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Importance of Dilations
Dilated Eye Exam Remains the Recommended Standard of Care
AMERICAN ACADEMY™
OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Patient Types For Dilation
• Patients with or at-risk for
glaucoma, diabetes, AMD,
etc.
• Patients undergoing
cataract evaluation
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• Patients undergoing
refractive evaluation
(includes first or annual
exams)
• Patients receiving anti-
VEGF injections
AMERICAN ACADEMY
of OPTOMETRY
Anyone over the age of 60
or other risk populations
●
CDC
CENTERS FOR DISEASE
CONTROL AND PREVENTION
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• Photophobia
Blurry vision
Reasons Patients Decline
Headaches
Advocacy
A
Allergic reactions
• Digital strain
Phobia
Loss of accommodation
• Lifestyle
American
Diabetes
Association®
Work
AMERICAN
OPTOMETRIC NIH
ASSOCIATION
Non-Dilated Exam
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• Ultra-Widefield Imaging
(UWFI) Tool
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National Eye Institute
Research Today...Vision Tomorrow
Barriers:
- Capital Equipment Cost
- Training time
- Cost to patient $40-80
- Not a replacement for a
dilated exam
- Dilated exam is standard
of care
Source: American Academy of Ophthalmology, Comprehensive Adult Medical Eye Evaluation Preferred Practice Pattern, 2020
$35 B+
Societal cost of
major visual
disorders among
U.S. residents
aged 40+
63%
of participants
who had eye
disease were not
aware
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