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Seuthe Anna-Maria

11 articles in GJC

11 articles in GJC

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EYEMATE-SC Trial: Twelve-Month Safety, Performance, and Accuracy of a Suprachoroidal Sensor for Telemetric Measurement of Intraocular Pressure.

Szurman Peter, Gillmann Kevin, Seuthe Anna-Maria, Dick H Burkhard, Hoffmann Esther M, Mermoud Andre et al.

OphthalmologyOct 202219 citationsClinical Trial

The EYEMATE-SC suprachoroidal sensor was studied for continuous IOP monitoring. It proved safe, well-tolerated, and accurately measured IOP for 12 months, offering a promising tool for glaucoma management.

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Safety and performance of a suprachoroidal sensor for telemetric measurement of intraocular pressure in the EYEMATE-SC trial.

Szurman Peter, Mansouri Kaweh, Dick H Burkhard, Mermoud Andre, Hoffmann Esther M, Mackert Marc et al.

Br J OphthalmolNov 202117 citationsClinical Trial

A suprachoroidal IOP sensor was safe and allowed continuous monitoring in glaucoma patients, showing good agreement with Goldmann tonometry by six months, offering a new tool for long-term IOP management.

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Comparison of intraocular pressure during the application of a liquid patient interface (FEMTO LDV Z8) for femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery using two different vacuum levels.

Ebner Martina, Mariacher Siegfried, Januschowski Kai, Boden Katrin, Seuthe Anna-Maria, Szurman Peter et al.

Br J OphthalmolMay 201713 citationsBasic Science

This study found that FLACS using a liquid interface significantly raises anterior chamber IOP, with higher vacuum causing greater spikes, potentially impacting glaucoma patients.

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The effect of canaloplasty with suprachoroidal drainage combined with cataract surgery - 1-year results.

Seuthe Anna-Maria, Januschowski Kai, Mariacher Siegfried, Ebner Martina, Opitz Natalia, Szurman Peter et al.

Acta OphthalmolApr 20179 citationsCohort Study

This study found combining cataract surgery with canaloplasty and suprachoroidal drainage (PCscD) resulted in significantly greater IOP reduction and less medication dependence compared to canaloplasty alone, offering a more effective single-procedure option for glaucoma patients needing cataract surgery.

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