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Talking About Glaucoma (mp3)
Robert M Schertzer, MD, MEd, FRCSC
41 episodes
8 months ago
In this episode of 'Talking About Glaucoma,' host Rob Schertzer, a Vancouver-based glaucoma specialist, chats with guest Gavin Docherty about the evolving understanding of preservative-free therapies in glaucoma management. They discuss the historical rationale for including preservatives in eye drops and the recent studies showing that preservative-free options are equally effective while reducing side effects such as hyperemia, burning, and irritation. The conversation covers the benefits of preservative-free drops in terms of improving patient compliance and minimizing ocular surface damage, which could potentially lead to fewer surgeries and better outcomes. They also share clinical experiences and highlight the barriers to transitioning patients to preservative-free medications, including issues related to cost, accessibility, and environmental waste. The episode concludes with an emphasis on the importance of collaboration among eye care providers to enhance patient care.
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In this episode of 'Talking About Glaucoma,' host Rob Schertzer, a Vancouver-based glaucoma specialist, chats with guest Gavin Docherty about the evolving understanding of preservative-free therapies in glaucoma management. They discuss the historical rationale for including preservatives in eye drops and the recent studies showing that preservative-free options are equally effective while reducing side effects such as hyperemia, burning, and irritation. The conversation covers the benefits of preservative-free drops in terms of improving patient compliance and minimizing ocular surface damage, which could potentially lead to fewer surgeries and better outcomes. They also share clinical experiences and highlight the barriers to transitioning patients to preservative-free medications, including issues related to cost, accessibility, and environmental waste. The episode concludes with an emphasis on the importance of collaboration among eye care providers to enhance patient care.
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Lessons Learned from Glaucoma Surgical Trials with Steve Gedde, ep 35
Talking About Glaucoma (mp3)
30 minutes
3 years ago
Lessons Learned from Glaucoma Surgical Trials with Steve Gedde, ep 35
There have been many trials proving surgical intervention does indeed reduce the risk of progressive glaucoma damage for our patients. These include Treatment vs No Treatment studies as well as studies that compare different types of treatment. In this episode, I talk with Steve Gedde, from the University of Miami's Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, about lessons learned from these clinical trials.
Talking About Glaucoma (mp3)
In this episode of 'Talking About Glaucoma,' host Rob Schertzer, a Vancouver-based glaucoma specialist, chats with guest Gavin Docherty about the evolving understanding of preservative-free therapies in glaucoma management. They discuss the historical rationale for including preservatives in eye drops and the recent studies showing that preservative-free options are equally effective while reducing side effects such as hyperemia, burning, and irritation. The conversation covers the benefits of preservative-free drops in terms of improving patient compliance and minimizing ocular surface damage, which could potentially lead to fewer surgeries and better outcomes. They also share clinical experiences and highlight the barriers to transitioning patients to preservative-free medications, including issues related to cost, accessibility, and environmental waste. The episode concludes with an emphasis on the importance of collaboration among eye care providers to enhance patient care.