Let’s talk about the next generation of functional testing at AAO 2022
Stop by booth 3000 to see how ERG testing has evolved into a portable, non-invasive, full-field device that fits in the palm of your hand
Providing consistent, reliable, and practical ERG testing to your patients is possible with the RETeval Device
Learn how the RETeval® — the only FDA-cleared non-mydriatic ERG/VEP testing device — can provide the missing functional information to aid you in the diagnosis and management of ischemic, optic nerve, and inherited retinal diseases.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the power and utility of clinical ERG
Saturday, October 1st
Visual Electrophysiology Testing: Principles and Clinical Applications
Time: 3:45PM – 5:00PM CST
Session: 289 Location: S102D
Instructors:
- Byron L. Lam, MD
- Michael F. Marmor, MD
- Mitch Brigell, PhD
Synopsis Visual electrophysiologic tests are diagnostic tools that are helpful or essential in a variety of retinal and visual disorders. This course, approved by the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision (ISCEV), provides a comprehensive overview of clinical electrophysiologic tests with a focus on basic principles (including ISCEV standards) and clinical applications. A variety of clinical cases will be presented to illustrate the appropriateness and utility of visual electrophysiology testing.
Objectives: This course will present the basic principles and clinical applications of full-field electroretinogram (ERG), multifocal ERG, electrooculogram, and pattern visual evoked potential, enabling the attendee to incorporate these tests effectively in clinical practice.
There is no additional fee to attend this course. You can simply add the course to your planner in the mobile meeting guide.