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Bicket Amanda K

13 articles in GJC

13 articles in GJC

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Michigan Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health through Telemedicine Program: Impact on Vision, Follow-up, and Costs.

Newman-Casey Paula Anne, Niziol Leslie M, Elam Angela R, Bicket Amanda K, Ramachandran Rithambara, Johnson Leroy et al.

OphthalmologyApr 20250 citationsCohort Study

The MI-SIGHT telemedicine program in community health centers improved vision and quality of life for underserved patients by detecting prevalent eye diseases and addressing refractive error, demonstrating its clinical value despite high follow-up costs.

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Visual Impairment from Uncorrected Refractive Error among Participants in a Novel Program to Improve Eye Care Access among Low-Income Adults in Michigan.

Killeen Olivia J, Niziol Leslie M, Elam Angela R, Bicket Amanda K, John Denise, Wood Sarah Dougherty et al.

OphthalmologySep 20235 citationsCross-Sectional Study

A telemedicine program for low-income adults found uncorrected refractive error was the main cause of visual impairment, significantly impacting quality of life, but affordable online glasses improved access and satisfaction.

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Relationship between Unstable Housing, Food Insecurity, and Vision Status in the MI-SIGHT Community Eye Disease Screening Program.

Johnson-Griggs Mikaelah A, Hicks Patrice M, Lu Ming-Chen, Sherman Eric, Niziol Leslie M, Elam Angela R et al.

OphthalmologySep 20230 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found unstable housing is strongly associated with visual impairment and uncorrected refractive error. This highlights a critical need for targeted eye care interventions for individuals experiencing housing instability.

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Social Deprivation and the Risk of Screening Positive for Glaucoma in the MI-SIGHT Telemedicine-Based Glaucoma Detection Program.

Newman-Casey Paula Anne, Aliancy Joah, Lu Ming-Chen, Woodward Maria A, Hicks Patrice M, Niziol Leslie M et al.

OphthalmologyMay 202323 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found that personal and neighborhood poverty increased the risk of screening positive for glaucoma in a telemedicine program, highlighting socioeconomic disparities in glaucoma risk.

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Michigan Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health Through Telemedicine Program: First-Year Outcomes and Implementation Costs.

Newman-Casey Paula Anne, Niziol Leslie M, Elam Angela R, Bicket Amanda K, Killeen Olivia, John Denise et al.

Am J OphthalmolMar 202319 citationsCohort Study

A telemedicine program for high-risk individuals effectively identified significantly higher rates of glaucoma, visual impairment, and other eye diseases in underserved communities, demonstrating its clinical utility.

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Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgical Techniques for Open-Angle Glaucoma: An Overview of Cochrane Systematic Reviews and Network Meta-analysis.

Bicket Amanda K, Le Jimmy T, Azuara-Blanco Augusto, Gazzard Gus, Wormald Richard, Bunce Catey et al.

JAMA OphthalmolSep 202180 citationsSystematic Review

This review of MIGS for open-angle glaucoma found Hydrus safely improved drop-free control and IOP reduction long-term compared to cataract surgery alone, offering a valuable treatment option.

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Comparison of Patient-Reported Functional Recovery From Different Types of Ophthalmic Surgery.

Bicket Amanda K, Mihailovic Aleksandra, Zheng Chengjie, Kashaf Michael Saheb, Nagarajan Niranjani, Huang Andy S et al.

Am J OphthalmolFeb 20213 citationsObservational Study

This study found glaucoma surgeries, especially tube shunts, cause greater and slower functional recovery impairment than cataract surgery. Early function relates to pain/vision, but other factors also impact patient recovery.

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The Short-term Effect of Subtenon Sponge Application Versus Subtenon Irrigation of Mitomycin-C on the Outcomes of Trabeculectomy With Ex-PRESS Glaucoma Filtration Device: A Randomized Trial.

Quist Michael S, Brown Ninita, Bicket Amanda K, Herndon Leon W

J GlaucomaFeb 201814 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

This study compared MMC application methods in trabeculectomy, finding irrigation provided better short-term IOP control and reduced reoperations versus sponges, despite more hypotony, suggesting improved outcomes.

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