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Evaluating multidisciplinary glaucoma care: visual field progression and loss of sight year analysis in the community vs hospital setting

BACKGROUND: A variety of shared care models have been developed, which aim to stratify glaucoma patients according to risk of disease progression. However, there is limited published data on the rate of glaucoma progression in the hospital vs community setting. Here we aimed to compare rates of glau...

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Autores principales: Mushtaq, Yusuf, Panchasara, Binita, Nassehzadehtabriz, Nikou, Lim, Hong Kai, Mushtaq, Maryam, Kean, Jane, Farrell, Sarah, Bourne, Rupert R. A., Shahid, Humma, Khatib, Tasneem Z., Martin, Keith R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7982276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33746209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41433-021-01492-3
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author Mushtaq, Yusuf
Panchasara, Binita
Nassehzadehtabriz, Nikou
Lim, Hong Kai
Mushtaq, Maryam
Kean, Jane
Farrell, Sarah
Bourne, Rupert R. A.
Shahid, Humma
Khatib, Tasneem Z.
Martin, Keith R.
author_facet Mushtaq, Yusuf
Panchasara, Binita
Nassehzadehtabriz, Nikou
Lim, Hong Kai
Mushtaq, Maryam
Kean, Jane
Farrell, Sarah
Bourne, Rupert R. A.
Shahid, Humma
Khatib, Tasneem Z.
Martin, Keith R.
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description BACKGROUND: A variety of shared care models have been developed, which aim to stratify glaucoma patients according to risk of disease progression. However, there is limited published data on the rate of glaucoma progression in the hospital vs community setting. Here we aimed to compare rates of glaucomatous visual field progression in the Cambridge Community Optometrist Glaucoma Scheme (COGS) and Addenbrooke’s Hospital Glaucoma Clinic (AGC). METHODS: A retrospective comparative cohort review was performed. Patients with five or more visual field tests were included. Zeiss Forum software was used to calculate the MD progression rate (dB/year). Loss of sight years (LSY) were also calculated for both COGS and AGC. RESULTS: Overall, 8465 visual field tests from 854 patients were reviewed. In all, 362 eyes from the AGC group and 210 eyes from COGS were included. The MD deterioration rate was significantly lower in the COGS patients compared with the AGC group (−0.1 vs −0.3 dB/year; p < 0.0001). No patients in the COGS group were predicted to become blind within their lifetime by LSY analysis. Fifteen patients were at risk in the AGC group. CONCLUSION: This service evaluation shows that COGS is an effective scheme to stratify lower risk glaucoma patients, increasing the capacity within hospital eye services. COGS patients have a lower rate of visual field deterioration compared to AGC patients. Effective communication between community and tertiary schemes is essential to facilitate transfer of patients requiring further hospital management reliably and efficiently, with the potential for low-risk patients to be followed safely in the community.
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spelling pubmed-79822762021-03-23 Evaluating multidisciplinary glaucoma care: visual field progression and loss of sight year analysis in the community vs hospital setting Mushtaq, Yusuf Panchasara, Binita Nassehzadehtabriz, Nikou Lim, Hong Kai Mushtaq, Maryam Kean, Jane Farrell, Sarah Bourne, Rupert R. A. Shahid, Humma Khatib, Tasneem Z. Martin, Keith R. Eye (Lond) Article BACKGROUND: A variety of shared care models have been developed, which aim to stratify glaucoma patients according to risk of disease progression. However, there is limited published data on the rate of glaucoma progression in the hospital vs community setting. Here we aimed to compare rates of glaucomatous visual field progression in the Cambridge Community Optometrist Glaucoma Scheme (COGS) and Addenbrooke’s Hospital Glaucoma Clinic (AGC). METHODS: A retrospective comparative cohort review was performed. Patients with five or more visual field tests were included. Zeiss Forum software was used to calculate the MD progression rate (dB/year). Loss of sight years (LSY) were also calculated for both COGS and AGC. RESULTS: Overall, 8465 visual field tests from 854 patients were reviewed. In all, 362 eyes from the AGC group and 210 eyes from COGS were included. The MD deterioration rate was significantly lower in the COGS patients compared with the AGC group (−0.1 vs −0.3 dB/year; p < 0.0001). No patients in the COGS group were predicted to become blind within their lifetime by LSY analysis. Fifteen patients were at risk in the AGC group. CONCLUSION: This service evaluation shows that COGS is an effective scheme to stratify lower risk glaucoma patients, increasing the capacity within hospital eye services. COGS patients have a lower rate of visual field deterioration compared to AGC patients. Effective communication between community and tertiary schemes is essential to facilitate transfer of patients requiring further hospital management reliably and efficiently, with the potential for low-risk patients to be followed safely in the community. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-03-21 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7982276/ /pubmed/33746209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41433-021-01492-3 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to The Royal College of Ophthalmologists 2021
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Mushtaq, Yusuf
Panchasara, Binita
Nassehzadehtabriz, Nikou
Lim, Hong Kai
Mushtaq, Maryam
Kean, Jane
Farrell, Sarah
Bourne, Rupert R. A.
Shahid, Humma
Khatib, Tasneem Z.
Martin, Keith R.
Evaluating multidisciplinary glaucoma care: visual field progression and loss of sight year analysis in the community vs hospital setting
title Evaluating multidisciplinary glaucoma care: visual field progression and loss of sight year analysis in the community vs hospital setting
title_full Evaluating multidisciplinary glaucoma care: visual field progression and loss of sight year analysis in the community vs hospital setting
title_fullStr Evaluating multidisciplinary glaucoma care: visual field progression and loss of sight year analysis in the community vs hospital setting
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating multidisciplinary glaucoma care: visual field progression and loss of sight year analysis in the community vs hospital setting
title_short Evaluating multidisciplinary glaucoma care: visual field progression and loss of sight year analysis in the community vs hospital setting
title_sort evaluating multidisciplinary glaucoma care: visual field progression and loss of sight year analysis in the community vs hospital setting
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7982276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33746209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41433-021-01492-3
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