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Intravitreal therapy for retinal diseases in Norway 2011-2015.

Ivar Sønbø KristiansenRagnhild Haugli BråtenØystein Kalsnes JørstadMorten Carstens MoeErik Magnus Saether
Published in: Acta ophthalmologica (2019)
The use of intravitreal injections increased rapidly with wet AMD as the most frequent diagnosis and with varying utilization across Norway's 19 counties. The causes of the varying use of intravitreal therapies could not be established but may reflect variation in disease prevalence, treatment capacity, travel distance to the nearest ophthalmic service and lack of national treatment guidelines. The geographic variation in utilization may challenge policy goals of equitable care and warrants further studies.
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