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Abstract #51919 Published in IGR 14-4

Combining structure and function to evaluate glaucomatous progression: implications for the design of clinical trials

Lisboa R; Weinreb RN; Medeiros FA
Current opinion in pharmacology 2013; 13: 115-122


The selection of a suitable method for assessment of glaucomatous progression and estimation of rates of change is an essential component of the design of clinical trials investigating neuroprotective therapies for the disease. Due to the limitations of currently available tests, approaches combining structural and functional tests are essential in order to provide reliable detection of endpoints. This could also potentially enable shorter clinical trials with relatively smaller sample size requirements. A recent approach for estimating rates of retinal ganglion cell loss using a combination of structural and functional tests has been shown to perform better than isolated parameters from conventional tests for diagnosing, staging and detecting glaucoma progression and may prove useful as an outcome measure in clinical trials of the disease.

Hamilton Glaucoma Center and Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Diego, USA; Federal University of São Paulo, Department of Ophthalmology, Brazil.

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Classification:

6.20 Progression (Part of: 6 Clinical examination methods)
13.1 Prognostic factors (Part of: 13 Therapeutic prognosis and outcome)



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