Caroline Baumal, MD; M. Ali Khan, MD; Vlad Matei, MD; and Christina Weng, MD, MBA
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As the threat of COVID-19 subsides, scientists are working to make sense of the information that was gathered during the pandemic. Caroline Baumal, MD, asks M. Ali Khan, MD; Vlad Matei, MD; and Christina Weng, MD, MBA, to tackle two papers that analyze data collected during this time. First, they address the strengths and limits of a paper from the infectious disease realm that used history of AMD as a marker for complement inhibition in patients with COVID-19. Then, they parse the details of an article reviewing how real-world high-frequency patients with wet AMD fared when treatment intervals were increased during the height of the pandemic.
Posted: 9/02/2021
Caroline Baumal, MD; M. Ali Khan, MD; Vlad Matei, MD; and Christina Weng, MD, MBA
As the threat of COVID-19 subsides, scientists are working to make sense of the information that was gathered during the pandemic. Caroline Baumal, MD, asks M. Ali Khan, MD; Vlad Matei, MD; and Christina Weng, MD, MBA, to tackle two papers that analyze data collected during this time. First, they address the strengths and limits of a paper from the infectious disease realm that used history of AMD as a marker for complement inhibition in patients with COVID-19. Then, they parse the details of an article reviewing how real-world high-frequency patients with wet AMD fared when treatment intervals were increased during the height of the pandemic.
Posted: 9/02/2021
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New Retina Radio Journal Club: Data in the Wake of COVID-19
Caroline Baumal, MD; M. Ali Khan, MD; Vlad Matei, MD; and Christina Weng, MD, MBA
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