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8 articles in GJC

8 articles in GJC

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Evaluating Primary Treatment for People with Advanced Glaucoma: Five-Year Results of the Treatment of Advanced Glaucoma Study.

King Anthony J, Hudson Jemma, Azuara-Blanco Augusto, Burr Jennifer, Kernohan Ashleigh, Homer Tara et al.

OphthalmologyJan 202420 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

This study found that for advanced glaucoma, primary trabeculectomy lowered IOP and prevented progression better than medication, with similar safety, but no significant quality-of-life difference.

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Cost-effectiveness of primary surgical versus primary medical management in the treatment of patients presenting with advanced glaucoma.

Kernohan Ashleigh, Homer Tara, Shabaninejad Hosein, King Anthony J, Hudson Jemma, Fernie Gordon et al.

Br J OphthalmolJul 20224 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

Studying advanced glaucoma, primary medical management was more cost-effective than surgery at 2 years, suggesting it's the preferred initial approach, though longer-term data is needed.

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Baseline Characteristics of Participants in the Treatment of Advanced Glaucoma Study: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial.

King Anthony J, Hudson Jemma, Fernie Gordon, Burr Jennifer, Azuara-Blanco Augusto, Sparrow John M et al.

Am J OphthalmolMar 20208 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

The TAGS study characterized patients with advanced glaucoma entering a trial comparing primary surgery vs. medical management, finding severe visual field loss at baseline, which will inform future treatment decisions.

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Treatment of Advanced Glaucoma Study: a multicentre randomised controlled trial comparing primary medical treatment with primary trabeculectomy for people with newly diagnosed advanced glaucoma-study protocol.

King Anthony J, Fernie Gordon, Azuara-Blanco Augusto, Burr Jennifer M, Garway-Heath Ted, Sparrow John M et al.

Br J OphthalmolOct 201740 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

This study compares primary medical treatment versus surgery for advanced glaucoma, aiming to determine which is more effective and cost-effective for preserving vision and quality of life.

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