I’ve been using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) for a while now, and I’m consistently impressed with how it enhances diagnostic accuracy in retinal assessments. The high-resolution cross-sectional images really help in detecting early signs of conditions like macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy. I’m curious, how have others found success with OCT in their practice?
I’ve found combining OCT with functional testing really boosts our diagnostic capabilities. For instance, using it alongside visual field tests has helped us catch subtle changes in patients before they even notice vision loss. It’s fascinating how the two together can pinpoint areas of concern that might otherwise be missed.
I totally get that! OCT has become my go-to for spotting those sneaky changes early on — just last week, it helped us uncover an early stage of diabetic retinopathy that might’ve been missed otherwise. @tanderson25, have you tried integrating any AI tools to enhance those images even further?