Considerations for the Identification and Management of Geographic Atrophy: Recommendations from an Expert Panel

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Abstract

Newly approved treatments for patients with geographic atrophy are changing the treatment paradigm, highlighting the need for eye care providers (ECPs) to have a set of recommendations on how to best manage GA patients. Here, we outline how to identify various stages of age-related macular degeneration including geographic atrophy (GA) by examining optimal management scenarios implicating various ECPs and reviewing treatment considerations for patients with GA. Early identification of GA will lead to optimal patient outcomes, while a standardized management scenario will reduce clinical burden among ECPs treating patients with GA.

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Regillo, C. D., Nijm, L. M., Shechtman, D. L., Kaiser, P. K., Karpecki, P. M., Ryan, E. H., … Donnenfeld, E. D. (2024). Considerations for the Identification and Management of Geographic Atrophy: Recommendations from an Expert Panel. Clinical Ophthalmology, 18, 325–335. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S445755

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