Euretina highlights versatility of AO retinal assessments
08.08.2025
We are pleased to announce a series of presentations at Euretina 2025 that underscore the growing role of adaptive optics (AO) imaging in advancing the understanding of retinal disease, and in monitoring disease progression and therapy effects with unmatched sensitivity. These presentations demonstrate the precision and versatility of Imagine Eyes’ AO imaging devices, particularly the rtx1 AO camera.
Introduction to AO retinal imaging
Kiyoko Gocho (France). Adaptive Optics. Session: EBO-Euretina Subspecialty Exam Course 2: Imaging
Friday, 5 Sep, 12:47 – 13:15 CEST. Regency C
Vitreoretinal conditions / rtx1
Friedrich Caroli (Germany). Photoreceptor quantification and visualization of the retinal vessel density and the choroidal blood flow using Adaptive optics and optical coherence tomography angiography in patients with lamellar macular holes and epiretinal membrane-foveoschisis. Session: Free Paper 10 – Imaging
Friday, 5 Sep, 16:54 – 17:00 CEST. Room Maillot
Inherited retinal diseases / rtx1
Yoeri van Leeuwen (Netherlands). Evaluating cone density and photoreceptor outer segment length in Stargardt disease. Inherited Retinal Diseases e-Posters
ePoster Terminals
Novel RPE evaluation / rtx1 with TFI module
Kiyoko Gocho (France). Comparison of two adaptive optics imaging methods of retinal pigmented epithelial (RPE) cells. Session: Speakers’ Corner 21 – Imaging
Saturday, 6 Sep, 12:12 – 12:18 CEST. Speakers Corner 1
Neurological conditions / rtx1
Nathalie Bleidißel (Germany). Microvascular Remodeling and Endothelial Dysfunction in Post-COVID-19 Syndrome Assessed by High-Resolution Imaging. Imaging e-Posters
ePoster Terminals
Diabetes / m2oct prototype – MERLIN
Sophie Bonnin (France). Capillary elongation and dilation revealed by multimodal high resolution imaging study in patients with type 1 diabetes. Session: Speakers’ Corner 5 – Diabetes & Vascular Diseases.
Thursday, 4 Sep, 15:18 – 15:24 CEST. Speakers Corner 1
Macular edema / rtx1 with TFI module
Alexandre Bourdin (France). Phenotypic spectrum and dynamics of lipidic microaggregates in chronic macular edema: a multimodal, high resolution imaging study. The TelCaps/PEVAC study group. Session: Speakers’ Corner 5 – Diabetes & Vascular Diseases.
Thursday, 4 Sep, 15:06 – 15:12 CEST. Speakers Corner 1
Presentations and Schedule information
Kiyoko Gocho (France). Adaptive Optics. Lecture in Session: EBO-Euretina Subspecialty Exam Course 2: Imaging
Friday, 5 Sep, 12:47 – 13:15 CEST. Regency C
Macular edema | rtx1 with TFI module
Alexandre Bourdin (France). Phenotypic spectrum and dynamics of lipidic microaggregates in chronic macular edema: a multimodal, high resolution imaging study. The TelCaps/PEVAC study group. Session: Speakers’ Corner 5 – Diabetes & Vascular Diseases.
Thursday, 4 Sep, 15:06 – 15:12 CEST. Speakers Corner 1
Diabetes | m2oct (MERLIN prototype)
Sophie Bonnin (France). Capillary elongation and dilation revealed by multimodal high resolution imaging study in patients with type 1 diabetes. Session: Speakers’ Corner 5 – Diabetes & Vascular Diseases.
Thursday, 4 Sep, 15:18 – 15:24 CEST. Speakers Corner 1
Vitreoretinal conditions | rtx1
Friedrich Caroli (Germany). Photoreceptor quantification and visualization of the retinal vessel density and the choroidal blood flow using Adaptive optics and optical coherence tomography angiography in patients with lamellar macular holes and epiretinal membrane-foveoschisis. Session: Free Paper 10 – Imaging
Friday, 5 Sep, 16:54 – 17:00 CEST. Room Maillot
RPE cells assessments | rtx1 with TFI module
Kiyoko Gocho (France). Comparison of two adaptive optics imaging methods of retinal pigmented epithelial (RPE) cells. Session: Speakers’ Corner 21 – Imaging
Saturday, 6 Sep, 12:12 – 12:18 CEST. Speakers Corner 1
Inherited retinal diseases | rtx1
Yoeri van Leeuwen (Netherlands). Evaluating cone density and photoreceptor outer segment length in Stargardt disease. Inherited Retinal Diseases e-Posters
ePoster Terminals
Neurological conditions | rtx1
Nathalie Bleidißel (Germany). Microvascular Remodeling and Endothelial Dysfunction in Post-COVID-19 Syndrome Assessed by High-Resolution Imaging. Imaging e-Posters
ePoster Terminals