Journal Article Review – The Impact of Lens Opacity on SD-OCT Measurements Using the Anatomical Positioning System (APS)

by Mauschitz MM, Roth F, Holz FG, Breteler MMB, and Finger RP

In the diagnosis and monitoring of glaucoma, eye care specialists use OCT-derived parameters like the retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFLT) and Bruch’s membrane opening-minimum rim width (BMO-MRW) that support confident clinical decisions.
A recent study investigated the impact of lens opacities on RNFLT and BMO-MRW measurements based on the SPECTRALIS® Anatomic Positioning System (APS) by evaluating values before and after cataract surgery.

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Journal Article Review – The Impact of Lens Opacity on SD-OCT Measurements Using the Anatomical Positioning System (APS)
The patented Anatomic Positioning System (APS) creates an anatomic map of each patient’s eye using two fixed, structural landmarks.