Excellent for lay person. I hope that this explanation is also provided to patients for them to understand what is happening and the rational for interventions. I am sorry to say I have been Diagnosed with NTG and the consultations are like ' conveyor belt' . Even when asked specific questions the response is guarded or ' stable'. I have 1 question. You state that 2micron p.a is red flag, the literature I have read says 5 micron p.a. This is confusing. Can you elaborate why 2 different criteria.
Thank you for this video. It's very helpful for beginners. However, I noticed that at 3:25 you are able to see the patient's full name & birthdate. For data privacy reasons I think you should take it down?
Excellent for lay person. I hope that this explanation is also provided to patients for them to understand what is happening and the rational for interventions. I am sorry to say I have been Diagnosed with NTG and the consultations are like ' conveyor belt' . Even when asked specific questions the response is guarded or ' stable'.
I have 1 question. You state that 2micron p.a is red flag, the literature I have read says 5 micron p.a. This is confusing. Can you elaborate why 2 different criteria.
Thanks for this video. Can you briefly describe the interpretation and usefulness of the 3D view?
I'm used to the Zeiss Oct. Where can I see the CDR in Heidelberg Oct?
Can I share you doc my OCT with you?
Thank you for this video. It's very helpful for beginners. However, I noticed that at 3:25 you are able to see the patient's full name & birthdate. For data privacy reasons I think you should take it down?
Thanks! Blurred out now.
Thanks