Surveillance for ocular hypertension: an evidence synthesis and economic evaluation

J M Burr, P Botello-Pinzon, Y Takwoingi, R Hernández, M Vazquez-Montes, A Elders, R Asaoka, K Banister, J van der Schoot, C Fraser, A King, H Lemij, R Sanders, S Vernon, A Tuulonen, A Kotecha, P Glasziou, D Garway-Heath, D Crabb, L ValeA Azuara-Blanco, R Perera, M Ryan, J Deeks, J Cook

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    Abstract

    To determine effective and efficient monitoring criteria for ocular hypertension [raised intraocular pressure (IOP)] through (i) identification and validation of glaucoma risk prediction models; and (ii) development of models to determine optimal surveillance pathways.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-271, iii-iv
    JournalHealth Technology Assessment
    Volume16
    Issue number29
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

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