Practice patterns and treatment changes for open-angle glaucoma: the RiGOR study.

Coleman A, Lum F, Velentgas P, Su Z, Gliklich R, RiGOR Study Group. Practice patterns and treatment changes for open-angle glaucoma: the RiGOR study.. J Comp Eff Res. 2016;5(1):79–85.
See also: Glaucoma, January 2016, All, 2016

Abstract

AIMS: The RiGOR study provides a current picture of the types of glaucoma treatment over 12 months. METHODS: Patients were identified and enrolled at the time of decision to proceed with laser surgery procedure or other procedure such as incisional surgery or drainage device implantation, or initiation of a new or additional course of therapy with medication for glaucoma treatment. RESULTS: The most frequent type of treatments were prostaglandin analogues (60%) among patients with additional medication, selective laser trabeculoplasty (87%) among patients with laser surgery and trabeculectomy (57%) among patients with incisional surgery. CONCLUSION: For 36% of patients, a treatment cascade involves two or more therapies over a year. This demonstrates the complex nature of open-angle glaucoma treatment.

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