Intervals between Visual Field Tests When Monitoring the Glaucomatous Patient: Wait-and-See Approach
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2012Vol. 53(6), pp. 2770–2770
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Abstract
Compared with an evenly spaced follow-up, wait-and-see identifies more "patients" with rapid VF progression with fewer FPs, making it particularly applicable to clinical trials. Modeling experiments, as reported here, are useful for investigating and optimizing follow-up schemes.
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