2022 ASCRS Annual Meeting Final Program
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ASCRS SUBSPECIALTY DAY
ASCRS REFRACTIVE DAY
Session I: Evaluating and Understanding
Your Patient's IQ
Moderators: Daniel Chang, MD, Marcony Santhiago, MD, PhD
Panel: Deepinder K. Dhaliwal, MD, George Waring IV, MD,
William Wiley, MD
8:00–8:02 a.m. Welcome remarks
Cathleen McCabe, MD
8:02–8:12 a.m. Understanding your patient's
central and peripheral IQ
Daniel Chang, MD
Part 1: Central IQ
8:12–8:20 a.m. Role of corneal topography/
tomography in assessing IQ
Marcony Santhiago, MD, PhD
8:20–8:28 a.m. Role of epithelial mapping in
studying IQ
Julie Schallhorn, MD
8:28–8:36 a.m. Role of wavefront imaging in
measuring IQ
Karolinne Rocha, MD, PhD
8:36–8:42 a.m. Panel discussion
8:42–9:02 a.m. IQ case presentation and discussion
Sonia Yoo, MD, Mark Kontos, MD
• Dry eyes
• Decentered ablation
(angle kappa/chord mu)
• Dysfunctional lens
• Anterior basement
membrane dystrophy
9:02–9:10 a.m. Role of functional tests in
evaluating IQ
Kendall Donaldson, MD
9:10–9:18 a.m. Role of PROs in revealing IQ
Vance Thompson, MD
9:18–9:22 a.m. Panel discussion
Part 2: Peripheral IQ
9:22–9:30 a.m. Positive dysphotopsias' influence
on IQ
Thomas Kohnen, MD, PhD
9:30–9:38 a.m. Near peripheral vision:
The forgotten IQ
Pablo Artal, MD
9:38–9:46 a.m. Negative dysphotopsias:
The frustrating IQ
Samuel Masket, MD
9:46–9:54 a.m. Role of small aperture devices/
IOLs/pupil on IQ
Bruno Trindade, MD
9:54–10:00 a.m. Panel discussion
10:00–10:20 a.m. Break with exhibitors