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In This Issue
Arsham Sheybani, MD
Surgeons discuss how to improve IOP control and the patient’s vision and comfort.
Georges M. Durr, MD, FRCSC, and Michael D. Greenwood, MD
Telemedicine and home-based methods of identifying patients at risk of glaucoma and disease progression.
Kristen Ann V. Mendoza, MD, and Nisha Chadha, MD
Strategies for achieving clear communication and setting appropriate expectations.
Frank J. Moya, MD
There is no shortage of challenges, but progress is being made.
Gladys Atto, MB ChB, MMed Ophth, MSc
The novel procedure is a short-term measure to address persistent IOP spikes after phacoemulsification or high IOP associated with other ocular conditions.
Dennis S.C. Lam, MD; Enne H.Y. Leung, MD, PhD; and Jacky W.Y. Lee, FRCOphth
Why the best approach is to stay flexible.
Richie Kahn, MPH
A balanced approach to each case is helpful when treating this complex disease.
Subhashini Chandrasekaran, MD
A review of key evolutions in medical glaucoma care.
Deborah Ristvedt, DO
An update on some new and emerging treatments.
Zoë Ingram, BS, and David Sola-Del Valle, MD
Pointers for navigating patient education, practice considerations, insurance coverage, and more.
Savak Teymoorian, MD, MBA
A roundtable discussion of solutions on the market and in the pipeline.
Richard A. Lewis, MD; E. Randy Craven, MD; L. Jay Katz, MD; James Katz, MD; and Savak Teymoorian, MD, MBA
Several solutions may help to increase the accuracy of self-administration and minimize effects on the ocular surface.
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