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Bach-Holm Daniella

🇣🇪 University of Copenhagen
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26 articles in GJC

1.

Trabeculotomy outcomes in paediatric patients with steroid-induced ocular hypertension or glaucoma: a case series and literature review.

von Arenstorff Mathilde Mussmann, Kessel Line, Rasmussen Marie Louise Roed, Riise Per, Bach-Holm Daniella

Br J OphthalmolDec 20250 citationsCase Series

Trabeculotomy effectively controlled steroid-induced pediatric glaucoma for 24 months without medication, even with continued steroid use. This safe procedure should be considered early when medical therapy fails.

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Bleb morphology after trabeculectomy: A comparison of the Indiana Bleb Appearance Grading Scale and three-dimensional anterior segment optical coherence tomography.

Ahmadzadeh Afrouz, Narita Akiko, Simmendefeldt Schmidt Bo, Sugihara Kae, Kessel Line, Miyake Tomoe et al.

Acta OphthalmolNov 20250 citationsObservational Study

This study compared bleb assessment methods, finding the visual IBAGS scale correlated better with IOP than AS-OCT. This suggests IBAGS is more relevant for predicting trabeculectomy success and guiding glaucoma management.

3.

Anterior chamber flare and central macular thickness after trabeculectomy versus after phacoemulsification.

Ahmed Yasmeen, Erichsen Jesper Høiberg, Ahmadzadeh Afrouz, Holm Lars Morten, Kessel Line, Bach-Holm Daniella

Acta OphthalmolNov 20251 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

This study compared inflammation and macular thickness after trabeculectomy vs. phacoemulsification. Both procedures caused similar early inflammation, but phacoemulsification led to a significantly greater and more persistent increase in macular thickness.

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Prevalence and risk factors for hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis suppression in infants receiving glucocorticoid eye drops after ocular surgery.

Schmidt Diana C, Kessel Line, Bach-Holm Daniella, Main Katharina M, Larsen Dorte A, Bangsgaard Regitze

Acta OphthalmolSep 20224 citationsCohort Study

Infants receiving topical glucocorticoids after ocular surgery are at high risk (45.5% during treatment) for HPA axis suppression, especially with higher daily doses, necessitating careful monitoring.

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Pars plana vitrectomy combined with hyaloido-zonula-iridectomy in treatment of patients with chronic aqueous misdirection: A systematic literature review and case series.

Schmidt Diana Chabané, Kessel Line, Pedersen Karen Bjerg, Villumsen Jørgen Ebbe, Bach-Holm Daniella

Acta OphthalmolAug 202013 citationsSystematic Review

This study found vitrectomy with hyaloido-zonula-iridectomy effectively treats chronic aqueous misdirection, with low relapse rates. Clinically, it creates essential communication between the anterior chamber and vitreous, but chronic angle closure may still require glaucoma treatment.

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Needling after trabeculectomy - does augmentation by anti-metabolites provide better outcomes and is Mitomycin C better than 5-Fluoruracil? A systematic review with network meta-analyses.

Halili Andrim, Kessel Line, Subhi Yousif, Bach-Holm Daniella

Acta OphthalmolApr 202017 citationsSystematic Review

This review found no significant difference in outcomes (IOP, success, complications) when using MMC, 5-FU, or no anti-metabolite during trabeculectomy needling, but evidence quality was low.

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Prophylactic treatment of intraocular pressure elevation after uncomplicated cataract surgery in nonglaucomatous eyes - a systematic review.

Holm Jakob Lysholk, Bach-Holm Daniella, Holm Lars Morten, Vestergaard Anders Højslet

Acta OphthalmolApr 20190 citationsSystematic Review

This review found that single-dose timolol, latanoprost, travoprost, or timolol-containing drops effectively lower post-cataract surgery IOP elevation in non-glaucomatous eyes, guiding prophylactic treatment.

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Predictors of visual outcome in patients operated for craniopharyngioma - a Danish national study.

Jacobsen Mads Forslund, Thomsen Ann Sofia Skou, Bach-Holm Daniella, Doroudian Ghazaleh, Nissen Kamilla Rothe, Fugleholm Kåre et al.

Acta OphthalmolJun 201721 citationsCohort Study

This study found craniopharyngioma surgery offers slight visual acuity improvement, especially with papilledema or early intervention. Early ophthalmological assessment is crucial for detection and better outcomes.