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The Glaucoma Screening Manual
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29 November 2021

Glaucoma is a condition of the eye in which the optic nerve is damaged due to increased fluid pressure in the eye. Left untreated, the condition may lead to permanent blindness.
The disease is usually picked up during a routine eye test, often before it causes any noticeable symptoms. Other tests are needed afterwards to diagnose and monitor the condition.
The purpose of glaucoma screening tests is to detect patients with early stage disease, so that they can be treated to reduce the risk of visual field loss, and better manage the condition.
This manual is a comprehensive guide to setting up a community-based glaucoma screening program.
With checklists and detail on equipment, manpower, and required infrastructure, the text provides insight into encouraging community participation, support mobilisation, and data recording.
The book also provides a clear plan for action when screening delivers a positive result, along with continuous monitoring of the program for efficacy and acceptance.
MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine, Clinical and internal medicine, MEDICAL / Internal Medicine, MEDICAL / Ophthalmology, Ophthalmology
Shibal Bhartiya MBBS MS
Senior Consultant, Department of Ophthalmology, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram, Haryana, India
- Screening: The Rationale and Feasibility
- Whom to Screen
- Location of Screening Activity
- Program Management Timelines
- Confirming with Regulation
- Pre-screening Protocol
- Information, Education and Communication
- The Team
- Community Participation
- Equipment Checklist
- On Site Checklist
- Patient Flow
- Standard Operating Procedures
- Post Screening Follow Up
- Efficacy Measures
- Appendix