| Literature DB >> 28484646 |
Lauren Mason1, Jason N Crosson1, John O Mason1, Gerald McGwin1.
Abstract
Purpose. To identify treatment preferences of patients with diabetic macular edema (DME) having undergone laser and intravitreal injections. Methods. Patients with DME who received lasers and injections were surveyed, measuring preferences toward specific treatments. 66/210 diabetic patients met the criteria for our survey assessing preference for lasers and/or injections, incorporating demographics and treatment preference questions. Outcome measures included treatment preference (laser or injections), how often patients are willing to be treated, and how much vision they will sacrifice to avoid being treated every month. Results. 66 patients completed the survey. The mean diabetes duration was 20.7 years, the mean retina follow-up was 4.4 years, and patients received a mean of 4.82 lasers and 4.86 injections. 56% preferred injections, 33% preferred laser, and 11% had no preference. Regarding treatment effectiveness, 38% found no difference, 36% chose laser, and 25% chose injections. Regarding anxiety, 56% reported injection anxiety. While 50% versus 38% reported that laser was easier than injections. 91% would give up zero lines on the eye chart, and 76% would come in 12 times yearly for treatment to maintain vision. Conclusion. Patients with DME have no profound preference regarding laser versus intravitreal injections but prefer aggressive treatment and are unwilling to sacrifice vision for less visits.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28484646 PMCID: PMC5397723 DOI: 10.1155/2017/7398470
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2090-004X Impact factor: 1.909
Patient DME survey.
| Patient Name: | |
| Age: | |
| Race: | |
| Gender: | |
| Job/No Job: | |
| Did they attend college: | |
| How long they've been diabetic: | |
| How long they have seen Dr. Mason: | |
| Vision: | |
| How many doctors do they have: | |
| How many lasers have they received: | |
| How many shots have they received: | |
| Insurance carrier: | |
| 1. Which made you more anxious before you had either procedure (circle one): laser or shot | |
| 2. Which makes you more anxious now that you've had both (circle one): laser or shot | |
| 3. Which works better? (circle one) laser or shot | |
| 4. Which do you prefer? Laser or shot Why? | |
| 5. Which is easier for you? (circle one) laser or shot | |
| 6. If three lasers did not make you see quite as well as 15-16 shots, which would you pick? (circle one) Lasers or shots | |
| 7. How many lines on the eye chart would you be willing to give up in order to receive just 3 lasers as opposed to 15-16 shots? | |
| 8. Would you be willing to lose one line of vision on the eye chart so you didn't have to come in every month for a shot? Y N | |
| 9. Would you be willing to lose two lines of vision on the eye chart so you didn't have to come in every month for a shot? Y N | |
| 10. Would you be willing to lose three lines of vision on the eye chart so you didn't have to come in every month for a shot? Y N | |
| 11. Is it worth 15-16 shots to gain on average 2 lines of vision? Y N | |
| 12. On a scale of 1-5, what is the chance you can visit for 15-16 shots over 2 years? (1=most likely; 5=least likely) | |
| 13. On a scale of 1-5, what is the chance you can visit for 7 shots and 3 lasers over 2 years? (1=most likely; 5=least likely) | |
| 14. On a scale of 1-5, what is the chance you can visit for 4 lasers over 2 years? (1=most likely; 5=least likely) |