Abstract:Precis:
A teleglaucoma (TG) case-finding model was used in Kenya. Of the patients, 3.46% had definite glaucoma and 4.12% were glaucoma suspects. Most cases were of moderate to advanced stage and referred for further assessment.
Purpose:
The aim was to evaluate glaucoma prevalence in a high-risk population using a TG model.
Methods:
Patients aged 35 or over were referred to the TG program from the outpatient … Show more
“…16 Another study demonstrated the benefit of a similar teleglaucoma model in detecting glaucoma, with a prevalence of 3.46% in a high-risk population in Kenya. 17 With the increasing burden of glaucoma in the coming years, the ability to detect disease at an earlier stage will become even more important, especially in communities where people are disproportionately affected, as in some countries in Africa.…”
Précis: Teleglaucoma is the future, but there is a need for clearer regulation by government agencies and medical entities, as well as for studies to further demonstrate the cost-effectiveness and safety of teleglaucoma strategies at a global scale.
“…16 Another study demonstrated the benefit of a similar teleglaucoma model in detecting glaucoma, with a prevalence of 3.46% in a high-risk population in Kenya. 17 With the increasing burden of glaucoma in the coming years, the ability to detect disease at an earlier stage will become even more important, especially in communities where people are disproportionately affected, as in some countries in Africa.…”
Précis: Teleglaucoma is the future, but there is a need for clearer regulation by government agencies and medical entities, as well as for studies to further demonstrate the cost-effectiveness and safety of teleglaucoma strategies at a global scale.
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