Background: Many glaucoma referrals from the community to hospital eye services are unnecessary. Imaging technologies can potentially be useful to triage this population. Objectives: To assess the diagnostic performance and cost-effectiveness of imaging technologies as triage tests for identifying people with glaucoma. Design: Within-patient comparative diagnostic accuracy study. Markov economic model comparing the cost-effectiveness of a triage test with usual care. Setting: Secondary care. Participants: Adults referred from the community to hospital eye services for possible glaucoma. Interventions: Heidelberg Retinal Tomography (HRT), including two diagnostic algorithms, glaucoma probability score (HRT-GPS) and Moorfields regression anal...
To analyze the cost and detection rate of a screening program for detecting glaucoma with imaging de...
Objectives: To assess whether open angle glaucoma (OAG) screening meets the UK National Screening Co...
Background: Progressive optic nerve damage in glaucoma results in vision loss, quantifiable with vis...
BACKGROUND: Many glaucoma referrals from the community to hospital eye services are unnecessary. Im...
Background: Many glaucoma referrals from the community to hospital eye services are unnecessary. Ima...
Funding The National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment programme. Acknowled...
Open Access funded by Department of Health UKPurpose: To compare the diagnostic performance of autom...
Acknowledgments The authors thank all the GATE study participants and the staff at each of our recru...
The GATE study was funded by the National Institute of Health Research HTA programme (09/22/111).Bac...
PurposeTo compare the diagnostic performance of automated imaging for glaucoma.DesignProspective, di...
Background/Aims: To assess the diagnostic performance of retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) data of op...
DESIGN: Cross-sectional, observational, community-based study. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 505 subj...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of confocal scan laser ophthalmo...
Background: New glaucoma diagnostic technologies are penetrating clinical care and are changing rapi...
To analyze the cost and detection rate of a screening program for detecting glaucoma with imaging de...
Objectives: To assess whether open angle glaucoma (OAG) screening meets the UK National Screening Co...
Background: Progressive optic nerve damage in glaucoma results in vision loss, quantifiable with vis...
BACKGROUND: Many glaucoma referrals from the community to hospital eye services are unnecessary. Im...
Background: Many glaucoma referrals from the community to hospital eye services are unnecessary. Ima...
Funding The National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment programme. Acknowled...
Open Access funded by Department of Health UKPurpose: To compare the diagnostic performance of autom...
Acknowledgments The authors thank all the GATE study participants and the staff at each of our recru...
The GATE study was funded by the National Institute of Health Research HTA programme (09/22/111).Bac...
PurposeTo compare the diagnostic performance of automated imaging for glaucoma.DesignProspective, di...
Background/Aims: To assess the diagnostic performance of retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) data of op...
DESIGN: Cross-sectional, observational, community-based study. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 505 subj...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of confocal scan laser ophthalmo...
Background: New glaucoma diagnostic technologies are penetrating clinical care and are changing rapi...
To analyze the cost and detection rate of a screening program for detecting glaucoma with imaging de...
Objectives: To assess whether open angle glaucoma (OAG) screening meets the UK National Screening Co...
Background: Progressive optic nerve damage in glaucoma results in vision loss, quantifiable with vis...