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New Retina Radio is a place to hear stories about retina that are told nowhere else.

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  • New Retina Radio Journal Club: Meta-analysis of PPV for Diabetic TRD

    07/09/2023 Duração: 16min

    What did a meta-analysis of studies assessing the safety and efficacy of vitrectomy for diabetic tractional retinal detachment (TRD) find when it comes to the rate of retinal reattachment and final visual acuity? Moderator Katherine Talcott, MD, and panelists Kyle Kovacs, MD, and Rebecca Soares, MD, MPH, outline the top-line findings of this meta-analysis, explore why the study's conclusions brush against conventional understandings of diabetic TRD outcomes following surgery, and ask whether the success bias of published studies undercut the real-world value of meta-analyses.  

  • ASRS ’23: Pegcetacoplan Extension Study, and Comparison of Pegcetacoplan and Avacincaptad Pegol

    01/09/2023 Duração: 22min

    New Retina Radio was at ASRS 2023 to cover the stories you may have missed.    How did patients fare in the GALE extension study, which assessed the safety and efficacy of pegcetacoplan (Syfovre, Apellis Pharmaceuticals) for geographic atrophy? Nathan C. Steinle, MD, shares the results of the first 6 months of GALE, in which patients who received treatment for 24 months in DERBY/OAKS continued with therapy—and in which patients who had received sham treatment for 24 months were switched over to treatment.    Paul Hahn, MD, PhD, joined us in our mobile studio in Seattle to share data from a matching-adjusted indirect comparison of pegcetacoplan and avacincaptad pegol (Izervay, Iveric Bio). What did he and his team find?    This is episode 2 of 2 covering the 2023 ASRS Annual Meeting. Go back in your feed to listen to episode 1.  

  • Chronic Postoperative Inflammation: Initial Encounters

    25/08/2023 Duração: 26min

    What are the first steps retina specialists should take when a patient presents with postoperative inflammation? Host John Kitchens, MD, is joined by panelists Lisa Faia, MD, and Daniel Kiernan, MD, to debut the NRR miniseries "New Approaches to Chronic Postoperative Inflammation." They review which initial evaluation steps are most useful, discuss the wide range of preventive and treatment strategies, and offer pearls to clinicians who are managing postoperative inflammation.  This editorially independent episode is supported by advertising from Alimera Sciences, Inc.

  • Imaging Geographic Atrophy: OCT, FAF, NIR, and OCTA

    22/08/2023 Duração: 13min

    As we enter the therapeutic era of geographic atrophy, imaging the disease is more important than ever. How are retina specialists navigating this new clinical dynamic? Moderator Rishi P. Singh, MD, is joined by Roger A. Goldberg, MD, MBA; Mrinali Gupta, MD; and Katherine Talcott, MD, as they examine which imaging modalities are best suited for busy clinics, discuss how software can facilitate longitudinal imaging tracking, and review which imaging reports are most conducive to patient education. This episode is sponsored by ZEISS. 

  • ASRS ’23: Missed Injections for AMD/DME/RVO and Anatomic Response to Vabysmo in Wet AMD

    11/08/2023 Duração: 17min

    New Retina Radio was at ASRS 2023 to cover the stories you may have missed.    How often do patients return to the clinic on time for anti-VEGF injections? Christina Y. Weng, MD, MBA, and her team explored how often patients missed scheduled appointments, by how much, and whether missing appointments affected patient outcomes.    And Nikolas JS London, MD, joined us in our mobile studio in Seattle to tell us about anatomic outcomes in wet AMD patients after faricimab (Vabysmo, Genentech/Roche) treatment.    This is episode 1 of 2 covering the 2023 ASRS Annual Meeting. Keep an eye on your feed for episode 2.  

  • New Retina Radio Journal Club: Is Software on Home OCT as Good as Human Graders?

    20/07/2023 Duração: 14min

    How often did human graders agree with software designed to detect and quantify retinal fluid in wet AMD patients using a home OCT prototype? Moderator Sabin Dang, MD, is joined by panelists Lediana Goduni, MD, and Prethy Rao, MD, MPH, to examine how reliable such software was in a prospective observational study. After the break, the group speculates how these new data may affect retina doctors' comfort with home OCT and asks what is the minimum viable image quality required to trust home OCT imaging.  

  • New Retina Radio Journal Club: Wet AMD: Fluid-free Visits' Association with Anatomic and Visual Outcomes

    25/05/2023 Duração: 18min

    Were fluid-free visits correlated with outcomes in the HAWK/HARRIER studies? Moderator Katherine Talcott, MD, and panelists Kyle Kovacs, MD, and Rebecca Soares, MD, MPH, summarize data from a study examining this question, review what it means to be "free of fluid," and discuss how these data fit into the overall conversation about fluid toleration in wet AMD. 

  • New Retina Radio ARVO Coverage: DME Update: 8-mg Aflibercept data and Faricimab TAE in Phase 3

    18/05/2023 Duração: 22min

    Is a solution to extending duration with aflibercept (Eylea, Regeneron) in DME patients an 8-mg dose rather than the typical 2-mg dose? Diana Do, MD, joined us to review data from the PHOTON study, which assessed the safety and efficacy of high-dose aflibercept in DME patients.   And we hear from Jennifer Lim, MD, who summarized data on extending treatment intervals in the phase 3 YOSEMITE and RHINE studies. Could a significant number of DME patients make it to 12—or even 16—weeks before needing another faricimab (Vabysmo, Genentech/Roche) dose?   

  • New Retina Radio ARVO Coverage: Faricimab in Wet AMD: Real-world and Phase 3 Data

    11/05/2023 Duração: 19min

    How are doctors using faricimab (Vabysmo, Genentech/Roche) in real-world settings? The IRIS Registry has a few answers. We sat down with Durga Borkar, MD, MMCi, to hear what researchers in the FARETINA-AMD study group found regarding dynamics related to faricimab’s use in wet AMD patients since its approval in January of last year.    We also interviewed Varun Chaudhary, MD, to learn specifically about faricimab treat-and-extend regimens in wet AMD patients who were enrolled in TENAYA and LUCERNE. How many patients achieved treatment intervals of 12 or 16 weeks? 

  • Treating GA In Your Clinic

    03/05/2023 Duração: 30min

    After years of failed clinical trials, we finally have an approved therapy for geographic atrophy, and more are hopefully on the way. Allen C. Ho, MD, and Robert L. Avery, MD, sit down with Eleonora M. Lad, MD, PhD; Jeffrey S. Heier, MD; and Dilsher Dhoot, MD, to discuss the introduction of geographic atrophy therapies into the retina clinic.

  • New Retina Radio Journal Club: AMD and Depression Risk

    20/04/2023 Duração: 17min

    What did an analysis of the Korean National Health Insurance Service database reveal about the link between age-related macular degeneration and depression risk? Moderator Sabin Dang, MD, is joined by panelists Lediana Goduni, MD, and Prethy Rao, MD, MPH, to summarize the study's findings. After the break, the discussion turns to whether depression screening should (or could) occur in retinal clinics, and how optimistic framing of a diagnosis may make a difference in the lives of patients. 

  • New Retina Radio Journal Club: Duration of Macular Detachment and Final Visual Prognosis

    28/03/2023 Duração: 18min

    What does an analysis of the Japan-Retinal Detachment Registry reveal about the relationship between duration of macular detachment and visual prognosis? Moderator Priya Vakharia, MD, invites panelists Sruthi Arepalli, MD, and Vaidehi Dedania, MD, to explore the design and findings of a recent paper by Miyake et al on this topic. After the break, they discuss the clinical and medico-legal implications of the paper’s findings. 

  • The Utility of OCTA in the Clinic

    27/03/2023 Duração: 32min

    Cynthia A. Toth, MD, and Amani A. Fawzi, MD, sit down with experts Philip J. Rosenfeld, MD, PhD; SriniVas Sadda, MD; and Nadia K. Waheed, MD, MPH, to discuss the value of OCT angiography in the retina clinic. From assessing macular neovascularization to tracking treatment effect in patients with plaque choroidal retinopathies, this imaging modality can augment current tools—and even replace them, at times. Hear their pearls, tips, and tricks for integrating OCT angiography into your clinical routine.  

  • The Era of Geographic Atrophy Treatment Begins

    23/02/2023 Duração: 11min

    The FDA approval of pegcetacoplan (Syfovre, Apellis Pharmaceuticals) is a historic moment for the field of retina, finally providing a treatment option for patients with geographic atrophy. Allen C. Ho, MD, and Robert L. Avery, MD, share their initial reactions to the approval and discuss the potential effect on patient care and clinical practice. 

  • Inclusion Pearls and Pitfalls For Retina Specialists

    13/02/2023 Duração: 47min

    Diversity and inclusion in medical practice is essential, and while retina specialists always have their patients’ and colleagues’ best interests at heart, sometimes that message can get lost in translation, especially when it comes to LGBTQ+ sensitivities. Vivienne S. Hau, MD, PhD, and Basil K. Williams Jr, MD, sat down with four experts—Jessica Weinstein, MD; Roberto Diaz-Rohena, MD; Steven Sanislo, MD; and Brandon Johnson, MD—to discuss ways to foster workplace diversity and inclusion for LGBTQ+ patients and physicians.

  • Tips for Mastering Secondary IOLs

    29/12/2022 Duração: 33min

    No two secondary IOL procedures are the same, and each case requires your full attention. What is your favorite technique? How are you protecting the haptics and avoiding hypotony? Hear from four of the top retina surgeons on their preferred approaches and how they avoid common surgical pitfalls. A conversation with Christina Y. Weng, MD, MBA; Ashkan M. Abbey, MD; María H. Berrocal, MD; and Omesh P. Gupta, MD, MBA

  • New Retina Radio Journal Club: Profiling Punctate Inner Choroidopathy-like Reactions

    15/12/2022 Duração: 19min

    Punctate inner choroidopathy-like, or PIC-like, reactions are rare, and they sometimesl confound retina specialists. New Retina Radio Journal Club with VBS panelists Kyle Kovacs, MD, and Priya Vakharia, MD, join moderator Yasha Modi, MD, to review a retrospective observational study of patients with PIC-like presentations in unrelated chorioretinal disorders.

  • AAO '22: Biosimilars’ Practice Implications and Year 2 of YOSEMITE/RHINE

    09/12/2022 Duração: 27min

    Two biosimilars have been approved by the US FDA, and more are going to receive approval soon. With this level of disruption in US retina practice, what do you need know? George Williams, MD, the Senior Secretary for Advocacy at the AAO, joined us for preview on what practice might look like now that biosimilars are a fact of life. Also, Caroline Baumal, MD, sat down with us to discuss the YOSEMITE and RHINE studies, which released 2-year results. How did patients receiving faricimab (Vabysmo, Genentech/Roche) respond during their second year of treatment? 

  • Innovations in Retinal Imaging

    05/12/2022 Duração: 26min

    John Kitchens, MD, invites Aleksandra Rachitskaya, MD, and Jonathan Russell, MD, PhD, to discuss the use of imaging technology in the retina clinic. The surgeons discuss cases in which they share approaches to imaging to evaluate wet age-related macular degeneration, retinal detachments, and more. They explain the value of OCT, ultra-widefield imaging, and fluorescein angiography, and comment on the use of change analysis with the Cirrus 6000 and Retina Workplace. Finally, the trio provides insights into the potential future of imaging technology. This podcast is sponsored by ZEISS.

  • AAO '22 Late-Breaking Talks: Gene Therapies for GA and XLRP

    01/12/2022 Duração: 18min

    We know about long-term intravitreal injections that might slow the progression of geographic atrophy (GA). But could a gene therapy in the pipeline require fewer treatments and still yield results? Jeffrey Heier, MD, summarized an AAO presentation on the phase 1 data of JNJ-1887 (Janssen), a potential gene therapy for GA. Was it safe—and were there signs of efficacy? Michel Michaelides, BSc, MB,, BS MD(Res), FRCOphth, joined us to speak about a gene therapy targeting x-linked retinitis pigmentosa. With a phase 3 study for the drug AAV5-RPGR (Jannsen/MeiraGTx) already underway, what can we learn from earlier trial results? 

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