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Progression to severe visual impairment and blindness in POAG patients: pace and risk factors-a cohort study using German health claims data.

Daniel KreftDaniel KreftGabriele DoblhammerRudolf F GuthoffStefanie Frech
Published in: BMJ open ophthalmology (2022)
Although progression to SVI/B is relatively rare in POAG patients in Germany, one must be aware of additional risk factors, such as secondary glaucoma, retinal vascular occlusion and AMD. Regular ophthalmological examinations help prevent the progression of SVI/B, especially in the first years after the POAG diagnosis. Specific, targeted, and timely treatments for the other eye diseases could help prevent or delay SVI/B.
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