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      2002 survey of the American Glaucoma Society: practice preferences for glaucoma surgery and antifibrotic use.

      Journal of Glaucoma
      Antineoplastic Agents, therapeutic use, Drug Utilization, statistics & numerical data, Fibrosis, prevention & control, Filtering Surgery, trends, Fluorouracil, Glaucoma, drug therapy, surgery, Glaucoma Drainage Implants, Health Surveys, Humans, Medicine, Mitomycin, Ophthalmology, Physician's Practice Patterns, Societies, Medical, Specialization, United States

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          To determine the preference of members of the American Glaucoma Society for the use of antifibrotic agents (mitomycin C or 5-fluorouracil or both) and glaucoma drainage devices in ten clinical settings. Voluntary written survey of the American Glaucoma Society. American Glaucoma Society (AGS) members continue to report preference for mitomycin C use in ten clinical settings. The percent usage for glaucoma drainage devices has increased in poor prognosis scenarios including the following: neovascular glaucoma, previous failed trabeculectomy, previous ECCE/ICCE, previous PKP, previous scleral buckling surgery, and uveitic glaucoma. However, trabeculectomy and MMC continue to be more likely employed for surgical management. Despite the long-term complications of bleb-related infections, no statistically significant shift in preference away from MMC use or reduction in the concentration of drug delivery was observed since the 1996 survey.

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