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Europe.OphthalmologyTimes.comLast revised: 21/03/2019
2019 media kit
Europe.OphthalmologyTimes.comLast revised: 21/03/2019
2019 media kit
Ophthalmology Times Europe presents cutting-edge advancements in surgery, drug therapy, technology, and clinical diagnosis to elevate progressive eye health from Doctor to patient.
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C U T T I N G - E D G E A DVA N C E M E N T S
JUNE 2018 VOL. 14, NO. 5
GUEST EDITORIAL
CORNEA
PAGE 07
Image-acquiring devicesCompare these new
technologies wisely to
avoid unnecessary testing
Migraine: Not just a headachePatients present with
numerous symptoms
including dry eye
Correcting pre-existing astigmatismFemtosecond lasers
can yield impressive
surgical outcomes
Spectral-domain OCTImaging breakthroughs mean the choroid
can be characterised like never before
MULTIMODAL IMAGING AND ANGIOGRAPHY
CATARACT & REFRACTIVE
IN VIEW:
Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. The left panel shows a large
polyp on ICGA with a thin choroid and large choroidal vessels
seen on EDI-OCT. The right panel also shows a large polyp
on ICGA associated with a thickened choroid, large choroidal
vessels, and inner choroidal hyperrefl ectivity on EDI-OCT.
C U T T I N G - E D G E A DVA N C E M E N T S
JULY/AUGUST 2018 VOL. 14, NO. 6
ISSUE FEATURE
CATARACT & REFRACTIVE
RETINA
FOCAL POINTS
PAGE 12
ESCRS PreviewMake the most of your
time at the ESCRS with
our show preview
Dense cataracts Could OCT-based
biometers better serve
cataract patients?
Lamellar holesHow to identify eyes that
are likely to benefi t from
surgery
Eye care in Cambodia How some
ophthalmologists
have volunteered their
expertise abroad
Optic disc photographyDevice appears to overcome
obstacles in traditional stereoscopic
photography
GLAUCOMA
IN VIEW
IN VIEW True colour confocal stereo view of the optical nerve head.
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C U T T I N G - E D G E A DVA N C E M E N T S
SEPTEMBER 2018 VOL. 14, NO. 7IN VIEW
IN VIEW Detect wet AMD earlier, before patients lose several lines of vision. The longer
the disease goes undetected and undiagnosed, the larger the lesion will be and that
more letters will be lost. (Image courtesy of Heidelberg Engineering)
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GUEST EDITORIAL
Accommodative IOLs: Feasible?Evidence of positive future
FOCAL POINTS
Embracing AI in eye careTool facilitates decision-
making support
ISSUE FEATURE
Improving outcomes after surgeryLens results in reduction
of residual refractive error
Why timing is everything in AMDSurgeons’ goal should be maintaining
functional vision in more patients
Retina
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Baseline
After 3 injections of conbercept
BaselineVA 57 letters
After 1st injection
VA 60 lettersAfter 2nd injection
VA 66 lettersAfter 3rd injection
VA 69 letters
CONBERCEPTA NEW ANTI-VEGF CONCEPT
Novel agent approved in China may
reduce injection frequencyPAGE 24
C U T T I N G - E D GE A DVA N C E M E N T S
JULY/AUGUST 2015 VOL. 11, NO. 6
ESCRS previewRecommendations and
highlights for the XXXIII
Congress in Barcelona
ISSUE FEATURE
Combination
drug-eluting lens
Week-long IOP reduction
with just one day of
vitamin E loaded lens wear
GLAUCOMA
Real-world IOL
experienceClinical � ndings and
future considerations for
a new generation IOL
CATARACT & REFRACTIVE
RETINA
NEW HIGH-FREQUENCY FLACS SYSTEM
Observational case series demonstrates complete, precise capsulotomy and highly effective,
reproducible lens fragmentationPAGE 7
C U T T I N G - E D GE A DVA N C E M E N T S
SEPTEMBER 2015 VOL. 11, NO. 7
The space concept that’s rede� ning glaucoma New invention may bene� t astronauts and patients
GLAUCOMA
Europe surgeons switching to pars plana vitrectomy PPV rates increase for retinal detachment
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO
A 25-gauge vitrectomy for primary retinal detachment.
RETINA
DEX nanowafer for dry eye diseaseNovel dexamethasone delivery system provides alternative to eye drops
CATARACT & REFRACTIVE
FIRST EXPERIENCES
CATARACT SURGERY
1
3
2
4
Circulation Coverage
Capsule opacification with IOLsLens design and material may in� uence anterior capsule opaci� cation and retraction PAGE 13
C U T T I N G - E D GE A DVA N C E M E N T SJUNE 2015 VOL. 11, NO. 5
Retinal gene therapy Pioneering gene therapy moves even closer to clinical reality
ADDITIONAL EDITORIAL
Navigated PRP vs pattern laser Navigated PRP broadens therapeutic options in diabetic retinopathy
RETINA
Safer treatment for OAG patientsEase, precision and safety with laser-assisted glaucoma treatmentEXCLUSIVE VIDEO Dr André Mermoud performs CO2 laser-assisted sclerectomy surgery
ISSUE FEATURE
Capsular phimosis (anterior capsule opaci� cation grade 4) in an eye implanted with an interrupted square-edge
hydrophobic acrylic IOLThe material and design of the IOL, especially at the optic edge, are both relevant factors when it comes to anterior and posterior capsule opaci� cation
LEFT: Lens epithelial cell (LEC) migration at the optic-haptic junction with the interrupted square edge IOL
RIGHT: LEC migration at the optic-haptic junction with the continuous sharp optic edge IOL
CATARACT & REFRACTIVE
Our Readers* (Circulation by Sub-Specialty and Professional Setting)
33.8%Cataract & Refractive Surgery
19.5%Glaucoma
7.0%Neuro-Ophthalmology
15.8%Corneal/External Eye Disease
6.4%Plastics
13.1%Retina/Vitreous Retinal Disorders
9.0%Pediatrics
4.3%Other
Total Qualified Distribution*
* As filed with the BPA, subject to audit.
Austria ................................................ 680Belgium ............................................. 835Cyprus ............................................... 325Germany ......................................... 1,992Denmark ............................................ 761Finland ... ........................................... 579France ... ......................................... 1,632Greece ............................................... 574Ireland ... ............................................ 621Italy ... ............................................... 3223Luxembourg ... ................................... 283Netherlands ... .................................... 885Norway ... ........................................... 532 Portugal ... .......................................... 836Spain ... ............................................ 1343Sweden ... ........................................ 1010Switzerland ... ..................................... 989United Kingdom ... ........................... 2707Rest Of Europe ... .............................. 827Total Qualified Circulation ........20,634
*Publisher’s own data.
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Editorial features*: Considering corneal disorders
Bonus Distribution: COPHy Annual Congress on Controversies in Ophthalmology 4th - 6th April, Dublin, Ireland
Editorial features*: IOL advancement
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Editorial features*: Addressing and managing glaucoma
Bonus Distribution: DOC (MCN) Internationaler Kongress der Deutschen Ophthalmochirurgen 23rd - 25th May, Nuremberg, Germany
Editorial features*: Techniques and outcomes in retinal surgery
Bonus Distribution: SOE European Society of Ophthalmology 13th - 16th June, Nice, France EVRS European VitreoRetinal Society 27th - 30th June, Lisbon, Portugal
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Editorial features*: Evolving ophthalmic surgical methods
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Editorial features*: Opportunities and challenges in cataract and refractive surgery
Bonus Distribution: ESCRS European Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons 14th - 18th September, Paris, France DOG Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft 26th - 29th September, Berlin, Germany EVER European Association for Vision and Eye Research 17th - 19th October, Nice, France AAO American Academy of Ophthalmology 12th - 15th October, San Francisco, USA
Editorial features*: Developments in medical retina conditions
Readex Study October issue
Editorial features*: Hope with personalised medicine and gene therapy
Bonus Distribution: Ophthalmic Drugs 18th -19th November, London, United Kingdom
Editorial features*: Ophthamic challenges in 2020
*Editorial features subject to change.
Sections in Each Issue: Cataract and Refractive, Glaucoma, Retina
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