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Talking Eyes with Lien Trinh
Guest speaker: Professor Lauren Ayton
Talking Eyes is an Australian podcast dedicated to exploring the latest advancements in eye research. It is hosted by Lien Trinh, a dedicated optometrist based in Darwin, who delivers eye care to communities across the Northern Territory.
In this Talking Retina podcast, “Dealing with Inherited Retinal Disease”, Lien has an informative discussion with Professor Lauren Ayton, Principal Research Fellow, Retinal Gene Therapy Unit and VENTURE Study at the Centre for Eye Research Australia.
Some of the key topics discussed in this podcast include:
- The importance of identifying early signs and the diversity, complexity and process of diagnosis of inherited retinal diseases (IRDs)
- Characteristics, symptoms and clinical signs which may relate to different IRDs to identify early signs and how varying types are differentiated
- The importance of differentiating between age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and an IRD
- How disease management is changing with now one treatment available
- Syndromic IRDs such as Refsum disease which can be treated through diet
- The different levels and associated costs of genetic testing, its increasing importance with more gene specific treatments coming through the pipeline and its assistance in family planning
- Specialised IRD clinics in each State for ocular diseases provide comprehensive care with access eye health professionals, geneticists and genetic counsellers, and what to expect when you go for your genetic test
- Emerging technologies such as gene therapy, stem cell therapy, vision prothesis, and how they vary in their focus on treating different stages of disease
- How the one gene therapy currently available, Luxturna, is delivered and the positive results it has delivered from the treatment
Lien also speaks to several people living with an IRD who kindly share their experiences, from initial consultation and diagnosis, the symptoms they have experienced over time and how this has impacted their career choices and life journey.
Episode: Dealing with Inherited Retinal Disease
Talking Eyes with Lien Trinh – an interview with Professor Lauren Ayton
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Resources
- Retina Australia: https://retinaaustralia.com.au/
- An optometrist guide to the top candidate inherited retinal diseases for gene therapy: https://doi.org/10.1080/08164622.2021.1878851
- The Australian Inherited Retinal Disease Register and DNA Bank is Australia’s largest DNA ban collecting family history and genetic samples, but not comprehensive clinical data (which is captured by state-based registries – below). The AIRDR has proudly been funded by Retina Australia since its inception in 2009. https://www.scgh.health.wa.gov.au/Research/DNA-Bank
- The VENTURE Registry is a collaboration between the Centre for Eye Research Australia and the University of Melbourne which collects both clinical and genetic information on people living with IRDs in Victoria. This registry also includes female carriers of X-linked IRDs. https://www.cera.org.au/research/venture-study/
- The Save Sight Institute IRD Registry is based in NSW and led by an ophthalmologist (Prof Grigg) and geneticist (Prof Jamieson), collecting both clinical and genetic data on people living with IRDs. https://www.sydney.edu.au/save-sight-institute/our-research/eye-genetics-inherited-retinal-diseases/inherited-retinal-diseases.html
- The Western Australia Retinal Disease (WARD) study is based at the Lions Eye Institute in Perth, collecting clinical and genetic information on people with IRDs. The Lead Investigator, A/Prof Fred Chen, is also the Head of the Ocular Tissue Engineering Laboratory at Lions, developing new treatments for IRDs. https://www.lei.org.au/research/clinical-trials/the-western-australian-retinal-degeneration-ward-study-lions-eye-institute-retina-australia/
Talking Eyes with Lien Trinh
Talking Eyes with Lien Trinh is a groundbreaking Australian podcast dedicated to exploring the latest advancements in eye research.
It translates these golden nuggets into tangible clinical practices, and help non-clinicians navigate their own interests in eye health and future possibilities.
Lien Trinh is a dedicated optometrist based in Darwin, who delivers eye care to communities across the Northern Territory. She is a passionate advocate for health equity and holistic eye health, and holds degrees in Optometry and Public Health. She founded podcast Talking Eyes to communicate to and support health practitioners deliver optimal eye care. The podcast started with goals to translate research, but has quickly evolved to become a reliable and engaging eye health resource for both consumers and practitioners alike.
https://retinaaustralia.com.au/podcast-dealing-with-inherited-retinal-disease/
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