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Early diagnosis, treatment of glaucoma using advanced technology is an ethical obligation
Before the introduction of OCT, the standard of care for identifying initial glaucomatous damage was based on the physical examination.
VIDEO: New drug delivery technologies decrease compliance issues in glaucoma
WAILEA, Hawaii — In this Healio Video Perspective from Hawaiian Eye 2024, I. Paul Singh, MD, discusses how new opportunities in drug delivery can help limit reliance on patient compliance in glaucoma treatment.
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BLOG: AI doesn’t know glaucoma but just might figure it out
Artificial intelligence offers incredible opportunities in medicine, helping us cut through petabytes of data to define trends in disease and potentially discover new treatments.
Specialist reviews evidence in support of goniotomy reimbursement
WAILEA, Hawaii — There is plenty of evidence in the literature to support reimbursement for goniotomy, according to a speaker at Hawaiian Eye 2024.
Trabeculectomy should still play a role in the MIGS era
WAILEA, Hawaii — New options have enriched the field of glaucoma, but trabeculectomy should continue to be part of the training and practice of glaucoma surgeons because no novel procedure can achieve the same low-range target IOP.
VIDEO: Many factors need to be considered when selecting IOLs for patients with glaucoma
WAILEA, Hawaii — In this Healio Video Perspective from Hawaiian Eye 2024, I. Paul Singh, MD, discusses IOL selection in patients with glaucoma.
Well-designed studies needed to support reimbursement for canaloplasty
WAILEA, Hawaii — Canaloplasty has shown through the years to be a safe and effective procedure for primary open-angle glaucoma, but more evidence from well-designed studies is needed to support reimbursement, according to one specialist.
More focus needed on optic nerve to diagnose severe glaucoma
WAILEA, Hawaii — Clinicians should look more closely at the optic nerve to diagnose cases of severe glaucoma, according to a speaker at Hawaiian Eye 2024.
MIGS, cataract surgery combination benefits patients, surgeons
WAILEA, Hawaii — Ophthalmologists should consider combining cataract surgery with conventional outflow minimally invasive glaucoma surgery when treating patients with glaucoma, according to a speaker here.
VIDEO: MIGS reimbursement issues subside following reversed local coverage determinations
WAILEA, Hawaii — In this Healio Video Perspective from Hawaiian Eye/Retina 2024, Nathan M. Radcliffe, MD, discusses the recent threats to reimbursement for minimally invasive glaucoma surgery procedures.
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