Using AI to Screen for Preventable Infant Blindness in Underresourced Countries
July 18th 2022A recent study examined whether an artificial intelligence (AI) trained risk model could screen for retinopathy of prematurity, a leading cause of preventable blindness in infants in low- and middle-income countries, via telehealth.
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Anthony Fauci, MD says he will retire when President Joe Biden’s current term ends; the overturning of Roe v Wade has affected access to medicines outside of abortions; former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, MD, warns that the window for monkeypox containment may have closed.
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Dr Sabin Dang Outlines the Additional Practice Burdens of Prior Authorizations
July 17th 2022While prior authorizations are put in place to ensure appropriate use of expensive therapies, they create a substantial burden for clinicians and patients, said Sabin Dang, MD, ophthalmologist with The Retina Institute.
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Contributor: Charting a New Path to At-Home Medication Adherence With Digital Pharmacy Support
July 17th 2022Polypharmacy and medication adherence are common problems among the Medicare patient population, and this article addresses how Medicare Advantage plans can address these challenges and improve patient outcomes.
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Patients Lost to Follow-up and Perspectives on Telehealth for Retinal Disease During COVID-19
July 17th 2022Two posters presented at the American Society of Retina Specialists 40th Annual Scientific Meeting evaluated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rates of patients lost to follow-up and patient perspectives regarding telehealth for retinal disease.
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ASRS Posters Review Long-term Visual Outcomes, Treatment Burden of Anti-VEGF Therapies
July 16th 2022Posters presented at the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) 40th Annual Scientific Meeting evaluated the association between long-term visual acuity outcomes and use of anti–vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) therapy, as well as patient and caregiver experience with ant-VEGF.
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Dr Elaine Goodman on What COVID-19 Taught Her About Digital Health Management
July 16th 2022Elaine Goodman, MD, MBA, clinical lead for population health management at Mass General Brigham, talks about how the COVID-19 pandemic should impact developments in digital health management going forward.
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Identifying Long-term Treatment Patterns of Anti-VEGF for DME and the Ideal Dosing Paradigm
July 16th 2022While anti–vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) therapy is the first-line treatment for diabetic macular edema (DME), a majority of patients discontinue therapy after 6 months and there is no consensus on the ideal dosing paradigm.
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Use of Local Skin Flaps May Lead to Reduced Risk of Scarring Following Mohs Surgery
July 16th 2022Three methods of cosmetic surgery—local skin flap, full thickness skin graft, and secondary intention—were evaluated for their scarring risk following Mohs microscopic surgery on the distal third of the nose.
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Dr Jonathan Kentley Discusses Training Algorithms to Detect Melanoma
July 16th 2022Many algorithms claiming to identify melanoma better than dermatologists are trained on retrospective datasets, which is not reflective of real-world clinical practice, said Jonathan Kentley, MBBS, MSc, research fellow at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Impact of Health Literacy on Teaching Correct Inhaler Use in COPD, Asthma
July 16th 2022A recent study found that teach-to-goal methods are more effective than brief interventions in metered-dose inhaler education for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma, but results may vary depending on levels of health literacy.
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Predicting Visual Outcomes and Visual Improvement in Macular Edema Due to CRVO
July 16th 2022A machine learning model was able to predict visual outcomes and showed that the time from diagnosis to first treatment indicates visual improvement in patients with macular edema due to central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO).
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Survey Finds Shift in Clinician Views of MRD Status in Treatment Decisions for Multiple Myeloma
July 16th 2022Results looking at acceptance of minimal residual disease (MRD) status found that 60% of participants “would change at least one decision based on an MRD result,” and 54% would use both MRD status and disease risk to make decisions.
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Technology Allows for Earlier Detection of Eye Conditions
July 15th 2022Although technology is allowing for earlier detection of eye conditions, lack of reimbursement and insurance coverage remain major barriers to widespread use, explained speakers at the American Society of Retina Specialists 40th Annual Scientific Meeting.
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Dr Paul Hahn Reviews Preferences of US vs International Retina Specialists
July 15th 2022Every year, the American Society of Retina Specialists releases the results of its latest Preferences and Trends Survey at the annual meeting. This year, the survey highlighted some surprising differences between US and international retina specialists, including off-label medication use and what drives drug choices for patients, said Paul Hahn, MD, vitreoretinal surgeon at NJRetina.
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