A clinic I work at has gotten funding to get a new OCT. I'd like to get one with OCT Angiography but unfortunately there seem to be few options at this point. I know Zeiss and Optovue both have one but it sounds like optovue's Angiovue is not available in the US yet? So does this mean there's only one option at this point, which is Zeiss?
I wanted to get experiences from those of you who may have used it in clinical practice. Is there a lot of artifact which makes interpretation impossible? Does it take a long time to get a scan? Is it helpful in differentiating CNV from a non-CNV cause of sub-retinal fluid (such as atypical CSR).
Thanks.
I wanted to get experiences from those of you who may have used it in clinical practice. Is there a lot of artifact which makes interpretation impossible? Does it take a long time to get a scan? Is it helpful in differentiating CNV from a non-CNV cause of sub-retinal fluid (such as atypical CSR).
Thanks.