Talk Description
Graham Lakkis presents on Advancing our Understanding of Glaucoma Progression
Duration: 60 minutes INTERACTIVE POLLS
Synopsis: Detecting changes in structure and function over time is critical both in glaucoma suspects and those on active glaucoma treatment, as identifying progression at the earliest opportunity allows treatment to be initiated or modified in a timely manner. This presentation will discuss the underlying evidence and clinical strategies required in effective glaucoma progression analysis.
Duration: 60 minutes INTERACTIVE POLLS
Synopsis: Detecting changes in structure and function over time is critical both in glaucoma suspects and those on active glaucoma treatment, as identifying progression at the earliest opportunity allows treatment to be initiated or modified in a timely manner. This presentation will discuss the underlying evidence and clinical strategies required in effective glaucoma progression analysis.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session, delegates should be able to:
- Understand the differences between clinical, structural and functional progression
- Decide when statistically significant progression become clinically significant
- Adjust the glaucoma treatment plan in an appropriate manner
Assessment: There are 5 Optional MCQS with this presentation. Not available yet.
