Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) performed by optometrists for patients with glaucoma and ocular hypertension: A scoping review

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Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) has been established as an effective treatment to lower intraocular pressure in people with glaucoma and ocular hypertension. The procedure is typically within the remit of ophthalmologists; however, there is potential to upskill optometrists and other healthcare professionals (HCPs) to deliver the treatment. We conducted a scoping review to identify the current global landscape of HCP-delivered SLT and describe training features, clinical effectiveness and safety. Relevant articles were identified through online database searches and grey literature sources. Four articles were selected for full inclusion. This review identified training programmes for optometrist-delivered SLT in the UK and the USA. The findings indicate that more research is needed to clarify training requirements and clinical effectiveness.

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Jones, L., Konstantakopoulou, E., & Gazzard, G. (2021, March 11). Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) performed by optometrists for patients with glaucoma and ocular hypertension: A scoping review. BMJ Open Ophthalmology. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjophth-2020-000611

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