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Rhodes Lindsay A

14 articles in GJC

14 articles in GJC

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A Comparative Analysis of Visual Field Test Results Using Tablet-Based and Table-Mounted Devices in a Telemedicine Program Set in Underserved Areas.

Antwi-Adjei Ellen K, Swain Thomas A, Girkin Christopher A, Owsley Cynthia, Rhodes Lindsay A, Racette Lyne

Transl Vis Sci TechnolMar 20260 citationsClinical Trial

Tablet-based perimetry (MRF) showed moderate agreement with standard HFA for visual field indices. This suggests potential for telemedicine glaucoma screening and monitoring in underserved rural areas, despite HFA having higher fixation losses.

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Comparison of Glaucoma Diagnosis by Telemedicine, In-Person Ophthalmologist, and Optometrist.

Balakrishnan Poojitha, Swain Thomas A, McGwin Gerald, Owsley Cynthia, Girkin Christopher A, Rhodes Lindsay A

J GlaucomaJul 20241 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study compared glaucoma diagnosis agreement between telemedicine, in-person ophthalmologists, and optometrists. Telemedicine showed moderate agreement, suggesting its utility for glaucoma screening and increasing access to care, especially in remote areas.

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Alabama Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health through Telemedicine (AL-SIGHT): Baseline Results.

Owsley Cynthia, Swain Thomas A, McGwin Gerald, Nghiem Van Thi Ha, Register Shilpa, Asif Irfan M et al.

Am J OphthalmolSep 20230 citationsObservational Study

Telemedicine screening in FQHCs detected high rates of treatable eye conditions (30% glaucoma, 37.6% cataract), with good follow-up attendance (76.7%) and high patient satisfaction, showing its effectiveness and scalability.

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Compliance With Primary Open-angle Glaucoma and Primary Open-angle Glaucoma Suspect Preferred Practice Patterns in a Retail-based Eye Clinic.

Stanley Jordan, Huisingh Carrie E, Swain Thomas A, McGwin Gerald, Owsley Cynthia, Girkin Christopher A et al.

J GlaucomaDec 20180 citationsObservational Study

Retail optometrists' adherence to glaucoma guidelines was studied, revealing high compliance for basic elements but significant gaps in crucial tests like gonioscopy, visual fields, and target IOP. This could impede timely glaucoma progression detection.

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