A group of experts at the Euretina congress in Paris released a white paper titled 'Reframe GA,' advocating for a redefinition and improved management of geographic atrophy (GA). Highlighting challenges like vague definitions, insufficient clinical protocols, and a need for earlier specialist referrals, the authors emphasize that current evaluation methods fail to capture GA's diversity. They call for patient stratification strategies and prioritizing functional outcomes over visual acuity measures, ultimately aiming for a holistic approach to improve patient quality of life.
Reframing GA at Euretina
European retina meeting sees release of white paper calling for a fundamental shift in the way geographic atrophy is defined, diagnosed, and managed
9/10/2025
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