Glaukomversorgung in Deutschland – Ergebnisse einer Mitglieder-Umfrage von DOG und BVA: Teil 2: Therapie

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Abstract

Background
The options for glaucoma treatment are quite diverse. The question therefore arises what is considered beneficial and feasible in daily practice. Our anonymized survey among members of the German Ophthalmological Society (DOG) and the Professional Association of Ophthalmologists in Germany (BVA) intends to explore treatment patterns and strategies in routine glaucoma care in Germany.

Objective
The current article reflects current opinions of German ophthalmologists regarding glaucoma care, therapeutic strategies, and the role of glaucoma surgery.

Materials and methods
The survey was conducted using an online questionnaire with 26 questions (107 items) regarding care practice for glaucoma diagnosis and treatment. Complete responses were available from 1361 participants.

Results
A total of 84.8% of responders define a target pressure regularly. A systemic therapeutic approach is followed by 44.9%. Two thirds consider side effects of eye drops to impair quality of life. Most common are conjunctival hyperemia and burning. Non-adherence to treatment is estimated to occur in 32% of patients. Approximately 5–10% of glaucoma patients are treated surgically. Among interventional treatment options, 90% consider trabeculectomy beneficial, followed by minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) and selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT), which are, however, the most commonly performed procedures.

Conclusion
The choice of treatment should intend a long-lasting reduction of intraocular pressure and yet to be reasonable and manageable. There is a demand for more overview and structured care.

Bibliographical data

Translated title of the contributionGlaucoma care in Germany—results of a survey among German ophthalmologists—part 2: treatment
Original languageGerman
ISSN2731-720X
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Publication statusPublished - 2022