Eyeworld

NOV 2017

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

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13 • 2017 ASCRS Clinical Survey " " Key findings Nearly half (47%) of respondents said they see 30 or more glaucoma patients per month (on average 40 patients). U.S. doctors reported seeing twice as many glaucoma patients compared to non-U.S. physicians (50 compared to 27 patients per month). While 31% of all respondents only have a medical glaucoma practice, 40% perform microinvasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) or laser procedures. U.S. doctors are more likely than non-U.S. doctors to perform MIGS or laser procedures. 44% of U.S. surgeons are performing MIGS in their cataract glaucoma patients, and 19% are doing it in the majority of their cataract glaucoma patients. I think it is impressive that 44% of ophthalmologists in the U.S. are providing MIGS options to their cataract patients and another 30% expect to over the next year. I suspect lower percentages of MIGS adoption overseas is because of a slower rollout of the procedure and reimbursement nuances. John Berdahl, MD, chair, ASCRS Membership Committee Glaucoma

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