HCP Live October 19, 2024
Connor Iapoce

Key Takeaways

  • AI-based home OCT shows high agreement with in-office OCT for imaging retinal disease-related fluid, achieving ≥80% positive and negative agreement.
  • Patients effectively use the home OCT device, with 96.1% successfully performing self-imaging and averaging 5.9 scans per week.
  • The AI algorithm demonstrates repeatability and agreement in quantifying hyperreflective space volumes, with results comparable to human graders.
  • The system’s combination of a small SD-OCT device and AI algorithm provides a viable clinical tool for efficient retinal disease management.

A comparison of artificial intelligence (AI)-based home optical coherence tomography (OCT) to in-office OCT suggested its effectiveness in imaging patients with fluid from retinal diseases, according to new data presented at the 128th Annual American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)...

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