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GT: The Podcast

GT: The Podcast

著者: Glaucoma Today
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Keeping pace with the rapidly evolving glaucoma space, GT: The Podcast brings the latest thought-provoking information and insights on glaucoma to the ophthalmic community. Leading experts discuss the many developments advancing the understanding and treatment of the disease, with the collective goal of ushering in a new era of glaucoma care. GT: The Podcast is produced by Bryn Mawr Communications and Glaucoma Today.2024 Glaucoma Today 生物科学 科学
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  • Survey Says: Intervention for Controlled Glaucoma
    2026/06/26
    On this episode of Survey Says, a special edition of GT: The Podcast, I. Paul Singh, MD, is by joined by Reena Garg, MD, to discuss next steps for a patient who is having difficulty adhering to his topical medication regimen. With no progression shown on visual field testing, Dr. Singh raises the question of whether the current treatment is appropriate or if the compliance issue warrants exploring a different option such as repeat selective laser trabeculoplasty, drug delivery, or surgery. Dr. Garg weighs in, and later, they compare their opinions with the results of a social media poll of GT’s audience and Dr. Singh shares what he did.
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    42 分
  • Surgical Management of UGH Syndrome
    2026/04/15
    Glaucoma specialists share insights into treating uveitis-glaucoma-hyphema (UGH) syndrome, as featured in the January/February 2026 issue of Glaucoma Today. Roya Garakani, DO, recaps, “Surgical Decision-Making in Patients With UGH Syndrome,” outlining options for patients with UGH syndrome who require glaucoma surgery in addition to an IOL procedure. Then, Mahsaw Mansoor, MD, recaps, “Selecting an IOL and Fixation Technique for Patients With UGH Syndrome,” which was written with Nicole Fram, MD, and presents a case-based approach to surgical management of in-the-bag UGH syndrome secondary to dead bag syndrome.
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    15 分
  • Reflections on Change
    2026/02/11
    Welcome to GT: The Podcast! In this episode, glaucoma specialists share the approaches and pearls they wish they had discovered sooner, as featured in the November/December 2025 issue of Glaucoma Today. Kateki Vinod, MD, and Won I. Kim, MD, share their reflections on IOP monitoring and how home tonometry has changed their respective practices. Later, Jenny Lu describes age-related neuroretinal alterations and how these changes can mimic glaucomatous damage, as covered in an article by Shuning Li, MD, PhD, and Ying Han, MD, PhD.
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    16 分
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