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| Weight | 780 g | 
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 24 × 16 cm | 
| Editors | C. Migdal, I. Goldberg, J. Liebmann, M. Araie, R. Susanna Jr, R.N. Weinreb | 
| ISBN | 9789062992263 | 
| Publisher | |
| Publication Year | 2010 (3-9-2010) | 
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Medical Treatment of Glaucoma is the topic of the seventh World Glaucoma Association Consensus. Medical treatment of glaucoma continues to be at the core of glaucoma management. Hence, the results of this report will have broad and significant impact on glaucoma research and clinical practice. The global faculty, consisting of leading authorities on the clinical and scientific aspects of medical management, met in Fort Lauderdale on May 1, 2010 to discuss the reports and refine the consensus statements.
As with prior meetings, it was a daunting task to seek and obtain consensus on such a complicated and nuanced subject. It is unclear how each of us decides how we practice, and evidence to guide us often is sparse. Hence, this consensus, as with the others, is based not only on the published literature, but also on expert opinion. Although consensus does not replace and is not a surrogate for scientific investigation, it does provide considerable value, especially when the desired evidence is lacking. The goal of this consensus is to provide a foundation for medical treatment of glaucoma and how it can be best employed in clinical practice. Identification of those areas for which we have little evidence and, therefore, the need for additional research always is a high priority. We hope that this consensus report will serve as a benchmark of our understanding. However, this consensus report, as with each of the others, is intended to be fluid. It is expected that it will be revised and improved with the emergence of new evidence.
Robert N. Weinreb, Chair
Makoto Araie
Ivan Goldberg
Jeffrey Liebmann
Clive Migdal
Remo Susanna
Co-Chairs
We mark the seventh consecutive year for the World Glaucoma Association Glaucoma Consensus with Consensus VII. Our topic is the Medical Treatment of Glaucoma.
Global experts were invited and assembled by our international co-Chairs beginning in November 2009, to participate in the Project Forum E-Room, a unique online opportunity to facilitate discussion of each of the consensus meetings. Participants then were engaged in the discussion of ten topical areas to reach consensus on key issues that surround and permeate all aspects of the medical treatment of glaucoma. The results of these thoughtful discussions then were summarized by each of the sections with preliminary consensus statements. The Draft of the Consensus Report, including the preliminary consensus statements, was distributed to the Societies and Partners for review and comments prior to the Consensus Meeting that took place in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday, May 1, 2010. Relevant stakeholders engaged on this day in a stimulating, educational, and thought-provoking session that highlighted the review and revision of the consensus statements. In response to comments during the discussion, sections on medical treatment of glaucoma during pregnancy and childhood glaucoma were added, along with Consensus Statements on these topics. The Consensus Report then was finalized by Consensus co-Chairs and Editors. Consensus statements were reviewed and finalized by the expert Consensus Panel.
Robert N. Weinreb and Jeff Liebmann, Editors
Preface
Introduction
1. Who should be treated?
Felipe A. Medeiros, Remo Susanna, Kuldev Singh
2. Treatment goals. Target IOP
Augusto Azuaro-Blanco and Henry Jampel
3. Drugs
    I.Cholingergic agents
    Changwon Kee, Takeshi Yoshitomi, Neeru Gupta
    II.Beta-blockers
    John H.K.
    III.Alpha- and Beta-adrenergic antagonists
    Atsuo Tomidokoro
    Beta-blockers with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity
    Allison Ungar, Gadi Wollstein and Joel Schuman
    Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
    Gabor Holló, Megumi Honjo, Anthony Realini, Leopold Schmetterer
    IV.Alpha-adrenergic agents. Non-selective alpha-adrenergic agonists
    Atsuo Tomidokoro, Makoto Araie
    Selective alpha-adrenergic agonists
    Arthur Sit
    Alpha-adrenergic antagonists
    Makoto Araie
    V.Prostaglandins
    Gabor Holló, Makoto Araie, Albert Alm
    VI.Fixed combination preparations of IOP-lowering agents in open-angle glaucoma
    Philippe Denis, Hagen Thieme, Norbert Pfeiffer
    VII.Investigational and future drugs
    Carol Toris, Malik Kahook, Paul Kaufman, Hidenobu Tanihara
    VIII.Preservatives in topical ophthalmic medications
    Malik Y. Kahook
    Applying pharmacogenomics to improve open-angle glaucoma treatment outcomes
    Stephen G. Schwartz, Tomomi Higashide, Sayoko E. Moroi
4. Selection of drugs
    Initial therapy options
    Christopher Girkin and Ivan Goldberg
    Adjunctive therapy
    Fabian Lerner and Ivan Goldberg
    Combination therapy – fixed-dose combination (FC)
    Carlo E. Traverso, Anton Hommer, Stefano Gandolfi, Francesca Cordeiro, Rajul Parikh, Ivan Goldberg
5. Medical treatments of other types of open-angle glaucoma
Paul Healey, Robert Ritch, Franz Lerner, Daniel Grigera, K. Barton, S. Gandolfi, K. Kashiwagi, Remo Susanna
6. Drug delivery
David Friedman, Jost Jonas, David Greenfield, Ivan Goldberg
    Adherence/Perseverance/Dyscompliance
    David Friedman, David Greenfield and Ivan Goldberg
    Delivery sytems
    Jost Jonas, David Greenfield and Ivan Goldberg
7. Health economics
Ronnie George, Anne Coleman, Steven Kymes
8. Non-pharmaceutical medications and approaches
    Quercetin and quercetin glycosides
    Makoto Araie
    Methylcobalamin
    Makoto Aihara
    Curcumin
    Makoto Araie
    Ginkgo biloba extract
    Robert Ritch
    Grape seed extract
    Robert Ritch
    Resverayrol
    Robert Ritch
    Pycnogenol
    Robert Ritch
    Fish oil and omega-3 fatty acids
    Sandra Fernando
    Alpha-lipoic acid
    Sandra Fernando
    Soy sauce
    Aiko Iwase
    Green tea
    Aiko Iwase
    Non-pharmaceutical approaches to the treatment of glaucoma. Coffee, chocolate and cocoa
    Michael S. Kook
    N-acetyl cysteine
    Robert Nussenblatt
    Taurine
    Robert Nussenblatt
    Citicoline
    Vincenzo Parisi
    Carnosine
    Vincenzo Parisi and Robert Ritch
    Carnitine
    Vincenzo Parisi and Robert Ritch
    Coenzyme Q10
    Nathan Radcliffe
    Folic acid
    Nathan Radcliffe
    Glutathione
    Nathan Radcliffe
    Melatonin
    Nathan Radcliffe
    Salvia miltiorrhiza
    Douglas Rhee
    Trifolium pratense (red clover)
    Douglas Rhee
    Bear bile
    Douglas Rhee
    Ginseng
    Kwok-Fai So and Raymond Chuen-Chung Chang
    Wolfberry
    Kwok-Fai So and Raymond Chuen-Chung Chang
    Bilberry
    Kwok-Fai So and Raymond Cheun-Chung Chang
    Acupuncture and glaucoma
    Simon Law
    Exercise
    Clement C.Y. Tham
    Stress in glaucoma
    Lori Ventura
9. Neuroprotection
10. Medical management of glaucoma in infants and children
James D. Brandt and Elizabeth Hodapp
11. Treatment of glaucoma in pregnancy
Elizabeth Hodapp
12. Unmet needs
Christopher Leung
Summary Consensus statements
Disclosure codes definitions – Category code specific financial interests
Index of authors
| Weight | 780 g | 
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 24 × 16 cm | 
| Editors | C. Migdal, I. Goldberg, J. Liebmann, M. Araie, R. Susanna Jr, R.N. Weinreb | 
| ISBN | 9789062992263 | 
| Publisher | |
| Publication Year | 2010 (3-9-2010) |