Ophthalmologists' awareness of geographic atrophy: An Italian survey including 365 participants.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY European Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1177/11206721241258428
Alessandro Arrigo, Emanuela Aragona, Michele Allamprese, Maurizio Battaglia Parodi
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Purpose: Geographic atrophy (GA) is a severe complication of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and leads to irreversible visual decline. To date, no effective treatment is available for GA patients. However, a number of new therapies have recently been approved and several others are in the pipeline. This rapid evolution of prospects for GA patients requires constant updating of ophthalmologists' understanding of GA and its management so as to provide the appropriate treatment. For this reason, Società Italiana di Scienze Oftalmologiche (S.I.S.O.) has designed a specific survey to gauge the position of Italian ophthalmologists in this regard.

Methods: The three hundred and sixty-five Italian ophthalmologists who agreed to take part received a seventeen-part questionnaire guaranteeing privacy and anonymity. The survey was compiled through an online portal and the results were sent directly to S.I.S.O. ETS. Two graders analyzed the data and recorded the results.

Results: The results showed a high level of self-assessed awareness and understanding of GA, as well as considerable willingness to further improve knowledge of the disease. Most of the participants claimed to have effective rules of conduct in place for managing GA patients, including prompt response, involving a high prevalence of nutraceutical prescriptions and lifestyle recommendations.

Conclusions: This survey provided an overview of how GA patients are managed in Italy. The Italian ophthalmology community appears to be ready to adopt the upcoming treatments for GA.

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眼科医生对地理萎缩的认识:意大利一项包括 365 名参与者的调查。
目的:地理萎缩(GA)是老年性黄斑变性(AMD)的一种严重并发症,会导致不可逆的视力下降。迄今为止,GA 患者尚无有效的治疗方法。不过,一些新疗法最近已获得批准,还有几种新疗法正在研发中。GA 患者的治疗前景日新月异,这就要求眼科医生不断更新对 GA 及其管理的认识,以便提供适当的治疗。为此,意大利眼科科学协会(Società Italiana di Scienze Oftalmologiche,S.I.S.O.)设计了一项专门调查,以了解意大利眼科医生在这方面的立场:三百六十五名同意参与调查的意大利眼科医生收到了一份包含十七个部分的调查问卷,并保证隐私和匿名。调查通过在线门户网站进行,结果直接发送给 S.I.S.O. ETS。两名评分员对数据进行了分析并记录了结果:结果表明,参与者对 GA 的自我评估意识和了解程度较高,并且非常愿意进一步提高对该疾病的认识。大多数参与者声称,他们制定了有效的行为规则来管理 GA 患者,包括及时应对,涉及营养保健处方和生活方式建议的比例很高:这项调查概述了意大利是如何管理 GA 患者的。意大利眼科界似乎已准备好采用即将推出的 GA 治疗方法。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Ophthalmology was founded in 1991 and is issued in print bi-monthly. It publishes only peer-reviewed original research reporting clinical observations and laboratory investigations with clinical relevance focusing on new diagnostic and surgical techniques, instrument and therapy updates, results of clinical trials and research findings.
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