June 1, 2026 · Journal of glaucoma · DOI: 10.1097/IJG.0000000000002713

Long-Term Patient Acceptability and Adherence to Suprachoroidal Telemetric Intraocular Pressure Monitoring in Glaucoma

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The authors aimed to evaluate the long-term acceptability and adherence of glaucoma patients to the suprachoroidal telemetric intraocular pressure (IOP) sensor, EyeMate-SC, over a three-year period. Their findings indicate that patients demonstrated high acceptance and strong adherence to self-monitoring, with no significant decline in vision-related quality of life, suggesting that telemetric IOP monitoring can be effectively integrated into glaucoma management.

Colya N Englisch, André M Trouvain, Philip Wakili, Kaweh Mansouri, H Burkhard Dick, Esther M Hoffmann, Marc J Mackert, Karl T Boden, Peter Szurman

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