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12.22.21
In the second installment of this ongoing series covering wet AMD, Lisa Faia, MD, and Sumit Sharma, MD, submit to host John Kitchens, MD, a set of real-world patient cases in which treatment challenges necessitated a change in therapy. After revealing which treatment option is best suited for their respective patients, Drs. Faia and Sharma parse which patient types are eligible for long-duration treatment and which types are better matched for more traditional approaches. This editorially independent podcast is supported with advertising.
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Matching Patients to Therapy in Wet AMD: Lifestyle Factors That Guide TreatmentJohn Kitchens, MD; Murtaza Adam, MD; and Aleksandra Rachitskaya, MD
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Matching Patients to Therapy in Wet AMD: Deciding Who Is Best Suited for Long-Duration TreatmentsJohn Kitchens, MD; Lisa Faia, MD; and Sumit Sharma, MD
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Matching Patients to Therapy in Wet AMD: How New Technology May Alleviate Treatment BurdenJohn Kitchens, MD; Carl Regillo, MD; and Adrienne Scott, MD
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Surgical options for treating AMD: Clinical Implications and ImpactCarl D. Regillo, MD; Carl Awh, MD; and Dante Pieramici, MD
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Reconsidering treatment endpoints in real-world clinical practice: is achieving a favorable retreatment interval a goal of therapy?Carl D. Regillo, MD; Jennifer Lim, MD; and Charles Wykoff, MD, PhD
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Real-world impact of patients lost to follow-up: factors that drive nonadherence and strategies for encouraging better follow-up from patientsCarl D. Regillo, MD; Margaret Chang, MD; and David Eichenbaum, MD