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12.14.21
In the first of this three-part series reviewing topics in wet AMD, Carl Regillo, MD, and Adrienne Scott, MD, join moderator John Kitchens, MD, to submit a pair of real-world patient cases illustrating how the need to reduce the burden of care may drive treatment decisions in patients with wet AMD. After they reveal how they managed their respective patient cases, Drs. Regillo and Scott join Dr. Kitchens for a review of how the latest innovations in retina could improve patients’ lives by alleviating treatment burden. This editorially independent podcast is supported with advertising.
01.04.22
Matching Patients to Therapy in Wet AMD: Lifestyle Factors That Guide TreatmentJohn Kitchens, MD; Murtaza Adam, MD; and Aleksandra Rachitskaya, MD
12.22.21
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
12.14.21
Matching Patients to Therapy in Wet AMD: How New Technology May Alleviate Treatment BurdenJohn Kitchens, MD; Carl Regillo, MD; and Adrienne Scott, MD
07.29.21
Surgical options for treating AMD: Clinical Implications and ImpactCarl D. Regillo, MD; Carl Awh, MD; and Dante Pieramici, MD
07.09.21
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
06.11.21
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