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Ho Sue-Wei

5 articles in GJC

5 articles in GJC

1.

Anterior Chamber Angle and Intraocular Pressure Changes After Phacoemulsification: A Comparison Between Eyes With Closed-angle and Open-angle Glaucoma.

Siak Jay, Quek Desmond, Nongpiur Monisha E, Ho Sue-Wei, Htoon Hla M, Perera Shamira et al.

J GlaucomaMar 201613 citationsCohort Study

Phacoemulsification significantly opened the anterior chamber angle and similarly reduced IOP in both closed-angle and open-angle glaucoma patients. This suggests phacoemulsification benefits both glaucoma types.

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Assessment of circumferential angle-closure by the iris-trabecular contact index with swept-source optical coherence tomography.

Baskaran Mani, Ho Sue-Wei, Tun Tin A, How Alicia C, Perera Shamira A, Friedman David S et al.

OphthalmologyNov 201358 citationsObservational Study

This study found the SSOCT-derived iris-trabecular contact (ITC) index, measuring circumferential angle-closure, had good diagnostic performance compared to gonioscopy. This offers a potential objective tool for angle-closure assessment.

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Swept source optical coherence tomography measurement of the iris-trabecular contact (ITC) index: a new parameter for angle closure.

Ho Sue-Wei, Baskaran Mani, Zheng Ce, Tun Tin A, Perera Shamira A, Narayanaswamy Arun K et al.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolApr 201354 citationsObservational Study

Swept-source OCT reliably measures the iris-trabecular contact (ITC) index, a new parameter for angle closure, with good inter- and intra-observer agreement, making it a dependable diagnostic tool.

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Relationship between intraocular pressure and angle configuration: an anterior segment OCT study.

Chong Rachel S, Sakata Lisandro M, Narayanaswamy Arun K, Ho Sue-Wei, He Mingguang, Baskaran Mani et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciMar 201329 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found that increased angle closure, measured by gonioscopy and AS-OCT, significantly correlated with higher intraocular pressure. This highlights the importance of angle assessment in glaucoma risk stratification.

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Acceptance, attitudes, and beliefs of Singaporean Chinese toward an ocular implant for glaucoma drug delivery.

Foo Reuben Chao Ming, Lamoureux Ecosse L, Wong Ryan C K, Ho Sue-Wei, Chiang Peggy P C, Rees Gwyneth et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciDec 201214 citationsCross-Sectional Study

Singaporean Chinese glaucoma patients' attitudes toward a subconjunctival implant were studied; 62.8% accepted it, especially those with severe glaucoma. This suggests ocular implants are a viable alternative to drops for specific patient subgroups.

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