The ‘journey’ matters: OCT fluctuations correlate with vision gains

Patients who demonstrated larger fluctuations in central foveal thickness, or CFT, experienced numerically smaller vision gains, according to a post hoc analysis of data from the HARBOR trial presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology annual meeting.
“What we wanted to show was that this stuff matters. It’s not just the beginning and the end, and at the end just because your OCT image is better and ultimately the patient is doing better,” Veeral Sheth, MD, MBA, FACS, clinical assistant professor at the University of Illinois at (Read more...)

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