12:15pm | Poster # TBA
Repeatability and reproducibility of optical coherence tomography (OCT) corneal thickness (CT) and epithelial thickness map (ETM) measurements on CIRRUS 6000 compared to CIRRUS 5000 on eyes with corneal pathologies or laser refractive surgery history
Lung Di | May 8 at 10:30am-12:15pm | Poster #4836 / B0558
Repeatability and reproducibility of optical coherence tomography (OCT) measurements on CIRRUS 6000 compared to CIRRUS 5000 in glaucoma eyes
Alicia Lau | May 8 at 10:30am-12:15pm | Poster #4837 / B0559
Comparison of optical coherence tomography measurements between CIRRUS 6000 and CIRRUS 5000 instruments in healthy population
Niranchana Manivannan | May 8 at 2:15-4:00pm | Poster #5500 / B0603
Comparison of CIRRUS 6000 Macular Cube 512x128 and Macular Cube 200x200 scan measurements
Patty Sha | May 8 at 2:15-4:00pm | Poster #5512 / B0615
Contrast-enhancement of widefield infrared retinal images via speckle reduction
Kat Foote | May 9 at 2:00-3:45pm | Poster #6665 / B0788
Preservation of feature shapes in widefield retinal images using different map projections
Conor Leahy | May 9 at 2:00-3:45pm | Poster #6660 / B0783
Use of infracyanine green with angiography imaging
Tara Pahlevan | May 9 at 2:00-3:45pm | Poster #6662 / B0785
Impact of parental myopia on myopia control efficacy of spectacle lenses with cylindrical annular refractive elements (CARE)
Christina Boeck-Maier | May 5 at 8:00 – 9:45am | Poster A0446
Myopia control efficacy through Emmetropic Progression Ratio:1-year of spectacle wear with cylindrical annular refractive elements (CARE)
Arne Ohlendorf | May 5 at 8:00 – 9:45am | Poster A0427
Subjective acceptance of spectacle lenses with cylindrical annular refractive elements (CARE) in Chinese children with myopia
Katharina Rifai | May 5 at 8:00 – 9:45am | Poster A0445
Probability of surviving fast progression and eye growth reversal after 1-year of spectacle wear with cylindrical annular refractive elements
Padmaja Sankaridurg | May 5 at 8:00 – 9:45am | Poster A0444
Efficacy of a next-generation design of ophthalmic lenses for myopia control: Six-month results of the CEME Study
Cristina Alvarez-Peregrina | May 5 at 8:00 – 9:45am | Poster A0433
Slowing myopia progression with cylindrical annular refractive elements (CARE) – 12-month interim results from a 2-year prospective multi-center trial
Xiaoqin Chen | May 6 at 3:00 – 4:45pm | Poster B0572
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