Podcasts

Eyetube Radio presents the Retina Today Podcast, which serves as a quick and convenient summary of current clinical information from the leading peer-reviewed journals. Everything you need to know about all the important new research in vitreo-retinal surgery and disease management is conveniently delivered in these audio podcasts. Listen on the Web site or download to your iPod, iPad, or any mp3 player!

In this series, David M. Brown, MD from Houston Texas will lead discussions with leaders in vitreo-retinal surgery and disease management regarding recently published studies and how these findings influence the practice of medicine.

August 2011 Edition-
Hosted by Dr. David Brown

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In this podcast, Dr. Brown speaks with Michael Singer, MD, from Medical Center Ophthalmology Associates in San Antonio, Texas.

Content Includes:

  • How the CATT trial results have affected treatment strategies
  • The role of steroids in macular degeneration and pressure spikes
  • Experiences with implantable miniature telescopes

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In the May 2011 podcast, Dr. Brown speaks with Rick Spaide, MD, from Vitreous–Retina–Macula Consultants of New York.

Content Includes:

  • An overview of the choroid
  • The pathology of central serous retinopathy (CSR)
  • The relationship between choroidal thinning and geographic atrophy
  • The role of steroids in age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic macular edema (DME) management
  • Outer retinal tubulations and other holes in optical coherence tomograpy (OCT) images

In the future Retina Today podcasts, Dr. Brown will speak with Neil Bressler, MD, and others.

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In the January 2011 podcast, Dr. Brown speaks with Anne Fung, MD, medical retina specialist at Pacific Eye Associates in San Francisco, CA.

Content Includes:

  • Experiences during the PRONTO trial and how these data have influenced current treatment protocols
  • Thoughts on antisepsis and anesthesia during the intravitreal injection process
  • Increasing patient comfort throughout the injection process
  • Pearls for efficiency, endophthalmitis prophylaxis, and more!

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In this podcast, Dr. Brown speaks with Sophie Bakri, MD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at The Mayo Clinic.

Content Includes:

  • The relationship between long-term anti-VEGF injections and baseline intraocular pressure increases
  • The importance of baseline examinations; including IOP measurements, cup to disc ratio, and lateral asymmetry
  • Variations in concentrations and protein aggregates between compounding pharmacy medications
  • How to prep patients for in-office intravitreal injections… And much more!

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In the December 2010 podcast, Dr. David Brown speaks with Franco Recchia, MD, from the Vanderbilt Eye Institute in Nashville, Tennessee.

Content Includes:

  • The rationale for prophylactic and post-treatment antibiotics endophthamitis prevention
  • New studies on degrees of antibiotic resistance in the setting of in-office intravitreal injections vs OR procedures.
  • Variations in concentrations and protein aggregates between compounding pharmacy medications
  • The effects of small amounts of silicone oil introduced into the eye via syringes and needles
  • The risks of ICG toxicity and improved visualization in ILM peeling … And more!

In the next Retina Today podcast, Dr. Brown will speak with Sophie Bakri, MD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at The Mayo Clinic, regarding the relationship between long-term anti-VEGF injections and baseline intraocular pressure increases, how she preps patients for in-office intravitreal injections, and much more.

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