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Clinical Research Symposia
Can we measure quality of vision?
| Chairpersons: |
J. Cunha-Vaz PORTUGAL |
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M.J. Tassignon BELGIUM |
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| 08.30 |
M.J. Tassignon BELGIUM
Introduction - The Myths of 20/20 Vision
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| 08.35 |
J. Rozema BELGIUM
Wavefront aberrations: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. |
| 08.47 |
R. Guthoff GERMANY
Transparency of the cornea measured with confocal microscopy |
| 08.59 |
D. Luce USA
Corneal hysteresis and its' impact on quality of vision |
| 09.11 |
R. Iskander AUSTRALIA
The tear film and quality of vision |
| 09.23 |
J. Murta PORTUGAL
How to evaluate contrast sensitivity and quality of vision |
| 09.35 |
T.J.T.P. van den Berg NETHERLANDS
Understanding glare and contrast sensitivity effects from straylight
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| 09.47 |
A. Pallikaris GREECE
The role of photoreceptors alignment in Quality of Vision
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| 09.59 |
R. Applegate USA
Can we quantify Quality of Vision? |
| 10.11 |
Discussion |
| Chairpersons: |
J. Marshall UK |
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D. Spalton UK |
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Each paper is of 15 minutes duration followed by 4 minutes discussion |
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| 10.30 |
J. Marshall UK
Introduction |
| 10.35 |
H. Baldwin UK
Principles of corneal wound healing: the epithelial keratocyte dialogue |
| 10.54 |
M. Rajan UK
In vitro models for human corneal wound healing |
| 11.13 |
C. Winkler von Mohrenfels GERMANY
Epithelium: The solution or the problem in LASEK or Epi-LASIK? |
| 11.32 |
P. Jaycock UK; N. Knox Cartwright UK
Biomechanics: The non-healing wound |
| 11.51 |
F. Carones ITALY
Mytomycin C: Today's panacea for corneal wounds |
| 12.10 |
R. Angunawela UK
Aptamers: Tomorrow's hope for refractive perfection |
What needs to be measured in refractive surgery?
Each paper is of 10 minutes duration followed by 5 minutes discussion
| Chairpersons: |
J. Murta PORTUGAL |
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D. Reinstein UK |
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P. Sourdille FRANCE |
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| 13.30 |
R. Krueger USA
Assessing patient suitability for refractive surgery: Contrast Sensitivity |
| 13.45 |
J. Hjortdal DENMARK
Corneal Pachymetry in Refractive Surgery: Accuracy and Reproducibility of Current Technologies |
| 14.00 |
D. Reinstein UK
Spotting keratoconus as early as possible - what techniques can we use? |
| 14.15 |
G. Grabner AUSTRIA
How reliable is laser ablation depth readout when planning corneal photorefractive surgery? |
| 14.30 |
B.J. Dupps USA
What biomechanical factors can I measure and use in my practice right now? |
| 14.45 |
P. Sourdille FRANCE
High-frequency ultrasound monitoring of anterior and posterior chamber changes after phakic and aphakic IOLs |
| 15.00 |
B. Cochener FRANCE
Can we eliminate complications due to sizing errors in phakic IOL surgery? |
| 15.15 |
Discussion |
Research grant presentations
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