eBbooks & Reports
RETeval: Core Cases from the Clinical Compendium

Learn how optometrists are leveraging the objective functional data provided by their RETeval® ERG. With the incorporation of a single simple test, eyecare providers are elevating their patient care through easier management decisions and better patient education.
With each of the 4 cases presented in this eBook, learn:
- Why was an ERG performed?
- What were the ERG findings?
- How did the ERG impact next steps?
Elevating Patient Care with ERG

This eBook presents a collection of insightful case studies from leading ophthalmologists worldwide, showcasing the powerful role of electroretinography and visual evoked potentials in optimizing disease management and enhancing patient care.
From detecting early signs of retinal disorders to guiding treatment strategies, these patient cases provide practical insights into the application of ERG and VEP in various eye conditions.
Modern Fundamentals of Diabetic Retinopathy Management in Optometry

In 2022, a panel of 14 optometrists set out to simplify and standardize diabetic retinopathy assessment and management to avoid preventable vision loss.
“Our goal was to elevate the standard of care with proper management and vigilance, even given the challenges posed by today’s busy healthcare environments,” says Task Force Director, Paul Chous, MA, OD, FAAO.
This document is a consensus document and presents a framework that will radically simplify DR management so that optometrists can confidently care for the growing population of patients with diabetes.
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Popular Topics: Detect and Track Diabetic Retinopathy | Glaucoma Evaluation with RETeval PhNR Test | RETeval Device Reference Data | RETeval in Optometry
Case Studies: A Tale of Two Patients | Vision Complaints Reflected on ERG | Predictive Value of Combining Diagnostic Technologies| ERG Provides Clarity When Fields and OCT Are Inconclusive| ERG Raises Red Flag, Changing Management Trajectory | ERG Provides Confidence to Monitor or Treat | ERG to Determine Ischemic Status | ERG to Replace FA for CRVO Treatment Decision | Using ERG to Monitor Glaucoma | Routine ERG Use Supports Complex Patient Management | ERG Alters Follow-up Schedule and Education for Patient with Diabetes | Using ERG for Management of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy | Using ERG to Monitor Glaucoma | Comprehensive Pediatric Assessment Using ERG in Challenging Cases | ERG Above and Beyond Retinal Imaging | ERG’s Role in Diabetic Retinopathy Progression Monitoring | ERG-based Risk Assessment in CRVO | ERG Supports Diagnostic Accuracy in a Pediatric Patient
Ebooks: Modern Fundamentals of Diabetic Retinopathy Management in Optometry | Elevating Patient Care with ERG
Articles: | How RETeval ERG Has Enhanced My Practice | The Use of RETeval ERG/VEP in Pediatric Ophthalmology | The Ultimate Guide to Diabetic Retinopathy in Primary Eyecare | What Type of Functional Testing Do You Prefer for Patients with Diabetes? | Major Milestone: RETeval Referenced in over 200 Publications | Collaboration to Elevate the Standard of Care for DR | Is ERG Needed if You Have Access to a Good Structural Imaging Device? | A Straightforward Approach to Managing and Supporting Patients with Diabetes | Simplify Grading and Risk Assessment in Diabetic Retinopathy | Simplify Daily Decision-Making with Modern ERG | Objective Functional Testing Needs in Diabetes and Glaucoma | Why Modern ERG is Re-Defining Diabetes Management | Diabetic Retinopathy Management Protocols for Optometry
Videos: Handheld ERG for Primary Eyecare | Advice for Optometric Colleagues about Handheld ERG | Making a Difference in Diabetic Retinopathy Care | Changing the Way We Think About Electrodiagnostics | ERG Testing Made Simple | VEP Testing Made Simple | ERG Waveform | Introduction to Visual Electrophysiology | A Superior DR Progression Risk Assessment with the RETeval Device | Improve Glaucoma Management with the RETeval Handheld ERG Device | Reshaping the Retinal Diagnostic Landscape | New Solutions for Infants with ROP | Using the RETeval in Myopia Research