WEBINAR — Retinal vasculature & systemic disorders: Adaptive optics perspectives

On Nov 6th, join us for an engaging discussion on retinal vasculature as a window into systemic health. Discover novel microvascular assessments enabled by adaptive optics (AO) imaging, and how it provides valuable insights into systemic disorders.

The panelists will share their vision and findings from recent studies conducted with rtx1 adaptive optics cameras.

Which microvascular assessments are relevant to your disease of interest, and how can you implement them? Bring your questions to the interactive Q&A session!

Please register to join the live, or to access the replay.

About the panelists:

Michel Paques, MD PhD, is a professor of ophthalmology at the Quinze-Vingts National Eye Hospital, and a researcher at the Vision Institute. Prof. Paques’ research addresses the medical applications of ultrahigh-resolution retinal imaging. He pioneered the development of clinical applications of adaptive optics (AO) ophthalmoscopy for retinal diseases, as well as systemic conditions such as arterial hypertension. As part of the SHIVA RHU program, Prof. Paques is currently investigating retinal microvascular changes associated with cognitive impairment.

Céline Faure, MD, is an ophthalmologist at Saint Martin Hospital in Caen who specializes in medical and surgical retina. She was also an attached practitioner at Quinze-Vingts National Eye Hospital for five years and former clinical fellow at Fondation Ophtalmologique Adolphe de Rothschild. Dr. Faure’s research focuses on retinal conditions and therapies. Her latest publication, the IRIR study, investigated the prognostic value of microvascular metrics obtained with AO retinal imaging in patients with end-stage chronic kidney disease.