Alizadeh Reza
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2017 – 2019
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8 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Trabeculectomy With Mitomycin-C: Outcomes and Risk Factors for Failure in Primary Angle-closure Glaucoma.
The qualified success rates (±SD) after 1, 3, and 5 years of follow-up for criterion A were 92% (±2.2%), 78% (±3.8%), and 72% (±4.3%); for criterion B, 86% (±3.0%), 65% (±4.4%), and 59% (±4.7%); and…
A Method to Measure the Rate of Glaucomatous Visual Field Change.
GRI provides a robust measure of glaucomatous VF change, operates without discontinuity over the entire perimetric range, and can be used to identify fast progressors.
Prediction of Glaucoma Progression with Structural Parameters: Comparison of Optical Coherence Tomography and Clinical Disc Parameters.
Baseline structural OCT measures predicted subsequent VF progression in contrast to semi-quantitative optic disc measures. OCT-based structural measures should be included in prognostic models of glaucomatous VF deterioration.
Long-term Outcome of Second Ahmed Valves in Adult Glaucoma.
A second AGV is effective in reducing IOP in patients who require additional IOP lowering after a first AGV.
Trabeculectomy Outcomes After Glaucoma Drainage Device Surgery.
Trabeculectomy is a viable surgical option to treat IOP that is uncontrolled after GDD implantation.
A Phenotype of Primary Open-angle Glaucoma With Systemic Vasospasm.
We describe a POAG subtype with APON and systemic vascular instability, predominantly female in their sixth decade of life who demonstrate progressive glaucomatous visual field damage at low intraocular pressure.
Optic Disc Image Subtraction as an Aid to Detect Glaucoma Progression.
The proposed software provides a single static image that clinicians can use with other structural/functional tests to detect glaucoma progression.
Outcomes of Combined Ahmed Glaucoma Valve and Trabeculectomy Revision With Adjunctive Antimetabolite.
Combining AGV implantation with trabeculectomy revision with antimetabolite was associated with better tonometric success compared with AGV implantation alone in patients with previously failed trabeculectomy, particularly when a low IOP target (≤12 mm Hg) is required.