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Kiyota Naoki

16 articles in GJC

16 articles in GJC

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The association between intraocular pressure dynamics during dark-room prone testing and intraocular pressure over a relatively long-term follow-up period in primary open-glaucoma patients.

Sato Masataka, Kiyota Naoki, Yabana Takeshi, Maekawa Shigeto, Tsuda Satoru, Omodaka Kazuko et al.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolOct 20233 citationsObservational Study

Dark-room prone testing's short-term IOP changes predict long-term IOP fluctuation and maximum in glaucoma patients, suggesting its utility in assessing future IOP dynamics.

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Factors associated with intrachoroidal cavitation and sinkhole formation in eyes with glaucomatous visual-field defects.

Yamaguchi Chiaki, Kiyota Naoki, Takahashi Naoki, Takeda Yoko, Omodaka Kazuko, Tsuda Satoru et al.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolOct 20235 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found that longer axial length is associated with intrachoroidal cavitation in glaucoma, while sinkholes are linked to larger cavitations, reduced blood flow, and worse central vision.

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The Relationship Between Artificial Intelligence-Assisted OCT Angiography-Derived Foveal Avascular Zone Parameters and Visual-Field Defect Progression in Eyes with Open-Angle Glaucoma.

Ninomiya Takahiro, Kiyota Naoki, Sharma Parmanand, Omodaka Kazuko, Himori Noriko, Yasuda Masayuki et al.

Ophthalmol SciAug 20230 citationsCohort Study

AI-assisted OCTA-measured FAZ changes correlated with inferocentral visual field defect progression in glaucoma. This suggests FAZ parameters could be valuable markers for monitoring disease worsening.

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Factors Associated With Visual Acuity Decline in Glaucoma Patients With Loss of Ganglion Cell Complex Thickness.

Takahashi Naoki, Omodaka Kazuko, Kikawa Tsutomu, Ninomiya Takahiro, Kiyota Naoki, Tsuda Satoru et al.

Transl Vis Sci TechnolJul 20232 citationsObservational Study

This study found that multiple factors, including age, antioxidant potential, corneal hysteresis, and optic nerve blood flow, contribute to visual acuity decline in glaucoma patients with macular ganglion cell loss, suggesting multifactorial assessment is needed.

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The optic nerve head vasoreactive response to systemic hyperoxia and visual field defect progression in open-angle glaucoma, a pilot study.

Kiyota Naoki, Shiga Yukihiro, Yasuda Masayuki, Aizawa Naoko, Omodaka Kazuko, Tsuda Satoru et al.

Acta OphthalmolFeb 202011 citationsObservational Study

This pilot study found weaker optic nerve head vasoreactivity to oxygen, measured by laser speckle flowgraphy, was linked to faster visual field loss in glaucoma, suggesting a potential progression biomarker.

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Sectoral Differences in the Association of Optic Nerve Head Blood Flow and Glaucomatous Visual Field Defect Severity and Progression.

Kiyota Naoki, Shiga Yukihiro, Yasuda Masayuki, Aizawa Naoko, Omodaka Kazuko, Tsuda Satoru et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciJun 201932 citationsObservational Study

This study found sectoral optic nerve blood flow correlates with visual field defects and predicts progression, suggesting LSFG and systemic factors could help clinicians predict glaucoma severity and progression.

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The Impact of Intraocular Pressure Elevation on Optic Nerve Head and Choroidal Blood Flow.

Kiyota Naoki, Shiga Yukihiro, Ichinohasama Kohei, Yasuda Masayuki, Aizawa Naoko, Omodaka Kazuko et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciJul 201830 citationsObservational Study

This study found ONH blood flow reacts differently than choroidal flow to IOP elevation, demonstrating ONH autoregulation. LSFG offers a reproducible way to assess dynamic ocular blood flow changes, aiding glaucoma research.

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The Effect of Systemic Hyperoxia on Optic Nerve Head Blood Flow in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Patients.

Kiyota Naoki, Shiga Yukihiro, Suzuki Shiori, Sato Marika, Takada Naoko, Maekawa Shigeto et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciJun 201724 citationsCase-Control Study

Glaucoma patients showed a weaker optic nerve head blood flow response to hyperoxia than controls, suggesting impaired vasoreactivity. This indicates potential pre-existing vasoconstriction or altered regulatory pathways in glaucoma.

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