Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6200864 | Ophthalmology | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The visual acuity outcomes are comparable to randomized trials and better than many previous real-world data collections, with a mean +5.1-letter gain at 1 year compared with +8.4 letters in the integrated analysis of the VIEW 1 and VIEW 2 studies. Early visual gains were maintained through the year. Collection of outcomes beyond clinical trials can have limitations but better reflect the full pool of patients actually treated and are important to determine whether a particular treatment is performing as expected. Such data also have the potential to improve services by setting up a mechanism to compare sites.
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Authors
James S. MRCP, FRCOphth, Andrew J. MD, FRCOphth, Faruque FRCOphth, Sobha FRCOphth, Robert L. FRCOphth, Nishal MD, FRCOphth, Martin FRCOphth, Clare FRCOphth, Sajjad FRCOphth,