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Zhan Tingting

๐Ÿ‡ข๐Ÿ‡ญ Bengbu Medical College
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6 articles in GJC

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Philadelphia Telemedicine Glaucoma Detection and Follow-up Study: Intraocular Pressure Measurements Found in a Population at High Risk for Glaucoma.

Hark Lisa A, Myers Jonathan S, Pasquale Louis R, Razeghinejad M Reza, Maity Alisha, Zhan Tingting et al.

J GlaucomaApr 20190 citationsObservational Study

This study found that adding IOP measurements to telemedicine glaucoma screening in high-risk patients significantly improved the detection of glaucoma and related conditions, advocating for their routine inclusion.

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Vision-related Performance and Quality of Life of Patients With Rapid Glaucoma Progression.

Waisbourd Michael, Sanvicente Carina T, Coleman Haley M, Sieburth Rebecca, Zhan Tingting, Gogte Priyanka et al.

J GlaucomaMar 20190 citationsCohort Study

Rapid glaucoma progression leads to worse visual fields, lower performance on vision tasks, and poorer quality of life, with contrast sensitivity significantly declining within a year. This highlights the severe impact on patients' daily function.

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Philadelphia Telemedicine Glaucoma Detection and Follow-up Study: confirmation between eye screening and comprehensive eye examination diagnoses.

Hark Lisa A, Myers Jonathan S, Ines Andrew, Jiang Alicia, Rahmatnejad Kamran, Zhan Tingting et al.

Br J OphthalmolFeb 20190 citationsObservational Study

Telemedicine glaucoma screening showed high agreement (86%) with comprehensive eye exams, confirming its potential for identifying at-risk individuals for referral, especially for suspicious optic nerves.

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The relationship between contrast sensitivity and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in patients with glaucoma.

Amanullah Sarah, Okudolo Joseph, Rahmatnejad Kamran, Lin Shuai-Chun, Wizov Sheryl S, Manzi Muhire Remy S et al.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolSep 201725 citationsCohort Study

This 4-year glaucoma study found left upper visual field contrast sensitivity strongly correlates with inferior RNFL thickness, suggesting CS could help predict structural changes and monitor disease progression.

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