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Katsanos Andreas

🇦🇱 University of Ioannina
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22 articles in GJC

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The Effect of Phacoemulsification on the Intraocular Pressure of Patients With Open Angle Glaucoma: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Benekos Konstantinos, Katsanos Andreas, Haidich Anna-Bettina, Dastiridou Anna, Nikolaidou Anna, Konstas Anastasios G

J GlaucomaApr 20246 citationsMeta-Analysis

Cataract surgery significantly lowers intraocular pressure in glaucoma patients, with a more pronounced effect (5.25 mmHg reduction) when glaucoma medications are temporarily stopped, highlighting its therapeutic potential.

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Changing from preserved, to preservative-free cyclosporine 0.1% enhanced triple glaucoma therapy: impact on ocular surface disease-a randomized controlled trial.

Konstas Anastasios-Georgios, Boboridis Konstadinos G, Athanasopoulos Georgios P, Haidich Anna-Bettina, Voudouragkaki Irini C, Pagkalidou Eirini et al.

Eye (Lond)May 20239 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

Switching to preservative-free glaucoma drops improved ocular surface disease (OSD) and IOP control, with added cyclosporine 0.1% further reversing OSD, benefiting patients on long-term therapy.

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The Large Hellenic Study of Uveitis: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Algorithms, Complications, and Final Outcome.

Kalogeropoulos Dimitrios, Asproudis Ioannis, Stefaniotou Maria, Moschos Marilita M, Kozobolis Vassilios P, Voulgari Paraskevi V et al.

Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila)Jan 202323 citationsObservational Study

This 30-year study of uveitis patients found improved diagnostic ability and outcomes (90.5% success) due to better diagnostics and multidisciplinary care. Developing algorithms optimizes uveitis management, improving patient quality of life.

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Solitary Free-Floating Iris Cyst Associated With Bilateral Pigment Dispersion Syndrome: Report of a Case.

Bruttini Carlo, Vulpetti Andrea, Riva Ivano, Katsanos Andreas, Oddone Francesco, Quaranta Luciano

J GlaucomaMar 20200 citationsCase Report

This case reports a free-floating iris cyst in a patient with pigment dispersion syndrome. The key finding is this unique association, suggesting a possible link between PDS and dislodged iris pigment cysts, which may influence glaucoma management.

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Influence of Sociodemographic Factors on Disease Characteristics and Vision-related Quality of Life in Primary Open-angle Glaucoma Patients: The Italian Primary Open Angle Glaucoma Study (IPOAGS).

Riva Ivano, Legramandi Lorenzo, Katsanos Andreas, Oddone Francesco, Rulli Eliana, Roberti Gloria et al.

J GlaucomaSep 201811 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found age and sex correlate with glaucoma severity, while employment, profession, and marital status impact vision-related quality of life, highlighting diverse patient care needs.

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Needle Revision With 5-fluorouracil for the Treatment of Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Filtering Blebs: 5-Fluoruracil Needling Revision can be a Useful and Safe Tool in the Management of Failing Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Filtering Blebs.

Quaranta Luciano, Floriani Irene, Hollander Lital, Poli Davide, Katsanos Andreas, Konstas Anastasios G P

J GlaucomaApr 201622 citationsObservational Study

Needling with 5-FU for failing Ahmed Glaucoma Valve blebs was studied, finding it an effective and safe option for many patients. This offers a useful tool for managing elevated IOP due to AGV encapsulation/fibrosis.

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Twenty-four hour efficacy with preservative free tafluprost compared with latanoprost in patients with primary open angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension.

Konstas Anastasios G P, Quaranta Luciano, Katsanos Andreas, Riva Ivano, Tsai James C, Giannopoulos Theodoros et al.

Br J OphthalmolDec 201352 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

This study compared preservative-free tafluprost and latanoprost for 24-hour IOP control in glaucoma/OHT. Both achieved similar overall IOP reduction, but tafluprost showed less fluctuation, offering nuanced treatment choices.

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Comparison between Pascal dynamic contour tonometer and Goldmann applanation tonometer after different types of refractive surgery.

Aristeidou Antonios P, Labiris Georgios, Katsanos Andreas, Fanariotis Michalis, Foudoulakis Nikitas C, Kozobolis Vassilios P

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolMay 201128 citationsObservational Study

After refractive surgery, Goldmann tonometry significantly underestimated IOP compared to Pascal tonometry, which remained stable. This highlights Goldmann's inaccuracy post-surgery, impacting glaucoma risk assessment.

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