2013
DOI: 10.1038/eye.2013.45
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Non-contact ultra-widefield imaging of retinopathy of prematurity using the Optos dual wavelength scanning laser ophthalmoscope

Abstract: Aims The purpose of this report is to demonstrate that a non-contact ultrawidefield dual wavelength laser camera (Optos) is able to capture high-quality images in retinopathy of prematurity (ROP). Materials and methods We conducted a retrospective review of patients attending the Oxford Eye Hospital with ROP between

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“…RetCam is a well-established retinal imaging modality for infants, both for colour photographs and FFA in the context of ROP 8,9 and AHT. 1 Non-contact ultra-widefield retinal imaging using the Optos P200MA scanning laser ophthalmoscope offers many advantages over RetCam for the documentation of retinal haemorrhages in the context of AHT:…”
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“…RetCam is a well-established retinal imaging modality for infants, both for colour photographs and FFA in the context of ROP 8,9 and AHT. 1 Non-contact ultra-widefield retinal imaging using the Optos P200MA scanning laser ophthalmoscope offers many advantages over RetCam for the documentation of retinal haemorrhages in the context of AHT:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We have not encountered any adverse events in infants undergoing non-contact Optos P200MA imaging in our centre-across any indication-using the 'flying baby position' in more than 100 examinations to date. [8][9][10][11] Larger numbers of Optos non-contact imaging studies are required before definitive conclusions can be made regarding safety.…”
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