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Gupta Preeti

5 articles in GJC

5 articles in GJC

1.

Prevalence, Risk Determinants, and Burden of Undiagnosed Age-Related Eye Diseases Among Older Asian Adults.

Yee Hiromi, Wong Chiew Meng Johnny, Gupta Preeti, Thakur Sahil, Fenwick Eva, Lamoureux Ecosse L et al.

JAMA OphthalmolJan 20261 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found high rates of undiagnosed age-related eye diseases (48.1% for glaucoma) in older Asian adults, linked to poorer quality of life and higher healthcare costs, highlighting the need for targeted community screening.

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Glaucoma in Older Asians Aged 60 to 100 Years: Prevalence, Factors, Trends, and Projections (2024-2040).

Gupta Preeti, Thakur Sahil, Wong Chiew Meng Johnny, Man Ryan E K, Fenwick Eva K, Sabanayagam Charumathi et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciJul 20253 citationsCohort Study

Glaucoma affects 5.1% of older Singaporeans, with higher rates in Malays/Indians and increasing prevalence projected. This highlights the urgent need for targeted screening and early intervention strategies, especially for specific ethnic groups.

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Inter-relationship between ocular perfusion pressure, blood pressure, intraocular pressure profiles and primary open-angle glaucoma: the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases study.

Tham Yih-Chung, Lim Sing-Hui, Gupta Preeti, Aung Tin, Wong Tien Y, Cheng Ching-Yu

Br J OphthalmolJan 20180 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found low ocular systolic perfusion pressure, driven by low systolic blood pressure, is associated with primary open-angle glaucoma in Asians, especially with high IOP, highlighting its clinical importance.

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Relationship Between Peripapillary Choroid and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in a Population-Based Sample of Nonglaucomatous Eyes.

Gupta Preeti, Cheung Carol Y, Baskaran Mani, Tian Jing, Marziliano Pina, Lamoureux Ecosse L et al.

Am J OphthalmolSep 20150 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found thinner peripapillary choroid was associated with thinner RNFL in healthy eyes. This structure-structure link is important for understanding glaucoma and warrants further study in diseased eyes.

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