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Abstract #106545 Published in IGR 23-3

Racial Disparities Affecting Black Patients In Glaucoma Diagnosis And Management

Wu AM; Shen LQ
Seminars in Ophthalmology 2023; 38: 65-75


Black patients are more affected by glaucoma and suffer from more advanced disease. Diagnostic challenges among black patients with glaucoma include lower rates of diagnostic testing and thinner average central corneal thickness, the latter of which affects intraocular pressure measurement. Treatment challenges include poor follow-up, medication adherence, and trust in providers. Black patients undergoing trabeculectomy have higher rates of failure compared to white patients. Race is not a definitive factor affecting success for tube shunts, laser trabeculoplasty, cyclophotocoagulation, and micro-invasive glaucoma surgeries, but the body of evidence is limited by low inclusion of black patients in these studies. Future steps should include increased attention toward improving trust between patients and providers, improving access to care, and increased representation of black patients in glaucoma research to better understand factors affecting racial disparities in glaucoma management and outcomes in this population disproportionately affected by the disease.

Department of Ophthalmology, Glaucoma Service, Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Boston, MA, United States.

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