5 Key Takeaways
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Selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT) is gaining recognition as a first-line therapy for glaucoma, showing durable efficacy and cost-effectiveness.
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SLT can improve ocular surface health and quality of life by reducing the need for topical medications, not just lowering intraocular pressure.
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Effective patient communication about SLT is crucial; framing it as 'light energy treatment' can increase patient acceptance and understanding.
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SLT is underutilized in uveitic eyes, but can be beneficial when managed carefully with uveitis specialists and appropriate post-procedure care.
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Despite evidence supporting primary SLT, its adoption remains slow, highlighting the need for a shift in clinical practice and patient education.
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