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12 articles in GJC

12 articles in GJC

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Measurement of the retinal venous pressure with a new instrument in patients with primary open angle glaucoma.

Stodtmeister Richard, Menzel Aline, Klimova Anna, Herber Robert, Pillunat Karin R, Pillunat Lutz E

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolJan 20241 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study compared two retinal venous pressure (RVP) measurement methods, finding excellent agreement between the new IOPstim and established contact lens dynamometry, suggesting IOPstim is a reliable diagnostic tool for glaucoma.

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Efficacy of selective laser trabeculoplasty on lowering intraocular pressure fluctuations and nocturnal peak intraocular pressure in treated primary open-angle glaucoma patients.

Pillunat Karin R, Kocket Greta A, Herber Robert, Jasper Carolin S, Lenk Janine, Pillunat Lutz E

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolNov 20225 citationsCase Series

Adjunctive SLT in treated glaucoma patients significantly reduced 24-hour IOP fluctuations and nocturnal IOP peaks, offering a clinical benefit beyond just lowering mean IOP.

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Efficacy of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty on Circadian Intraocular Pressure Following Trabeculectomy in Advanced Primary Open-angle Glaucoma.

Pillunat Karin R, Herber Robert, Wolfram Stephanie, Jasper Carolin S, Waibel Soeren, Pillunat Lutz E

J GlaucomaFeb 20220 citationsObservational Study

This study found SLT effectively lowered intraocular pressure in about 50% of eyes with uncontrolled glaucoma after prior trabeculectomy, offering a valuable option for further pressure reduction.

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Measurement of the retinal venous pressure with a new instrument in healthy subjects.

Stodtmeister Richard, Wetzk Emilie, Herber Robert, Pillunat Karin R, Pillunat Lutz E

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolSep 20214 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study compared a new device (IOPstim) for measuring retinal venous pressure (RVP) to the standard method (CLD) in healthy individuals. IOPstim yielded significantly lower RVP values than CLD, but both were reproducible, offering a potentially more acceptable measurement.

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Repeatability and reproducibility of corneal deformation response parameters of dynamic ultra-high-speed Scheimpflug imaging in keratoconus.

Herber Robert, Vinciguerra Riccardo, Lopes Bernardo, Raiskup Frederik, Pillunat Lutz E, Vinciguerra Paolo et al.

J Cataract Refract SurgJan 202027 citationsObservational Study

This study found Corvis ST corneal deformation measurements in keratoconic eyes are highly repeatable and reproducible, even across devices. This supports reliable clinical assessment of keratoconus biomechanics.

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Comparison of Central Corneal Thickness Measurements Using Optical and Ultrasound Pachymetry in Glaucoma Patients and Elderly and Young Controls.

Pillunat Karin R, Waibel Soeren, Spoerl Eberhard, Herber Robert, Pillunat Lutz E

J GlaucomaJun 20196 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found optical and ultrasound pachymetry are not interchangeable for young adults, but can be used interchangeably in older and glaucoma patients due to age/disease-related corneal biomechanical changes affecting ultrasound speed.

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Assessment of corneal biomechanical parameters in healthy and keratoconic eyes using dynamic bidirectional applanation device and dynamic Scheimpflug analyzer.

Herber Robert, Ramm Lisa, Spoerl Eberhard, Raiskup Frederik, Pillunat Lutz E, Terai Naim

J Cataract Refract SurgMar 20190 citationsCase-Control Study

This study found ORA and Corvis ST devices effectively differentiate healthy from keratoconic eyes, even early stages, by assessing corneal biomechanics, aiding early diagnosis.

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