Aoki Shuichiro
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2017 โ 2025
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10 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Investigating the usefulness of a cluster-based trend analysis to detect visual field progression in patients with open-angle glaucoma.
Cluster-based trend analysis and mTD trend analysis results were significantly associated in all clusters and with all lengths of VF series.
Estimating the Reliability of Glaucomatous Visual Field for the Accurate Assessment of Progression Using the Gaze-Tracking and Reliability Indices.
Mean total deviation progression rates are more reliable when FN, TFF, BF, and MPS indices are stricter. Gaze-tracking results should be considered when assessing glaucomatous progression.
Biomechanical Glaucoma Factor and Corneal Hysteresis in Treated Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma and Their Associations With Visual Field Progression.
CH, but not BGF, was associated with VF progression in POAG patients under treatment. BGF was not useful to discriminate POAG between treated and normal eyes.
The Relationship between the Waveform Parameters from the Ocular Response Analyzer and the Progression of Glaucoma.
Ocular Response Analyzer waveform parameters were correlated significantly with glaucomatous VF progression and showed a stronger than correlation with VF progression than CH.
Structure Function Relationships of Vessel Density and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Early Glaucomatous Eyes With High Myopia.
In EG eyes with HM, cpVD was less affected by AL in comparison to cpRNFLT and cpVD-VFS correlation was significant in all 24-2/10-2 VF sectors. AL-associated advantages of cpVD-VFS over cpRNFLT-VFS were observed.
Development of a Novel Corneal Concavity Shape Parameter and Its Association with Glaucomatous Visual Field Progression.
A novel corneal concavity shape parameter, CSI, was closely related to glaucomatous VF progression.
Comment on Cataract Surgery and Rate of Visual Field Progression in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Visual Field of Eyes with Peripapillary Intrachoroidal Cavitation and Its Association with Deep Optic Nerve Head Structural Changes.
Although PICC alone did not necessarily cause corresponding VFD, PICC in the temporal sectors should be carefully examined for VFD.
Usefulness of Eye Deformation in the Corvis ST Measurement to Predict Postoperative Hypotony Complications in Glaucoma.
A careful attention should be paid to the occurrence of hypotony maculopathy with male gender and greater highest concavity deflection Amplitude despite higher preoperative GAT IOP.
Usefulness of Measuring Corneal Stiffness in Predicting the Reduction of Intraocular Pressure With Microhook Ab Interno Trabeculotomy.
ORA and Corvis ST measurements suggested that stiff cornea was a risk factor for high postoperative GAT-IOP after TLO, in addition to preoperative high Hb, high CRP, and the use of brimonidine tartrate.