Eyeworld

NOV 2017

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

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14 • 2017 ASCRS Clinical Survey " " Key findings Overall, respondents reported that 8% of their cataract patients are referred to retinal specialists. Nearly 80% of those surveyed (78%) are confident or very confident in their understanding of anti-VEGF treatments on cataract patients. I think OCT is essential in all preop cataract patients, and a retinal examination should be performed using an indirect ophthalmoscope. When it comes to anti-VEGF treatments, clinical trials have shown not all drugs are created equal in terms of outcomes. What's more, real-world experience data has shown that patients often receive an insufficient number of anti-VEGF injections because of prolonged treatment intervals; clinical trials have shown that across all diseases more injections drive better outcomes. Steve Charles, MD, chair, Retina Clinical Committee Retina Retina

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