Agar Ashish
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2015 โ 2026
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24 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Clinical Evaluation of Swedish Interactive Thresholding Algorithm-Faster Compared With Swedish Interactive Thresholding Algorithm-Standard in Normal Subjects, Glaucoma Suspects, and Patients With Glaucoma.
After accounting for different rates of test reliability, SFR can result in significant time savings compared with SS.
Corneal Stiffness Parameters Are Predictive of Structural and Functional Progression in Glaucoma Suspect Eyes.
Glaucoma suspect eyes with higher corneal SPs and lower CCT, suggestive of thin and stiff corneas, are at greater risk of progression.
An Intraocular Pressure Polygenic Risk Score Stratifies Multiple Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Parameters Including Treatment Intensity.
The IOP PRS was correlated positively with maximum IOP, disease severity, need for surgery, and number of affected family members.
Cardiovascular Disease Predicts Structural and Functional Progression in Early Glaucoma.
Cardiovascular disease is an important risk factor for glaucoma progression.
Association Between Body Mass Index and Primary Open Angle Glaucoma in Three Cohorts.
Body mass index correlated with longitudinal and cross-sectional glaucomatous outcomes. This supports previous work illustrating a correlation between BMI and glaucoma.
Association of High Polygenic Risk With Visual Field Worsening Despite Treatment in Early Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
In this study, high polygenic risk was associated with more rapid structural and functional progression in early POAG, despite more intensive treatment.
Macular Ganglion Cell-Inner Plexiform Layer Loss Precedes Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Loss in Glaucoma with Lower Intraocular Pressure.
Clinical features, particularly pretreatment IOP, influence whether structural glaucoma progression is detected earlier with mGCIPL or pRNFL imaging.
Visualizing the Consistency of Clinical Characteristics that Distinguish Healthy Persons, Glaucoma Suspect Patients, and Manifest Glaucoma Patients.
Despite advances in quantitative ocular imaging and perimetry, the transition among healthy, glaucoma suspect, and manifest glaucoma patients remains confounded by a lack of consistent, reproducible combinations of quantitative clinical criteria.
Factors Affecting Adherence to Topical Glaucoma Therapy: A Quantitative and Qualitative Pilot Study Analysis in Sydney, Australia.
There is a significant proportion of patients taking their topical glaucoma medications less often than prescribed.
High Polygenic Risk Is Associated with Earlier Initiation and Escalation of Treatment in Early Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
This study demonstrated novel associations between glaucoma polygenic risk and risk of commencement or escalation of IOP-lowering therapy, building on previous work highlighting the potential clinical usefulness of genetic risk stratification in glaucoma.
Evaluation of the Consistency of Glaucomatous Visual Field Defects Using a Clustered SITA-Faster Protocol.
Frontloading SFR tests can provide repeatable data for the evaluation of the consistency of pattern deviation defects in glaucoma, with no observable decline in performance from test fatigue.
Quantification and Predictors of Visual Field Variability in Healthy, Glaucoma Suspect, and Glaucomatous Eyes Using SITA-Faster.
The variability of SFR increases with worsening threshold sensitivity, is stable over time, and is greater for peripheral compared with central test locations.
A Polygenic Risk Score Predicts Intraocular Pressure Readings Outside Office Hours and Early Morning Spikes as Measured by Home Tonometry.
A validated IOP PRS was associated with higher early morning IOP and mean IOP outside office hours.
ChatGPT for Addressing Patient-centered Frequently Asked Questions in Glaucoma Clinical Practice.
ChatGPT-3.5 responses to FAQs in glaucoma were generally agreeable in terms of coherency, factuality, comprehensiveness, and safety.
Effect of phacoemulsification cataract surgery on intraocular pressure in early glaucoma: A prospective multi-site study.
Cataract surgery has a confirmed effect in reducing IOP in a "real world" setting of early glaucoma patients.
Physical Activity Is Associated With Macular Thickness: A Multi-Cohort Observational Study.
These results highlight the potential neuroprotective benefits of exercise on the human retina.
Objective Quantification of Spontaneous Retinal Venous Pulsations Using a Novel Tablet-Based Ophthalmoscope.
Our results suggest that a novel tablet-based ophthalmoscope can aid in documenting and objectively quantifying SVPs in all patients.
The Frontloading Approach to Meet Guideline-Recommended Visual Field Testing for Glaucoma: Time and Cost.
A frontloading approach and SITA-Faster paradigm led to patients attaining 6 reliable VFs over 14 months sooner than non-frontloaded, with >84% receiving the recommended number of 6 tests in the first 2 years.
Visual Field Progression Rates in Glaucoma: Frontloaded Versus Clinical Standard (Nonfrontloaded) SITA-Faster.
Frontloaded (two 24-2 SITA-Faster VF tests per eye per visit) tests detected more than twice the number of glaucoma progressors based on MD slopes in a cohort of patients with predominantly early glaucoma, compared with the clinical standard (1 VF per eye per visit).
Comparison between intraocular pressure spikes with water loading and postural change.
There was close agreement between the intraocular pressure values of the supine test and water drinking test.
Long-term comparative outcomes of Hydrus versus iStent inject microinvasive glaucoma surgery implants combined with cataract surgery.
There was no significant difference in surgical success between phaco-Hydrus and phaco-iStent groups at 48 months.
Prediction of repeatable glaucomatous visual field defects based on cluster characteristics.
The location, size and volume of clusters of defects on an initial VF test may be predictive of subsequent repeatability. This may help distinguish eyes with a higher risk of repeatable defects.
'More Drops and Less Drains?' A 30-Year Analysis of How Glaucoma Eye Drops Have Influenced Privately Performed Traditional Filtration Surgery in Australia.
Clinical model assisting with the collaborative care of glaucoma patients and suspects.
The investigated collaborative eye health-care model led to a substantial improvement in appropriate referrals of glaucoma patients to ophthalmologists and could be suitable for optimizing patient care and utilization of resources.