Predictors of visual field progression in acute and primary angle-closure disease: role of posture-related IOP changes and anterior segment structure.
Hsia Yun, Chang Fang-Ying, Su Chien-Chia, Wang Tsing-Hong, Huang Jehn-Yu
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Hsia Yun, Chang Fang-Ying, Su Chien-Chia, Wang Tsing-Hong, Huang Jehn-Yu
Hsia Yun, Chang Hsiao-Lien, Wang Tsing-Hong, Huang Jehn-Yu, Su Chien-Chia
This study found OCTA artifacts, especially defocus, are common and increase with glaucoma severity, impacting scan variability. Clinically, careful artifact assessment is crucial for accurate interpretation.
Hsia Yun, Wang Chi, Su Chien-Chia, Huang Jehn-Yu, Wang Tsing-Hong, Tu Yu-Kang
This study found PGFA-based combinations (especially with CAI) and non-PGFA triple combinations most effective for IOP reduction. Crucially, it identified drug antagonisms (PGFA+BAB/ROCKI) and synergies (PGFA+CAI).
Lai I-Wen, Wang Tsing-Hong, Huang Jehn-Yu, Su Chien-Chia
This study found that decreased vessel density, particularly radial peripapillary capillary and macular, is linked to early contrast sensitivity impairment in glaucoma, serving as an indicator for early disease.
Su Chien-Chia, Wang Tsing-Hong, Huang Jehn-Yu, Liao Kuo-Meng, Tsai Li-Ting
This study found glaucoma patients' stair descent time correlated best with visual function, especially contrast sensitivity and inferior visual field. Clinically, impaired vision requires advising patients on stair safety and low-vision referral.
Hsia Yun, Wang Tsing-Hong, Huang Jehn-Yu, Su Chien-Chia
In advanced glaucoma, central visual field defects and macular vessel density loss are linked to disability glare, significantly impacting patients' quality of life.
Hsia Yun, Wang Tsing-Hong, Huang Jehn-Yu, Su Chien-Chia
This study found macular vessel density, especially deep layers, strongly correlates with visual acuity in advanced and severe glaucoma, suggesting it's a promising clinical biomarker.
Chen Ying-Yi, Wang Tsing-Hong, Huang Jehn-Yu, Su Chien-Chia
This study found NTG eyes are more compliant than healthy eyes. Crucially, longer axial length is a major risk factor for unilateral NTG, suggesting optic nerve strain's role in disease development.
Hsia Yun, Lai Tso-Ting, Su Chien-Chia, Wang Tsing-Hong, Huang Jehn-Yu
This study on primary congenital glaucoma found that aggressive IOP control is crucial to prevent structural and functional decline, with fellow eyes not at risk.
Hsia Yun, Su Chien-Chia, Wang Tsing-Hong, Huang Jehn-Yu
Acute angle-closure eyes showed significantly higher posture-related IOP increases, especially in lateral decubitus, linked to narrower angles. This highlights the importance of positional IOP monitoring in these patients.
Hsia Yun, Su Chien-Chia, Wang Tsing-Hong, Huang Jehn-Yu
This study found disc hemorrhages in supero/inferotemporal regions predict faster glaucoma progression (RNFL thinning, visual field loss) than those elsewhere, highlighting high-risk locations.
Hsia Yun, Su Chien-Chia, Wang Tsing-Hong, Yang Chung-May, Huang Jehn-Yu
Long-term study of retinal nerve fiber layer cleavages in glaucoma patients/suspects found no detectable structural or functional progression, suggesting they may not indicate worsening glaucoma.
Su Chien-Chia, Chen Judy Yi-Chu, Wang Tsing-Hong, Huang Jehn-Yu, Yang Chung-May, Wang I-Jong
This study found that in glaucoma patients, higher comorbidity burden, particularly with systemic beta-blockers and calcium channel blockers, significantly increases depression risk, not topical glaucoma medications.
Lee Bradford W, Murakami Yohko, Duncan Martin T, Kao Andrew A, Huang Jehn-Yu, Lin Shan et al.
This study found long wait times, scheduling issues, and interpretation difficulties are major glaucoma follow-up barriers, especially impacting Latino and Asian-Pacific Islander patients, highlighting needs for improved clinic efficiency and culturally sensitive care.
Mesiwala Nisreen K, Pekmezci Melike, Huang Jehn-Yu, Porco Travis C, Lin Shan C
This study compared optic disc measurements from RTVue-100 and HRT-II, finding significant differences between devices for all parameters. They are not interchangeable for glaucoma monitoring.
Liu Yi-Chun, Huang Jehn-Yu, Wang I-Jong, Hu Fung-Rong, Hou Yu-Chih
NCT-measured IOP through soft contact lenses, particularly high myopic ones, is significantly underestimated. This suggests inaccurate IOP readings for contact lens wearers, especially those with high myopia.
Huang Jehn-Yu, Pekmezci Melike, Mesiwala Nisreen, Kao Andrew, Lin Shan
This study found that while average peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer thickness is the best individual OCT parameter, combining optic disc, peripapillary RNFL, and macular inner retinal layer data significantly improves glaucoma diagnosis.
Huang Jehn-Yu, Pekmezci Melike, Yaplee Stephanie, Lin Shan
This study compared two OCT devices for corneal thickness, finding RTVue had superior central repeatability. Both devices showed high repeatability, with differences unlikely to impact glaucoma or refractive surgery decisions.
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