Key Dates

Symposium Starts
22nd January 2012
Symposium Ends
25th January 2012

Sponsors:
Heidelberg Engineering Zeiss HAAG-STREIT International optovue, Defining the OCT Revolution OCULUS Allergan Vision Science ARC Centre of Excellence
IPS - Imaging and Perimetry Society

CPD 29

Oral Presentations

Download:   Program (.pdf 3MB)

Sunday 22nd January 2012
6.00pm - 8.00pm Welcome Reception
Garden House, Royal Botanical Gardens

 

Monday 23rd January 2012
8:00 Registration opens
8:45 Opening Session
9:00 SE-01 Macular Structure and Function
Examining cone photoreceptor structure-function relationships in retinitis pigmentosa with adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope-based microperimetry William Tuten
Macular function and structure in differing patterns of glaucomatous perimetric defects Sandeep Parwal
Relationship between selective visual field testing and macular ganglion cell layer thickness in glaucoma Mariko Eura
Structure-function relationships in the macula of glaucoma patients Chris Johnson
10:00 Poster Session A
11:00 MORNING TEA
11:30 SE-02 Perimetry I
A Bayesian thresholding procedure for perimetry that models both spatial relations and sensitivity Andrew Turpin
A new multi stimulus self-check visual field screener, CLOCK CHART® Chota Matsumoto
Characteristics of spikes-shaped isopters in automated kinetic perimetry Shigeki Hashimoto
Normal variability for two forms of perimetry using anatomically inspired test locations Mitchell Dul
Relationship of the threshold values between the kinetic target and static target in normal subjects Tomoyasu Kayazawa
The relative performance of visual field tests using subsets of the 24-2 test pattern at detecting glaucomatous field loss Yanfang Wang
13:00 LUNCH
Luncheon Presenation: Use of Diagnostic Testing for the Detection and Follow-up of Glaucoma
Sponsored by Heidelberg Engineering
Dr. Balwantray C. Chauhan, Professor of Ophthalmology, Halifax, Canada
Dr. Fritz Dannheim, Professor of Ophthalmology, Hamburg, Germany
Dr. Paul Healey, Professor of Ophthalmology, Sydney, Australia
14:15 SE-03 Ageing and Quality of Life
Evaluation and comparison to functional performance of the California Central Visual Field Test (CCVFT) Ronald Schuchard
Flicker perimetry can be used to monitor progression in age-related macular degeneration A. J. Vingrys
Investigating perceptual learning effects in standard automated perimetry in ageing and in central and peripheral vision Josephine Battista
Mobility limitations in patients with glaucoma Sharon Bentley
Relationship between attentional visual fields and integrated visual field sensitivity among older adults with glaucoma Alex Black
15:30 AFTERNOON TEA
16:00 SE-04 Change
Peripaillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (RNFL) - Thickness compared with RNFL retardance and electroretinographic changes at the onset of optic nerve head surface topography change in experimental glaucoma Brad Fortune
Rates of Matrix and standard automated perimetry change in glaucoma and high-risk ocular hypertension Deborah Goren
Relationship of central corneal thickness to visual field progression in eyes with glaucoma Deepa Viswanathan
Sensitivity and specificity of a series of glaucoma change probability criteria Gideon Zamba
Visual field progression in glaucoma: estimating the overall significance of deterioration with permutation analyses of point-wise linear regression Paul Artes
17:15 Sessions Finish
18:30 - 22:30 Optional Dinner
Emu Bottom Homestead

 

Tuesday 24th January 2012
8:00 Registration opens
8:30 SE-05 Structure-Function Maps
Development of patient-tailored structure/function maps Julia Lamparter
Factors in the Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (RNFL) bundle angles at the optic disc Fumi Tanabe
Spatial correspondence between retinal nerve fiber layer thickness from OCT and perimetric sensitivity Stuart Gardiner
The influence of ocular anatomical variables on individual structure-function maps Jonathan Denniss
9:30 Mini Break
9:35 SE-06 Perimetry II
Combining color with luminosity: green on red pupil perimetry in glaucoma Corinne Carle
Comparison of the diagnostic capability of oculus-spark perimetry with respect to three procedures of morphological analysis (GDX, HRT and OCT) Manuel Gonzalez de la Rosa
Influences of background complexity on monocular and binocular visual sensitivities Akemi Wakayama
Response time measures relative to "probability of seeing" across the visual field Allison McKendrick
10:35 MORNING TEA
11:00 SE-07 Imaging and Electrophysiology
Does a simple stretch model account for retinal thinning seen in high myopia? Michael Pianta
Imaging axonal transport in the rat visual pathway Brad Fortune
Why do retinal nerve fiber layer measures differ across SD OCT Instruments? Ronald Harwerth
Pattern electrophysiology and visual fields measured on the same day in between migraine attacks Bao Nguyen
12:00 The IPS Lecture: Modern imaging insights into the progression of glaucoma Dr Balwantray C. Chauhan, Dalhousie University
13:00 LUNCH
13:00 - 18:00 Field Trip
Hanging Rock

 

Wednesday 25th January 2012
8:00 Registration opens
8:45 SE-08 Structure-Function
Comparing structure-function relationship in patients with early glaucoma: scanning laser tomography, flicker defined form and standard automated perimetry Yuan-Hao Ho
Correlation between the concentration of hemoglobin in the optic nerve head and various morphological and functional indicators Marta Gonzalez-Hernandez
Identifying eyes with glaucomatous visual field loss using the ‘random forest' decision tree method applied to measurements from multiple imaging devices Ryo Asaoka
Structure / function relations between SLP, OCT, Matrix and standard automated perimetry Shaban Demirel
The structure-function relationship in patients with early glaucoma: spectral domain ocular coherence tomography, flicker defined form and standard automated perimetry John Flanagan
10:00 Poster Session B
11:00 MORNING TEA
11:30 SE-09 Invited Panel: Future Directions
Assessment of diabetic neuropathy using novel corneal markers Professor Nathan Efron, Queensland University of Technology Imaging meets epidemiology: Results from the Blue Mountains Eye Study Clinical Associate Professor Paul Healy, University of Sydney Future directions in retinal imaging: pushing the spatial, temporal and functional boundaries A/Prof Andrew Metha, The University of Melbourne
Prof William Morgan, University of Western Australia
13:00 LUNCH
Luncheon Presentation: Changing Stimulus Size in Automated Perimetry
Moderator: John G. Flanagan, PhD, MCOptom, FAAO.
Sponsored by Carl Zeiss

1. The relationship between target size and visual field defect in experimental glaucoma.
Ronald S. Harwerth, O.D., Ph.D., FAAO,
John and Rebecca Moores, Professor, University of Houston.
2. When is bigger better? - Criteria for stimulus scaling in perimetry.
Mr Paul Artes, PhD, FCOptom, Foundation Scholar in Glaucoma Research, Dalhousie University
3. Changing stimulus size in automated perimetry - Clinical perspectives.
Dr Michael Wall, MD, Professor of Neurology and Ophthalmology, University of Lowa
14:00 IPS General Business Meeting Chair: Chris Johnson, President IPS
14:45 AFTERNOON TEA
15:15 SE-10 Perimetry III
Compensatory eye movements allow for successful collision avoidance under virtual reality conditions in a subgroup of patients with homonymous visual field defects Ulrich Schiefer
Standard automated perimetry using variable stimulus size improves test–retest characteristics John Flanagan
The index FD, a new measure of functional damage of the visual field Joerg Weber
The repeatability of mean deviation with size III and size V standard automated perimetry Michael Wall
16:15 The Aulhorn Lecture: Visual Function and Driving Professor Joanne Wood, Queensland University of Technology
17:15 Sessions Finish
19:00 - 23:00 Conference Dinner
Ormond College