Glaucoma Journal Club

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8 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Is prophylactic laser peripheral iridotomy for primary angle closure suspects a risk factor for cataract progression? The Chennai Eye Disease Incidence Study.

There was significant cataract progression in 6 years following LPI for PACS.

The British journal of ophthalmology2017 May32 citations
glaucoma-epidemiologyglaucoma-progression

Visual Field Plots: A Comparison Study Between Standard Automated Perimetry and Eye Movement Perimetry.

SRT-based visual field probability plots provided a comprehensive summary of an individual's visual field status and showed comparable clinical applicability to that of SAP plots.

Journal of glaucoma2020 May10 citations
visual-fieldglaucoma-diagnosis

Impact of Monocular and Binocular Visual Function Parameters on Vision-Related Quality of Life in Glaucoma.

Poor GQL-15 and VFQ-UI scores were reported with increasing disease severity.

Journal of glaucoma2023 Oct 16 citations
visual-fieldquality-of-life

Characterization of Gaze Metrics and Visual Search Pattern Among Glaucoma Patients While Viewing Real-World Images.

This study suggests that glaucoma subjects perform more focal searches during active gaze scanning.

Journal of glaucoma2024 Dec 1

The Prevalence of Pseudoexfoliation and the Long-term Changes in Eyes With Pseudoexfoliation in a South Indian Population.

Prevalence of PEX was higher in rural population and baseline OHT was a significant factor for conversion to glaucoma.

Journal of glaucoma2016 Jun
glaucoma-epidemiologyiop-medical-therapy

Six-year incidence of visually significant age-related cataract: the Chennai eye disease incidence study.

A significant proportion of the population developed visually significant age-related cataract at 6 years. Incident visually significant cataract was significantly greater for the rural cohort between 50 and 69 years old.

Clinical & experimental ophthalmology2016 Mar
glaucoma-epidemiology

Six-Year Incidence and Baseline Risk Factors for Pseudoexfoliation in a South Indian Population: The Chennai Eye Disease Incidence Study.

In 6 years, pseudoexfoliation developed in 2.03% of the population. Rural and urban incidence was significantly different.

Ophthalmology2015 Jun
glaucoma-epidemiologyglaucoma-progression

Six-year incidence of ocular hypertension in a South Indian population: the Chennai eye disease incidence study.

A significant proportion of this normal population converted to OHT. A higher incidence of conversion was seen in the rural population.

The British journal of ophthalmology2015 May
glaucoma-epidemiologyiop-medical-therapy