Canadian Retina & Vitreous Society

SCO-7 Mise � jour clinique - R�tine

Le dimanche 27 juin 1045-1215
Salle 2000CD

Animateur
David Maberley

Description
Clinical Update in Retina provides an opportunity for the general ophthalmologist to actively engage in a discussion of current issues and management in retinal diseases include age related macular degeneration, uveitis and diabetic retinopathy. The discussion topics encourage reflection on clinical knowledge, and on the ophthalmologist's role as a communicator and scholar.

Objectifs
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • describe major retinal advances and changes in practice over the past year
  • integrate new clinical trial information into ophthalmic practice
  • identify persistent gaps in knowledge in the management of retinal disease
1045BRVO
David Wong
1053Discussion
1056CRVO
Brian Leonard
1104Discussion
1107Wet AMD
Tom Sheidow
1115Dry AMD
David Chow
1123Discussion
1126Posterior uveitis
Phil Hooper
1134Discussion
1137DME
Eric Tourville
1140Discussion
1143Tumours
Hugh McGowan
1151Discussion
1154Macular surgery
John Chen
1202Discussion

Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Le lundi 28 juin, 1045-1215
Salle 206AB

Invit�s
Emily Chew, MD
Robert Murphy, MD

Animateur
Peter Kertez

Objectifs
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • integrate into their practice knowledge gained from the sharing of scientific studies related to age-related macular degeneration.
1045Assessment of age-related macular degeneration with a radial deformation acuity chart
Nigel Rawlings, Paul H. Artes, Alan F. Cruess
1050Predictors of disease progression in Stargardt disease
Kanishka T. Jayasundera, William Rhoades, Kari Branham, John R. Heckenlively
1055Discussion
1100AMD progression
Emily Chew
1115The effectiveness of intravitreal ranibizumab for the treatment of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in a Canadian retina practice
Tural Galbinur, Taha Bandukwala, Rajeev H. Muni, Carol Schwartz,Kenneth T. Eng, Peter J. Kertes
1120Comparison of outcomes when switching treatment from intravitreal Bevacizumab to Ranibizumab in neovascular age-related macular degeneration
Jerrod Kent, Yiannis Iordanous , Alex Mao, Shefalee Shukla, Tom Sheidow
1125Monthly vs. variable Lucentis dosing for neovascular AMD: Is there a difference in visual outcome?
Gabriel Katz, Louis Giavedoni, Rajeev Muni Muni, Teodoro Evans, Matthew Pezda, Ashley Moffat, Filiberto Altomare, David Wong, Shelley Boyd, David Chow, Alan Berger
1130Discussion
1135IPCV
Robert Murphy
1150Evaluation of treatment modalities for retinal angiomatous proliferation
Kanishka T. Jayasundera, Mohammed Khuthaila, Fang Liu, Yang Liu, Ivan J. Galic, John C. Chen
1155Visual outcome in myopic choroidal neovascularisation following anti-VEGF (Bevacizumab or Ranibizumab) therapy compared to photodynamic treatment (PDT) or observation
Feisal A. Adatia, Bishwanath Pal, Simona Esposti, Julie DeZaeytijd, Waheeda Rahman, Robin Hamilton, Adnan Tufail
1200Discussion panel
Peter Kertes

Retinal Vascular/Retinal Imaging

Le lundi 28 juin, 1330-1500
Salle 206AB

Invit�s
Emily Y. Chew, MD
Robert Murphy, MD

Animateur
Michael Kapusta

Objectifs
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • integrate knowledge gained from the sharing of scientific studies related to vascular retinal disease and retinal imaging
1330Autofluoresence
Robert P. Murphy
1345Drusen patterns in early and intermediate age-related macular degeneration on modified fundus camera-based autofluorescence imaging
Nupura Krishnadev, Annal D. Meleth, Euna B. Koo, Denise Cunningham, Emily Y. Chew, Catherine A. Cukras, Wai T. Wong
1350Fundus autofluorescence imaging identifies an inflammatory infiltrate in a rat model of sodium iodate (NaIO3)- induced chorioretinopathy
Shelley R. Boyd, Xu Zhao, David Baek, Hai Wang, Louis Giavedoni, Filiberto Altomare, David Wong, Michael Brent, Alan Berger
1355Multi-spectral fundus imaging is a promising tool in the structural and functional evaluation of macular pathology
Brian Leonard, Alan Boate, Rick Clayton, Jeremy Gribben, Bernard Hurley, Stuart Coupland, Rejean Munger, Robert Devenyi
1400Imaging discussion panel
1415ACCORD results/DR talk
Emily Y. Chew
1430The adjunctive use of pre-operative intravitreal Bevacizumab in the setting of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PVR)
Abdullah S. Al kharashi, Tural Galbinur, Efrem Mandelcorn, Rajeev H. Muni, Peter J. Kertes
1435Combined vitrectomy, pre-operative and intra-operative injection of Bevacizumab for prevention of secondary post-operative vitreous hemorrhage in diabetic patients
Kevin Ramsey, Robert Devenyi
1440Vascular risk factors in patients with retinal emboli
Dean T. Jeffery, Kenman D. Gan, Howard C. Hsu, Mikael S. Mouradian, Naeem Dean, Ian M. MacDonald, Matthew T. Tennant, Ashfaq Shuaib, Ezekiel Weis
1450Angiographic and OCT findings in parafoveal telangiectasia
Mohammed Khuthaila, Thiran Jayasundera, I. John Galic, John Chen
1455Retinal vascular discussion panel

Retinal Surgery/Tumours

Le lundi 28 juin, 1545-1715
Salle 206AB

Animateurs
Jean Daniel Arbour
Rand Simpson

Objectifs
� la fin de la session, les participants pourront :

  • int�grer � leur pratique les connaissances acquises par le partage d'�tudes scientifiques sur la chirurgie r�tinienne
1545Hydro dissection assisted separation of posterior hyaloids
Khaled G. Abu eleinen, Mostafa H. Nabih
1550The incidence of postoperative hypotony in 25-gauge vitrectomy: Oblique vs. straight sclerotomies
Serge Bourgault, �ric Tourville
1555The effect of indocyanine green assistance in epiretinal membrane surgery
Mohamed Haji, Michael Kapusta, Ivan John Galic, Mila Oh, Thiran Jayasundera, Mohammed Khuthaila, Qian Qian Wang, Maheen Diwan, John C. Chen
1600Discussion
1605Micro-CT imaging identifies anomalous features of intravitreal injections that impact drug delivery
Corey A. Smith, Timothy A. Newson, Kevin C. Leonard, David W. Holdsworth, Joseph Barfett, Cindy Hutnik, Kathleen A. Hill
1610Intravitreal injection anesthesia - Comparison of different topical agents: A randomized controlled trial
Christopher S. Jackman, Gary Yau, Phil Hooper, Tom Sheidow
1615Discussion
1620Clinical and ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) features predictive of growth in iris melanocytic lesions
Gian Paolo Giuliari, Hatem Krema, Hugh D. McGowan, E. Rand Simpson, Charles J. Pavlin
1625Recurrence of uveal melanoma following Iodine-125 brachytherapy
Hatem Krema, Rand Simpson, Hugh McGowan, David Payne, Wei Xu
1630Retinal toxicity of high dose Hydroxychloroquine in patients with graft versus host disease
Eduardo Navajas, Hatem Krema, E. Rand Simpson, Jeffrey H. Lipton, Michael Easterbrook
1635Discussion
1645Scleral rigidity measurement in a rabbit model
Alice Y. Zhang, Hady Saheb, Mohammed Khuthaila, Thiran Jayasundera, Olivier Fontaine, Mark Lesk, John C. Chen
1650A cross-sectional observational study of retinal and central nervous system dysfunction in patients with diabetes mellitus
Shelley R. Boyd, Silvia O'Dorcic, Andre Ali-Ridha, Ashley Corallo, Catherine Buffa, Rita Buffa, Mariel Konrad, David Wong, Filiberto Altomare, Louis Giavedoni, Alan Berger
1655Vision deficits precede structural losses in a mitochondrial dysfunction mouse model of retinal degeneration
Alex M. Laliberte, Thomas C. MacPherson, Taft Micks, Cindy M. Hutnik, Kathleen A. Hill
1700Screening the Frizzled-4 (FZD4) gene in familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR), FEVR-like conditions and retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)
Johane M. Robitaille, Binyou Zheng, Karin Wallace, Anna Ells, Orlando DaSilva, Thomas Sheidow, Alexander Allen, Michael Vincer, Lee Siebert, Carol Shields, Alex Levin, Brian Arthur, Christopher Lyons, Elisa Jaakkola, Ekaterini Tsilou, Charles Williams, Richard G. Weaver, April Ingram, Jill Beis, Duane L. Guernsey
1705Discussion


Emily Y. Chew, MD

Deputy Director, Epidemiology and Clinical Research, National Eye Institute

Robert P. Murphy, MD
Retina Group of Washington, Fairfax, VA