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10 articles in GJC

10 articles in GJC

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Short-Term Efficacy and Safety of Phacoemulsification Associated With iStent Inject W in Patients With Controlled Open Angle Glaucoma.

Louanchi Yanis, Brasnu Emmanuelle, Hamard Pascale, Aragno Vittoria, Baudouin Christophe, Labbé Antoine

J GlaucomaOct 20232 citationsCohort Study

Phacoemulsification with iStent inject W effectively lowered IOP and medication burden in controlled open-angle glaucoma patients, offering a safe option for concurrent cataract and glaucoma management.

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Correlations Between Subjective Evaluation of Quality of Life, Visual Field Loss, and Performance in Simulated Activities of Daily Living in Glaucoma Patients.

Azoulay-Sebban Line, Zhao Zhanlin, Zenouda Ariel, Lombardi Marco, Gutman Emmanuel, Brasnu Emmanuelle et al.

J GlaucomaOct 202016 citationsCross-Sectional Study

Glaucoma patients experience reduced quality of life and impaired daily activities. The worse eye's visual field strongly correlates with QoL, indicating its importance for assessing patient well-being.

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Influence of Treating Ocular Surface Disease on Intraocular Pressure in Glaucoma Patients Intolerant to Their Topical Treatments: A Report of 10 Cases.

Dubrulle Pierre, Labbé Antoine, Brasnu Emmanuelle, Liang Hong, Hamard Pascale, Meziani Lyes et al.

J GlaucomaDec 20180 citationsCase Series

Treating ocular surface disease in glaucoma patients with uncontrolled IOP significantly improved ocular surface health and lowered IOP, often reducing medication burden and potentially delaying surgery.

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Correlation Between Visual Function and Performance of Simulated Daily Living Activities in Glaucomatous Patients.

Lombardi Marco, Zenouda Ariel, Azoulay-Sebban Line, Lebrisse Marie, Gutman Emmanuel, Brasnu Emmanuelle et al.

J GlaucomaNov 20180 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found binocular visual field tests (IVF, Esterman) and better-eye MD best correlate with glaucoma patients' performance in simulated daily tasks, highlighting their clinical importance for assessing real-world function.

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Efficacy of 2 Trabecular Micro-Bypass Stents During Phacoemulsification for Mild to Advanced Primary Open-angle Glaucoma Controlled With Topical Hypotensive Medications.

Buffet Jenna, Brasnu Emmanuelle, Baudouin Christophe, Labbé Antoine

J GlaucomaDec 201711 citationsRetrospective Studies

This study found two micro-bypass stents during cataract surgery modestly lowered IOP (10-13%) and medication use (23-40%) for 2 years in controlled glaucoma, offering a beneficial adjunct therapy.

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Effect of Surgical Intraocular Pressure Lowering on Peripapillary and Macular Vessel Density in Glaucoma Patients: An Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Study.

Zéboulon Pierre, Lévêque Pierre-Maxime, Brasnu Emmanuelle, Aragno Vittoria, Hamard Pascale, Baudouin Christophe et al.

J GlaucomaMay 201734 citationsProspective Studies

Surgical IOP lowering in glaucoma showed minimal to no significant change in peripapillary and macular vessel density, suggesting limited direct impact on microvasculature.

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Evaluation of Blebs After Filtering Surgery With En-Face Anterior-Segment Optical Coherence Tomography: A Pilot Study.

Meziani Lyes, Tahiri Joutei Hassani Rachid, El Sanharawi Mohamed, Brasnu Emmanuelle, Liang Hong, Hamard Pascale et al.

J GlaucomaMay 201622 citationsObservational Study

En-face OCT showed functioning glaucoma blebs have more intraepithelial microcysts, correlating with lower eye pressure and less prior preserved eyedrop use, offering a non-invasive bleb assessment.

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The relationship between subbasal nerve morphology and corneal sensation in ocular surface disease.

Labbé Antoine, Alalwani Haiyan, Van Went Charles, Brasnu Emmanuelle, Georgescu Dan, Baudouin Christophe

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciJul 2012151 citationsCase-Control Study

This study found dry eye and glaucoma patients had decreased corneal sensation and nerve density. The relationship between corneal sensation and nerve morphology varied depending on the specific ocular surface disease.

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