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4 articles in GJC

4 articles in GJC

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The Epidemiology and Risk Factors for the Progression of Sympathetic Ophthalmia in the United States: An IRIS Registry Analysis.

Hall Nathan, Douglas Vivian Paraskevi, Ivanov Alexander, Ross Connor, Elze Tobias, Kempen John H et al.

Am J OphthalmolSep 20230 citationsCohort Study

This IRIS Registry study found sympathetic ophthalmia is rarer than thought, with higher risk after "other anterior segment" or glaucoma procedures, and faster onset in older patients, guiding clinical decision-making.

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Effectiveness of Microinvasive Glaucoma Surgery in the United States: Intelligent Research in Sight Registry Analysis 2013-2019.

Yang Shuang-An, Ciociola Elizabeth C, Mitchell William, Hall Nathan, Lorch Alice C, Miller Joan W et al.

OphthalmologyOct 202234 citationsCohort Study

This study found MIGS combined with cataract surgery had significantly lower reoperation rates than stand-alone MIGS, especially for ECP and goniotomy, impacting surgical planning for glaucoma patients.

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Outcomes of a combination of augmented MicroPulse and limited Continuous Wave Cyclophotocoagulation in patients with refractory glaucoma.

Gupta Sanchay, Chang Enchi Kristina, Chachanidze Marika, Hall Nathan, Neeson Cameron, Klug Emma et al.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolOct 20215 citationsObservational Study

This study found combined MicroPulse and limited Continuous Wave cyclophotocoagulation safely and effectively lowered IOP and medication burden in refractory glaucoma, offering a promising treatment option.

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Outcomes of phacoemulsification and endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation performed with dual blade ab interno trabeculectomy or trabecular micro-bypass stent insertion.

Klug Emma, Chachanidze Marika, Nirappel Abraham, Chang Enchi K, Hall Nathan, Chang Ta C et al.

Eye (Lond)Mar 202116 citationsCase Series

This study compared two glaucoma surgeries, PEcK and ICE-1. Both reduced IOP and medication burden, but PEcK may offer greater IOP reduction, providing options for glaucoma management.

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