[HTML][HTML] Understanding practice patterns of glaucoma sub-specialists in India

NS Choudhari, V Pathak-Ray, S Kaushik… - International Journal …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
NS Choudhari, V Pathak-Ray, S Kaushik, P Vyas, R George
International Journal of Ophthalmology, 2017ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
METHODS Glaucoma specialists attending the Annual Conference of the Glaucoma Society
of India (GSI) were surveyed. This survey, conducted in 2013, was based on an interactive
audience response system. RESULTS The information was obtained from 146 glaucoma
specialists. Approximately half (n= 83; 57%) had≥ 10y of experience in managing
glaucoma and were in institutional practice (n= 74, 51%). Goldmann applanation tonometry
was preferred by 103 (72%) specialists whilst n= 25 (17.4%) used non-contact tonometer …
METHODS
Glaucoma specialists attending the Annual Conference of the Glaucoma Society of India (GSI) were surveyed. This survey, conducted in 2013, was based on an interactive audience response system.
RESULTS
The information was obtained from 146 glaucoma specialists. Approximately half (n= 83; 57%) had≥ 10y of experience in managing glaucoma and were in institutional practice (n= 74, 51%). Goldmann applanation tonometry was preferred by 103 (72%) specialists whilst n= 25 (17.4%) used non-contact tonometer. Indentation gonioscopy was favoured by two-thirds (n= 90, 66%) whereas stereoscopic optic disc examination and visual fields using Humphrey perimeter was performed by a majority of the specialists surveyed (n= 115, 86% and n= 114; 83% respectively). Nearly three quarter specialists (n= 96; 72%) preferred optical coherence tomography for imaging. The primary choice for treatment of angle closure disease and primary open angle glaucoma was laser (iridotomy, n= 117; 93%) and medical management (prostaglandin analogue, n= 104; 78%), respectively. Approximately only a third of the specialists surveyed (n= 37; 28%) were performing both trabeculectomy and implantation of a glaucoma drainage device and about half (n= 64; 47%) were not operating on congenital glaucoma at all.
CONCLUSION
This survey has found conformance with preferred practice patterns in several areas of diagnosis and management of glaucoma, but there was diversity in a few areas. The information is a significant step towards improvement of glaucoma care in India, including planning for future strategies.
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