Dr Rajiv Mirchia, Director, Mirchia's Laser Eye Clinic, a unit of Dr Agarwal's Eye Hospita, said that ultra-wide field and Ultra High definition, Multimodal imaging Facility is an advanced imaging technique that produces high-resolution 3-D angiograms of the retinal and choroidal blood vessels, for effective detection of retinal diseases and abnormalities. This enables the doctor to evaluate retinal pathologies from the centre of retina to the extreme periphery.
Dr Mirchia addressing media along-with his team of retina specialists, Dr Parveen Sen, Dr Shilpa Goyal, and Dr Sahil Jain, added that this state-of- the- art "Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy Based Multimodal Imaging Platform' provides a 163-degree ultra-wide field image of the retina in a single shot along with ultra-wide field fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography. This provides an enhanced view of the retinal structure and vasculature with unparalleled clarity. He also added that it is a great tool to screen the retina of all diabetic patients and detect diabetic retinopathy in early stages. This allows better treatment of patients and prevents irreversible blindness due to diabetes.
Media was informed that it is an excellent tool whereby the patient can be educated regarding his own disease, thus improving compliance. The eye experts said that this can be useful in conditions like Diabetic retinopathy, Age related macular degeneration, Eales disease and even some childhood retinal problems like Retinopathy of prematurity and hereditary retinal conditions.
Details of the new Optical Coherence Tomography (OCTA) were also shared with the media. The media was briefed that OCTA is a path breaking - paradigm shift in detecting eye conditions as it is non-invasive and eliminates the usage of dyes in diagnosing eye diseases; this in turn eliminates the risk of allergic reactions and complications of dye based testing that are especially seen among the patients of cardiovascular and kidney diseases, advanced diabetes and hypertension, Dr Rajiv Mirchia said further.
Dr. Mirchia added that this is good news especially for age related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy patients who need frequent monthly follow ups and injections. "These conditions can now be completely followed simply by a non-invasive scanning of the eye.
In reply to a question, Dr Mirchia said that overall, all diseases of the retina can now be correctly diagnosed and adequately treated by the expert team of retina specialists at our hospital. The technologies we have introduced will result in deep diagnosis of retinal conditions under one roof.
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