Glaucoma


Glaucoma I: Glaucoma and quality of life

Saturday, June 18, 1045-1215canmeds_diagram_e
Room 206, Shaw Centre

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Gain a greater understanding of the patient’s perspective on glaucoma management and factors that may increase adherence to treatment
  • Recognize the effects of vision loss from glaucoma on driving safety
  • Appreciate the specific effects of glaucoma on activities that increase patient quality of life such as painting

GUEST SPEAKERS

David S. Friedman, MD, MPH, PhD
Ivan Goldberg, AM, MB, BS (Syd), FRANZCO, FRACS
Harry A. Quigley, MD

FACULTY

Balwantray Chauhan, MD

MODERATORS

Beatrice Des Marchais, MD
David Marshall, MD


Schedule

1045 Patient perspective on glaucoma management: including quality of life issues and adherence · Ivan Goldberg
1110 Glaucoma and function · David S. Friedman
1135 Driving and glaucoma · Balwantray Chauhan
1155 Glaucoma management in the 21st century · Harry A. Quigley
1215 Adjourn

Glaucoma II: Surgical management of glaucoma

Saturday, June 18, 1330-1500canmeds_diagram_e
Room 206, Shaw Centre

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Apply a patient-centred approach to management of glaucoma
  • Review surgical management of glaucoma
  • Compare trabeculectomy, shunts and MIGS in the surgical management of glaucoma
  • Review the trends in the surgical management of glaucoma in Canada

MODERATORS

Andrew Crichton, MD
Jennifer Rahman, MD, FRCSC

FACULTY

Iqbal Ike Ahmed, MD
Yvonne M. Buys, MD
Caroline Lajoie, MD
Paul Rafuse, MD


Schedule

1330 MIGS and why the trab is dead · Iqbal Ike Ahmed
1350 Trabeculectomy, still on top despite MIGS · Caroline Lajoie
1415 Tubes · Paul Rafuse
1440 Surgical trends in Canada · Yvonne M. Buys
1500 Adjourn

Glaucoma III: Glaucoma research

Saturday, June 18, 1545-1715canmeds_diagram_e
Room 206, Shaw Centre

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss recent developments and discoveries in the field of glaucoma
  • Encourage students, residents and young ophthalmologists to participate in glaucoma research

MODERATORS

Catherine Birt, MD
Fred Mikelberg, MD

Schedule

1545 Implications of sustained effects of prostaglandin analogues after prolonged washout · Nicholas Ault, Eddie Y. Liu, Carter Lim, Vlad Diaconita, Jillian Belrose, Cindy Hutnik
1555 Effect of smoking on outcomes of trabeculectomy · Shveta Bali, Jennifer W. Rahman, Gdih Gdih, Lisa F. Gould
1605 Lens extraction: an intervention in angle-closure in a Canadian population · Stanley Dao, Aisha Busaidi, Nawaf Almarzouki, Hady Saheb

1615 Intraocular pressure lowering effects of phacoemulsification: a meta-analysis · Zainab Khan, Robert J. Campbell
1625 Quantitative noninvasive angiography of the peripapillary circulation using speckle variance optical coherence tomography (svOCT) in glaucoma · Zaid Mammo, Morgan Heisler, Chandrakumar Balaratnasingam, Sieun Lee, Eduardo Navajas, Andrew Kirker, David A. Albiani, Andrew B. Merkur, Steven Schendel, Marinko Sarunic, Paul Mackenzie
1635 Investigating TRPM7 in retinal ganglion cells: implications for glaucoma · Jasmin Nari, Tal Milman, Jillian Belrose, Hong Liu, Cindy Hutnik
1645 Efficacy and safety of trabecular micro-bypass stent implantation for open-angle glaucoma: a meta-analysis · Marko Popovic, Xavier M. Campos-Möller, Hady Saheb, Iqbal Ike K. Ahmed
1655 Refractive profile and biometric properties of a Canadian narrow angle population: a prospective study · Sarah M. Simpson, Edward B. Moss, Harmanjit Singh, Isabella Irrcher, Delan Jinapriya
1705 Discussion
1715 Adjourn

Clinical Update: Glaucoma

Sunday, June 19, 1545-1715canmeds_diagram_e
Room 203, Shaw Centre

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Apply a patient-centred approach to management of glaucoma
  • Learn about new discoveries in the area of neuroprotection in the treatment of glaucoma
  • Discuss ethical issues in the management of glaucoma

GUEST SPEAKERS

Ivan Goldberg, AM, MB, BS (Syd), FRANZCO, FRACS
Thomas S. Harbin, Jr., MD, MBA
Harry A. Quigley, MD

MODERATORS

Paul Mackenzie, MD
Garfield Miller, MD


Schedule

1545 The end of eye drops and the start of neuroprotection · Harry A. Quigley
1605 Discussion
1610 Optimizing medical management · Ivan Goldberg
1630 Discussion
1635 Ethics and basics in glaucoma · Thomas Harbin, Jr.
1650 Discussion
1655 Effects of visual disorder on painting · Ivan Goldberg
1710 Discussion
1715 Adjourn

Imaging in glaucoma: a practical workshop on OCT interpretation

Monday, June 20, 1045-1215canmeds_diagram_e
Room 206, Shaw Centre

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Interpret the optic nerve and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) printout
  • Differentiate between false positives, false negatives and true positives in optic nerve imaging
  • Apply different techniques for scleral spur identification in anterior segment imaging
  • Compare findings of different etiologies of angle closure on anterior segment imaging

GUESTS

Marcelo Nicolela, MD
Devesh Varma, MD

MODERATOR

Hady Saheb, MD


Schedule

During this interactive workshop, imaging experts will review advantages and disadvantages of optic nerve imaging versus optic nerve photography. An imaging printout as well as progression analysis will be thoroughly reviewed with a focus on pearls and common pitfalls. Anterior segment imaging will also be reviewed, with a focus on angle closure and scleral spur detection.