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Pradhan Zia Sultan

3 articles in GJC

3 articles in GJC

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Evaluation of an offline, artificial intelligence system for referable glaucoma screening using a smartphone-based fundus camera: a prospective study.

Rao Divya Parthasarathy, Shroff Sujani, Savoy Florian M, S Shruthi, Hsu Chao-Kai, Negiloni Kalpa et al.

Eye (Lond)Dec 202311 citationsProspective Study

This study found an offline smartphone-based AI system accurately detected referable glaucoma (93.7% sensitivity, 85.6% specificity), outperforming specialists on images. This offers a promising, affordable screening tool for undetected glaucoma.

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Referenced scans improve the repeatability of optical coherence tomography angiography measurements in normal and glaucoma eyes.

Rao Harsha Laxmana, Dasari Srilakshmi, Riyazuddin Mohammed, Lavanya Raghavan, P Narenda K, Pradhan Zia Sultan et al.

Br J OphthalmolSep 20208 citationsCross-Sectional Study

Referenced OCTA scans significantly improve repeatability of peripapillary perfusion measurements in glaucoma. This makes referenced perfusion density preferable for monitoring vascular changes in glaucoma patients.

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Repeatability and comparability of peripapillary vessel density measurements of high-density and non-high-density optical coherence tomography angiography scans in normal and glaucoma eyes.

Venugopal Jayasree P, Rao Harsha Laxmana, Weinreb Robert N, Dasari Srilakshmi, Riyazuddin Mohammed, Pradhan Zia Sultan et al.

Br J OphthalmolAug 201822 citationsCross-Sectional Study

High-density OCTA showed higher peripapillary vessel density than non-high-density scans in normal and glaucoma eyes, and these measurements are not interchangeable. This impacts glaucoma monitoring.

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