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. 2022 Jan 31;7(1):e000933.
doi: 10.1136/bmjophth-2021-000933. eCollection 2022.

A systematic review of clinical practice guidelines for childhood glaucoma

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A systematic review of clinical practice guidelines for childhood glaucoma

Gareth Lingham et al. BMJ Open Ophthalmol. .

Abstract

Objective: To conduct a systematic review to identify and critically appraise clinical practice guidelines on the assessment, diagnosis and management of childhood glaucoma.

Methods and analysis: A systematic literature search of databases and professional websites for clinical practice guidelines published on eye conditions between 2010 and April 2020 in English was conducted. Identified guidelines were screened for relevance to childhood glaucoma and exclusion criteria applied. Guidelines that passed the screening and quality appraisal with the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II (AGREE II) tool and, if they achieved a mean score of ≥45 and ≥3 on subsets of 9 and 5 AGREE II items, respectively, were selected for inclusion and data extracted using a standardised form.

Results: Following screening and critical appraisal, three guidelines were included for data extraction. None of the three guidelines was specifically developed for childhood glaucoma. A consistent recommendation was that children should undergo some form of eye screening examination or a comprehensive eye assessment to detect paediatric eye disease. Children at high risk of childhood glaucoma should undergo additional screening. One clinical practice guideline recommended interventions for childhood glaucoma consisting of tube surgery and topical beta-blockers or carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. Recommended interventions for childhood glaucoma were based on low-quality to moderate-quality evidence or expert opinion.

Conclusion: Based on our selection criteria, we did not identify any high-quality clinical practice guidelines specifically targeted at childhood glaucoma. This is compounded by the lack of high-quality evidence on childhood glaucoma.

Keywords: child health (paediatrics); glaucoma.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

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Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses flow chart summarising the results of the literature review to identify clinical practice guidelines for childhood glaucoma.

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