Assessment of image quality and clinical relevance of OCT Angiography via comparison to FA/ICGA.
The objectives of this study are: 1. To compare the OCTA image quality between the SPECTRALIS and the predicate. 2. To compare the agreement of clinical findings on SPECTRALIS OCTA to the predicate.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
88
OCT Angiography offers clinicians a non-invasive three-dimensional visualization of vasculature in the retina and choroid. The visualization of perfused vasculature in a three-dimensional layout, offers clinicians an aid in the identification of retinal and choroidal pathologies such as retinal ischemia, microaneurysms, retinal neovascularization and choroidal neovascular membranes.
Non-contact white light photography.
An imaging procedure where dye is injected into a vein and images are taken of the back of the eye to visualize the perfusion of retinal vessels in two dimensional images.
Retina Consultants of Houston
Houston, Texas, United States
OCTA image quality
Image quality grading results of study selected images
Time frame: day 1
Clinically relevant findings on OCTA
Clinically relevant grading results of study selected images
Time frame: day 1
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An imaging procedure where dye is injected into a vein and images are taken of the back of the eye to visualize the perfusion of choroidal vessels in two dimensional images.