SIG Corner Editor: João Barbosa Breda
Chair: Anton B. Hommer Co-chair: Gábor Holló
The goal of this SIG is to keep an updated overview of glaucoma care in Europe. In addition, to:
To these ends, we collected country/region specific data on resident education, clinical practice, instrument and medication availability, and surgical practice. Members of the SIG have published 2 surveys1, 2.
In the more recent prospective European survey of the SIG the quality of referrals for the first open-angle glaucoma (OAG) surgery was evaluated2. Of 294 European OAG referrals for first glaucoma-surgery only 41% were satisfactory. At the time of the referral the damage was typically advanced, and the care varied considerably among the countries. This suggests that further efforts are necessary to improve glaucoma care in Europe.
Eur J Ophthalmol. 2016 May-Jun;26(3):216-20. The status of glaucoma diagnostics and care in Europe in 2015: a European survey. Holló G, Hommer A; Delivery of Glaucoma Care Committee of the European Glaucoma Society.
Eur J Ophthalmol. 2019 Jul;29(4):406-416. Referral for first glaucoma surgery in Europe, the ReF-GS study. Holló G, Schmidl D, Hommer A; ReF-GS Investigators.
The search for EGS goal of “Paving the Way to Better Glaucoma Care” continues together with Outcome and other EGS Committees as well as SIGs, i.e. how to promote the best possible well-being and minimal glaucoma-induced visual disability in individuals with glaucoma within affordable healthcare systems. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and are not necessarily those of the EGS.