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Everyday OCT - Joel S. Schuman, Carmen A. Puliafito, James G. Fujimoto, Jay Duker

Everyday OCT

A Handbook for Clinicians and Technicians
Buch | Softcover
152 Seiten
2017 | 2nd edition
SLACK Incorporated (Verlag)
978-1-63091-172-0 (ISBN)
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Optical coherence tomography has become a part of clinical routine in everyday eye practice, allowing objective, quantitative structural assessment and driving clinical decision making in retinal diseases, glaucoma and cataract surgery. To guide the eyecare professionals who rely on this technology, Everyday OCT: A Handbook for Clinicians and Technicians, Second Edition is a user-friendly, practical reference that provides all of the information they need to know about current OCT technologies and their clinical utilities.

Drs. Joel S. Schuman, Carmen A. Puliafito, James G. Fujimoto, and Jay S. Duker represent the cutting edge of OCT applications and, together with their expert contributing authors, they have created a clear and concise guide designed to provide clinicians and technicians with the knowledge and tips to best utilize OCT technology.

This Second Edition is split into three parts: an operational guide with in-depth guidance and tips on the six major OCT devices from six different manufacturers, an interpretation guide featuring all the major pathologies OCT can visualize, and a technical guide containing detailed technical aspects of the SD-OCT and the future of OCT technologies.

Everyday OCT, Second Edition explains how to:



Set up and employ OCT technology
Select and facilitate scans
Ensure and assess the quality of scans
Accurately interpret OCT images

Everyday OCT: A Handbook for Clinicians and Technicians, Second Edition covers the diversity of new devices and applications in the field of OCT in a succinct and easy-to-read format, making it the ideal resource for clinicians and technicians to have by their side when performing or interpreting OCTs.

Joel S. Schuman, MD, FACS is Professor and Chairman of Ophthalmology and Professor of Neuroscience and Physiology at NYU Langone Medical Center, NYU School of Medicine, and Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering in New York, NY. Prior to arriving at NYU in 2016, he was Distinguished Professor and Chairman of Ophthalmology, Eye and Ear Foundation Endowed Chair in Ophthalmology, and Director of UPMC Eye Center (2003-2016) in Pittsburgh, PA, and before that was at Tufts University (1991-2003) in Medford, MA, where he was Residency Director (1991-1999) and Glaucoma and Cataract Service Chief (1991-2003). In 1998, he became Professor of Ophthalmology, and Vice Chair in 2001. Dr. Schuman and his colleagues were first to identify a molecular marker for human glaucoma, published in Nature Medicine in 2001. Continuously funded by the National Eye Institute as a principal investigator since 1995, he is an inventor of optical coherence tomography (OCT), used worldwide for ocular diagnostics. Dr. Schuman has published more than 350 peer-reviewed scientific journal articles. In 2002, he received the Alcon Research Institute Award and the Lewis Rudin Glaucoma Prize; in 2006, the ARVO Translational Research Award; and in 2012, the Carnegie Science Center Award, as well as sharing the Champalimaud Award (a 1 million Euro cash prize). He was elected to the American Ophthalmological Society in 2008. In 2011, Dr. Schuman was the Clinician-Scientist Lecturer of the American Glaucoma Society. In 2013, he gave the Robert N. Shaffer Lecture at the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) Annual Meeting and received the AAO Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2014, he became a Gold Fellow of ARVO. He was elected to the American Association of Physicians and also received the Fight for Sight Physician/Scientist Award in 2016. He is named in Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in Medical Sciences Education, America’s Top Doctors and Best Doctors in America, and has been named a Top Doctor by Pittsburgh Magazine 2006–2016. Carmen A. Puliafito, MD is renowned worldwide as an innovator in the diagnosis and treatment of retinal disease and an accomplished leader in academic medicine. Recognized as co-inventor of the technology of optical coherence tomography (OCT), Dr. Puliafito was the first ophthalmologist to use this technology to study the human macula in health and disease. For his work on OCT, Dr. Puliafito was awarded (along with James Fujimoto and Eric Swanson) the 2002 Rank Prize—the world’s most prestigious award in optoelectronics. He also shared the 2012 Champalimaud Award for the invention and development of OCT with James G. Fujimoto, David Huang, Joel S. Schuman, and Eric Swanson. Dr. Puliafito has been on the cutting-edge of innovation throughout his career, most recently participating in the introduction of bevacizumab (Avastin) for the treatment of retinal disorders. He was the first to describe the use of a semiconductor diode laser for retinal photocoagulation, and pioneered basic science research in excimer laser photoablation and optical breakdown and photodisruption. James G. Fujimoto, PhD is Elihu Thomson Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. Dr Fujimoto’s group and collaborators were responsible for the invention and development of optical coherence tomography (OCT). Their paper, “Optical Coherence Tomography,” which appeared in Science in 1991, has remained one of the highest cited papers in the biophotonics field. Dr. Fujimoto has published over 450 peer-reviewed journal articles and co-edited over 10 books. He was a co-founder of the startup company, Advanced Ophthalmic Devices, which developed OCT for ophthalmic imaging and was acquired by Carl Zeiss. He was also co-founder of Light Lab Imaging, which developed cardiovascular OCT and was later acquired by Goodman, Ltd and St. Jude Medical. Dr. Fujimoto is influential as an educator and numerous researchers trained in his group are leaders in the field of photonics and biophotonics. He is also active in scientific service. He was program co-chair and general co-chair for the Conference on Lasers and Electro Optics CLEO in 2002 and 2004 and was also co-chair of the European Conferences on Biomedical Optics in 2005. Dr. Fujimoto is currently general co-chair of the SPIE BIOS symposium, serving since 2003. Dr. Fujimoto served as a Director of the Optical Society of America from 2000 to 2003 and currently serves as Director of the SPIE the International Society for Optics and Photonics. Dr. Fujimoto was co-recipient of the Rank Prize in Optoelectronics in 2002, received the Zeiss Research Award in 2011, was co-recipient of the Champalimaud Vision Prize in 2012, received the IEEE Photonics Award in 2014, and received the Optical Society of America Ives Medal in 2015. He is Visiting Professor of Ophthalmology at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, MA, is Adjunct Professor at the Medical University of Vienna in Austria, and has an Honorary Doctorate from the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland. Dr. Fujimoto is also a member of the National Academy of Engineering. Jay S. Duker, MD is the Director of the New England Eye Center (NEEC) and Chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at Tufts Medical Center and Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, MA. He has published over 280 papers and is the editor of 8 books.

Dedication About the EditorsAbout the Associate Editors Contributing AuthorsPreface Part 1 Operational Guide Chapter 1 General Principles of Getting Good Quality Optical Coherence Tomography ScansHiroshi Ishikawa, MD Chapter 2 How to Ensure Good Image QualityHiroshi Ishikawa, MD Chapter 3 Optical Coherence Tomography Image ArtifactsHiroshi Ishikawa, MD Chapter 4 Scanning Protocol 101Hiroshi Ishikawa, MD Chapter 5 Providing Reliable AnalysisHiroshi Ishikawa, MD Chapter 6 Device-Specific Guidance and Tips 6-1 Cirrus HD OCTHiroshi Ishikawa, MD 6-2 RTVue, iVue, iScan, Avanti, and AngioVueBill Dilworth 6-3 SPECTRALIS OCTMasanori Hangai, MD, PhD 6-4 Bioptigen OCT (Leica Microsystems)Bo Wang, PhD and Larry Kagemann, PhD, FARVO 6-5 A Practical Everyday Guide for the New Topcon OCTsMichael J. Sinai, PhD; Thai Do, BS; Sheriann O'Brien, CCOA; and Ben Turley 6-6 Canon OCT-HS100Sotaro Ooto, MD, PhD Part 2 Interpretation Guide Chapter 7 Retinal and Neuro-Ophthalmic DisordersJoseph N. Martel, MD; Katie A. Lucy, BS; and Gadi Wollstein, MD Chapter 8 GlaucomaGadi Wollstein, MD and Katie A. Lucy, BS Chapter 9 Anterior SegmentHiroshi Ishikawa, MD Part 3 Technical Guide Chapter 10 Optical Coherence Tomography: Past, Present, and FutureJames G. Fujimoto, PhD; Eric M. Moult, BSc; Eric Swanson, MSEE; Benjamin Potsaid, PhD; Joel S. Schuman, MD, FACS; and Jay S. Duker, MD Chapter 11 Optical Coherence Tomography AngiographyEric M. Moult, BSc; Nadia K. Waheed, MD, MPH; and James G. Fujimoto, PhDFinancial Disclosures Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Thorofare
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 279 mm
Gewicht 467 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Allgemeines / Lexika
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Augenheilkunde
ISBN-10 1-63091-172-0 / 1630911720
ISBN-13 978-1-63091-172-0 / 9781630911720
Zustand Neuware
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