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Zhang Shaodan

17 articles in GJC

17 articles in GJC

1.

The extent of peripheral anterior synechiae and efficacy of combined phacoemulsification and goniosynechialysis in primary angle-closure glaucoma and cataracts: A multicenter prospective study.

Xiong Kun, Wang Yachen, Yu Bo, Zhang Shaodan, Li Guoxing, Huang Qiangjie et al.

Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila)Jan 20260 citationsProspective Study

This study found that combined cataract surgery and goniosynechialysis effectively lowered eye pressure in angle-closure glaucoma, regardless of initial synechiae extent, suggesting broad applicability.

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Different retinal microvascular response to flicker light between normal-tension glaucoma and high-tension primary open-angle glaucoma detected with optical coherence tomography angiography.

You Ruirong, Zhou Xingyu, Xu Xiaowei, Wang Wenjing, Yu Daokuan, Fang Xinyi et al.

Graefes Arch Clin Exp OphthalmolOct 20250 citationsCase-Control Study

Flicker stimulation showed impaired retinal microvascular response in normal-tension glaucoma eyes compared to high-tension glaucoma and healthy eyes, suggesting distinct vascular pathophysiology and potential diagnostic differences.

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24-month prospective randomized comparison of ab externo penetrating canaloplasty versus trabeculectomy in primary angle-closure glaucoma.

Ye Wenqing, Zhang Shaodan, Zhu Shuqing, Li Jinxin, Gu Juan, Zhao Mian et al.

Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila)Feb 20250 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

This study found penetrating canaloplasty had similar 2-year success rates and complications to trabeculectomy for primary angle-closure glaucoma, suggesting it's a promising alternative, especially for earlier stages.

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Efficacy and safety of penetrating canaloplasty versus ab externo canaloplasty for primary open-angle glaucoma: A randomized controlled trial.

Ye Wenqing, Li Jinxing, Zhang Shaodan, Zhu Shuqing, Xie Yanqian, Le Rongrong et al.

Acta OphthalmolAug 20245 citationsRandomized Controlled Trial

This study compared two canaloplasty techniques for glaucoma, finding penetrating canaloplasty achieved superior IOP reduction and success rates with similar safety, suggesting it's a more effective surgical option.

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Progressive Macular Vessel Density Loss Observed on Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Glaucoma Patients With Single-Hemifield Visual Field Defects.

Lin Sigeng, Zhang Shaodan, Shang Xiao, Gu Juan, Ye Cong, Wang Xiaoyan et al.

J GlaucomaMar 20230 citationsCohort Study

Glaucoma patients with one-sided visual field loss showed faster macular vessel density decline in the affected area, correlating with visual field damage severity, even without significant tissue thinning. This suggests mVD loss is an early, measurable glaucoma progression marker.

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Achieving Inner Aqueous Drain in Glaucoma Secondary to Iridocorneal Endothelial Syndrome: One Year Results of Penetrating Canaloplasty.

Deng Yuxuan, Zhang Shaodan, Ye Wenqing, Gu Juan, Lin Haishuang, Cheng Huanhuan et al.

Am J OphthalmolJul 202212 citationsObservational Study

Penetrating canaloplasty effectively lowered IOP and medication dependence in glaucoma secondary to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome, offering a promising new treatment option with acceptable complications.

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Parapapillary Choroidal Microvasculature Dropout Is Associated With the Decrease in Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness: A Prospective Study.

Lin Sigeng, Cheng Huanhuan, Zhang Shaodan, Ye Cong, Pan Xiafei, Tao Aizhu et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciFeb 20190 citationsCohort Study

This study found that parapapillary microvasculature dropout (MvD) predicts faster retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thinning in normal-tension glaucoma, highlighting MvD as a key indicator of disease progression.

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Utility Analysis of Vision-related Quality of Life in Patients With Glaucoma and Different Perceptions from Ophthalmologists.

Zhang Shaodan, Liang Yuanbo, Chen Yanyun, Musch David C, Zhang Chun, Wang Ningli

J GlaucomaSep 20150 citationsCross-Sectional Study

This study found glaucoma significantly reduces patient quality of life. Ophthalmologists underestimated the impact of mild glaucoma, highlighting the need for better understanding patient perspectives for shared decision-making.

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Retinotopic Changes in the Gray Matter Volume and Cerebral Blood Flow in the Primary Visual Cortex of Patients With Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.

Zhang Shaodan, Wang Bo, Xie Yuan, Zhu SenHua, Thomas Ravi, Qing Guoping et al.

Invest Ophthalmol Vis SciSep 20150 citationsObservational Study

Advanced glaucoma patients show reduced gray matter volume and cerebral blood flow in the primary visual cortex, worsening with disease severity. This suggests brain involvement in glaucoma and potential CBF biomarkers.

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