Technology
News and features covering the latest advancements in technology that are impacting optometry
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Scientists have described a new method that increases the depth that optical coherence tomography can scan structures at
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Researchers have developed a low-cost optical coherence tomography device that can be used to assess joint damage
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Australian researchers have applied deep learning to OCT scans in order to automatically define the boundaries of the choroid and the retina
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Researchers from Colombia University in the US have produced high contrast OCT images using an 8mm square microchip
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Technology that allows for patients to be triaged remotely revealed that 52% of those referred to hospital eye services did not need specialist treatment
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Delegates heard how artificial intelligence is reshaping eye health at the World Association of Eye Hospitals conference in London
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The device is 15 times lighter than current commercial systems and costs a tenth of the price to manufacture
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The consultant ophthalmologist at Royal London Hospital and London Claremont Clinic shares his views on OCT and whether AI will ever replace clinicians
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Researchers from the Technical University of Denmark have developed technology that captures images of the eye from front to back
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The intricate and evolving view of the eye offered by OCT is reshaping the profession. OT speaks with industry leaders about avoiding red herrings, the impact of the device and their predictions for its future