Teleglaucoma: Ready to go?

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Abstract

Telemedicine technologies and services allow today's ophthalmic clinicians to remotely diagnose, manage and monitor several ophthalmic conditions from a distance. But is this the case for glaucomas? There has been a proliferation of telemedicine friendly devices in recent years that improves the capabilities of the clinician in managing glaucomas. The existing instruments still need to align themselves with accepted industry standards. There are successful programmes running in several areas of the world. The safety and efficacy of these programmes needs further exploration. The inability of a single device or test to diagnose glaucomas satisfactorily has also hampered progress in remotely diagnosing these conditions. There is, however, significant potential for telemedicine-friendly devices to remotely monitor the progress of glaucoma, thereby, reduce some of the workload on an overstretched health service.

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Strouthidis, N. G., Chandrasekharan, G., Diamond, J. P., & Murdoch, I. E. (2014, December 1). Teleglaucoma: Ready to go? British Journal of Ophthalmology. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjophthalmol-2013-304133

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