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Scientific Programme Thursday, 13 June 2019 C01, Advanced Dry Eye European Society of Ophthalmology 2019 Congress, 13-16 June 2019, Nice, France Scientific Programme Thursday, 13 June 2019 Cornea 08:00 - 09:30 Athéna C01, Advanced Dry Eye Management Chairs: Nicole Horchi (Switzerland) Francesc March (Spain) C01.1 Introduction to MGD and Dry Eye 08:00 - 08:10 Nicole Horchi (Switzerland) C01.2 Dry Eye Pathogenesis 08:10 - 08:25 Jose Salgado Borges (Portugal) C01.3 Symptomatology 08:25 - 08:40 Ichrek Benoua (Algeria) C01.4 Back to the Surface Treatment in Refractive Surgery: Our Experience 08:40 - 08:50 About 5037 Cases Mouad Barakat (Morocco) C01.5 Medical Therapy and New Treatments of MGD 08:50 - 09:05 Nicole Horchi (Switzerland) C01.6 Thermal Pulsation Technology 09:05 - 09:20 Carlos Verges (Spain) C01.7 Goodbye Dry Eye 09:20 - 09:25 Francesc March (Spain) Neuro-ophthalmology 08:00 - 09:30 Uranie C02, What's New in Paediatric Neuro-ophthalmology Chairs: Klara Landau (Switzerland) Michael Brodsky (United States) C02.1 Management of Congenital Malformations of the Optic Disks 08:00 - 08:16 Matthieu P. Robert (France) C02.2 Update on Dyslexia 08:16 - 08:32 Hana Leiba (Israel) C02.3 New Perspectives on Essential Infantile Esotropia 08:32 - 08:48 Michael Brodsky (United States) C02.4 Pediatric Intracranial Hypertension 08:48 - 09:04 Klara Landau (Switzerland) Page 1 / 100 European Society of Ophthalmology 2019 Congress, 13-16 June 2019, Nice, France Scientific Programme C02.5 Management of Patients with INS 09:04 - 09:20 Irene Gottlob (United Kingdom) Discussion 09:20 - 09:30 Free Papers/Rapid Fire 08:00 - 09:00 Hermès FP01, Retina The free paper sessions contain oral presentations where the authors are allowed six minutes for presentation and two minutes for discussion. A number of electronic posters will be selected to receive the Best of Poster diploma in recognition of their outstanding achievement and research. EP-RET-21 Chairs: David E. Pelayes (Argentina) Andrzej Grzybowski (Poland) FP01-02-R Retinal microcirculation and plasma endothelin-1 level in patients with 08:00 - 08:08 ET subclinical atherosclerosis and hypertension Narine Adzhemian (Russian Federation) FP01-03-R Choroidal patterns in Stargardt disease: correlation with visual acuity 08:08 - 08:16 ET and disease progression Alessio Grazioli Moretti (Italy) FP01-04-R Choroidal patterns in retinitis pigmentosa: correlation with visual acuity 08:16 - 08:24 ET and disease progression Alessandro Bordato (Italy) FP01-09-R Relationship between nutrients intake and risk of developing age-related 08:24 - 08:32 ET macular degeneration (AMD) Yunialthy Dwia Pertiwi (Japan) FP01-10-R The difficulties of learning neural network (NN) to diagnose eye retina 08:32 - 08:40 ET diseases Volga Likhachevskaya (Belarus) EP-RET-21 Macular edema after successful pars plana vitrectomy for 08:40 - 08:46 rhegmatogenous retinal detachment: factors affecting edema development and considerations for treatment Irini Chatziralli (Greece) Uveitis 08:00 - 09:30 Clio S01, The Royal Rumble in Uveitis Chairs: Piergiorgio Neri (United Arab Emirates) Francesco Pichi (United Arab Emirates) Page 2 / 100 European Society of Ophthalmology 2019 Congress, 13-16 June 2019, Nice, France Scientific Programme 1. Anterior Uveitis S01.1 Cells As The Hallmark Of Inflammation 08:00 - 08:08 Piergiorgio Neri (United Arab Emirates) S01.2 Flare, The Underdog 08:08 - 08:16 Marion Munk (Switzerland) 2. Inflammation Assessment S01.3 Oldies But Goodies: Clinical Exam Is Still The Gold Standard 08:16 - 08:24 Ester Carreno (Spain) S01.4 Automated Measurement Of Inflammation Is the Future 08:24 - 08:32 Francesco Pichi (United Arab Emirates) 3. Imaging Evaluation S01.5 To Dye Or Not to Dye? Cutting Edge Imaging in Uveitis 08:32 - 08:40 Marion Munk (Switzerland) S01.6 Can A Uveitis Practice Survive With Just a Vintage OCT? 08:40 - 08:48 Ester Carreno (Spain) 4. Inflammation VS Infection S01.7 The Mask: Inflammation or Infection? 08:48 - 08:56 Francesco Pichi (United Arab Emirates) S01.8 The Beauty And The Bug: Rare Presentation Of Common Infections 08:56 - 09:04 Ester Carreno (Spain) 5. Last Resources in Uveitis S01.9 Poetry In Motion: How To Taylor Immunosuppression 09:04 - 09:12 Piergiorgio Neri (United Arab Emirates) S01.10 The Butcher Who Goes Into The Eye: VR Approach To Fix The Uveitis 09:12 - 09:20 Disaster Francesco Pichi (United Arab Emirates) Discussion 09:20 - 09:30 Electrophysiology 08:00 - 09:30 Thalie C03, Paediatric Visual Electrophysiology Chairs: Graham Holder (Singapore) Dorothy Thompson (United Kingdom) C03.1 Why Do I request Visual Electrophysiology – An Ophthalmologist’s View 08:00 - 08:10 Bart Leroy (Belgium) Page 3 / 100 European Society of Ophthalmology 2019 Congress, 13-16 June 2019, Nice, France Scientific Programme C03.2 What Do the Children Experience – An Introduction to Visual 08:10 - 08:28 Electrophysiological Tests and Results Ruth Hamilton (United Kingdom) C03.3 The Role of Electroretinography in Diagnosis and Monitoring of Childhood 08:28 - 08:46 Retinal Disease Graham Holder (Singapore) C03.4 ERG Normal but the Child Doesn't See Well? The Role of the Visual 08:46 - 09:04 Evoked Potential in Diagnosis and Monitoring of Visual Pathway Problems Dorothy Thompson (United Kingdom) C03.5 The Role of Visual Electrophysiology in Natural History Studies and 09:04 - 09:22 Therapeutic Trials. An Overview of Ongoing Clinical Trials Bart Leroy (Belgium) Discussion 09:22 - 09:30 Free Papers/Rapid Fire 08:00 - 09:30 Erato RF01, Education, Glaucoma, Retina At the oral rapid fire sessions, authors are given four minutes for presentation and a further two minutes for discussion. A number of electronic posters have been selected to receive the Best of Poster diploma in recognition of their outstanding achievement and research. EP-EDU-05 Chairs: Moderator To be Advised Carlo Traverso (Italy) RF01-01-E Literature review - 3D printing in Ophthalmology 08:00 - 08:06 DU Syed Mustafa Ali Ahmad (United Kingdom) RF01-02-E Lessons learned and innovations following multiples cycles of patient 08:06 - 08:12 DU feedback audits, patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) at Moorfields Eye Hospital Anca Marinescu (United Kingdom) RF01-03-G Needlings: XEN vs trabeculectomy 08:12 - 08:18 LA Patrícia José (Portugal) RF01-04-G PEX and Pseudoexfoliation glaucoma. Criteria of choice of surgical 08:18 - 08:24 LA method of treatment Volodymyr Melnyk (Ukraine) RF01-05-G Can participation in virtual patient simulation improve glaucoma 08:24 - 08:30 LA diagnosis and management? Siggi Trier (United States) Page 4 / 100 European Society of Ophthalmology 2019 Congress, 13-16 June 2019, Nice, France Scientific Programme RF01-07-G Selective laser trabeculoplasty for treatment naive patients with ocular 08:30 - 08:36 LA hypertension or primary open angle glaucoma - initial results Adrian Florin Azamfirei (United Kingdom) RF01-08-G The influence of ocular perfusion pressure and intraocular pressure 08:36 - 08:42 LA phasing in patients with ocular hypertension and glaucoma suspects Anisia-Iuliana Alexa (Romania) RF01-09-G Effect of topical Trehalose/Hyaluronic acid on oct image quality in 08:42 - 08:48 LA glaucoma patients Eduardo Maria Normando (United Kingdom) RF01-10-G Implantation of iris-claw IOL in patients with coexisting glaucoma 08:48 - 08:54 LA Grzegorz Gula (Poland) RF01-11-G Endocrine hormones and primary open angle glaucoma a literature 08:54 - 09:00 LA review Osama Giasin (United Kingdom) RF01-12-G Anticoagulant related postoperative suprachoroidal haemorrhage after 09:00 - 09:06 LA ab-interno Xen gel stent surgery - the risk still exists with MIGS Ayesha Karimi (United Kingdom) RF01-13-R The correlation between delay in presentation, patient knowledge and 09:06 - 09:12 ET treatment outcome in rhegmatogenous retinal detachment Augustina Grigaite (Lithuania) EP-EDU-05 Awareness of medical students regarding the binocularity level in the 09:12 - 09:18 course of future specialization choice Xeniya Fedoryak (Poland) Free Papers/Rapid Fire 08:00 - 09:30 Galliéni 1+2 FP02, Cataract The free paper sessions contain oral presentations where the authors are allowed six minutes for presentation and two minutes for discussion. Chairs: Per Montan (Sweden) Moderator To be Advised FP02-01-C Sutureless intraocular lens scleral fixation (modified Yamane technique) 08:00 - 08:08 AT Adrian-Cosmin Gavanescu (Romania) FP02-02-C Intracameral antibiotics for phacoemulsification post-op endophthalmitis 08:08 - 08:16 AT prevention: an 18 year United States tertiary care hospital experience Michael Mahr (United States) FP02-03-C Post-operative drops following routine cataract surgery, are topical 08:16 - 08:24 AT antibiotics beneficial? - A large UK based multi-centre study Alexander Silvester (United Kingdom) Page 5 / 100 European Society of Ophthalmology 2019 Congress, 13-16 June 2019, Nice, France Scientific Programme FP02-04-C Endophthalmitis after bilateral same day cataract surgery 08:24 - 08:32 AT Per Montan (Sweden) FP02-06-C Precision pulse capsulotomy technology adoption to reduce the 08:32 - 08:40 AT capsulorhexis complication rate Matteo Piovella (Italy) FP02-07-R Comparison of macular choroidal thickness and retinal nerve fiber layer 08:40 - 08:48 ET in patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome, pseudoexfoliation glaucoma and mild cataract Monika Vieversyte (Lithuania) FP02-08-C Pupillary delusions 08:48 - 08:56 AT Lional Raj Daniel Raj Ponniah (India) FP02-09-C Does cataract surgery benefit patients with retinitis pigmentosa? 08:56 - 09:04 AT Kamil Nowik (Poland) Education 08:00 - 09:30 Galliéni 5 S02, International
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