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17 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Netarsudil/Latanoprost Fixed-Dose Combination for Elevated Intraocular Pressure: Three-Month Data from a Randomized Phase 3 Trial.
Once-daily netarsudil/latanoprost FDC demonstrated IOP reductions that were statistically and clinically superior to netarsudil and latanoprost across all 9 time points through month 3, with acceptable ocular safety.
Rates of Glaucomatous Structural and Functional Change From a Large Clinical Population: The Duke Glaucoma Registry Study.
Although most patients under routine care had slow rates of progression, a substantial proportion had rates that could potentially result in major losses if sustained over time.
Impact of Artifacts From Optical Coherence Tomography Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer and Macula Scans on Detection of Glaucoma Progression.
Artifacts are highly prevalent on both circumpapillary RNFL and macular scans on SDOCT images acquired in a glaucoma clinic.
Comparison of Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography Bleb Grading, Moorfields Bleb Grading System, and Intraocular Pressure After Trabeculectomy.
A novel AS-OCT bleb grading system correlated well with a number of Moorfields Bleb Grading System variables throughout the 1-year postoperative period.
Risk Factors Associated with Missed Diagnoses of Narrow Angles by the Van Herick Technique.
Patients with NAs on gonioscopy who are men, myopic, and of black or Asian race are at increased risk of being misdiagnosed with deep angles if examined with the VH technique alone.
Factors Associated with Interventions after Laser Peripheral Iridotomy for Primary Angle-Closure Spectrum Diagnoses.
African Americans were more likely than whites to carry a diagnosis of PAC or PACG at the time of LPI and were significantly more likely to be prescribed additional glaucoma medications and require glaucoma surgery after LPI.
Normal-Tension Glaucoma Masqueraders: Detection Using Optical Coherence Tomography.
In light of the clinical context and examination, optic nerve and macular OCT can be beneficial in distinguishing between glaucoma and glaucoma mimics.
Treatment of Primary Angle-Closure Suspect.
Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Glaucoma With Coexisting Vitamin A Deficiency.
The outer retinal layers had a restoration of thickness after vitamin A supplementation, but the inner layers did not change.
Which Optical Coherence Tomography Parameter, If Any, Identifies Glaucoma in High Myopia?
Intraocular Pressure Changes following Corneal Cross-Linking in Patients with Keratoconus.
Corneal collagen cross-linking was associated with transient intraocular pressure elevations postoperatively that normalizes by ≥4.5 months.
Letter to the Editor: Self-Identified Black Race as a Risk Factor for Intraocular Pressure Elevation and Iritis Following Prophylactic Laser Peripheral Iridotomy.
Microcystic Macular Changes in Primary Open-angle Glaucoma.
This study describes microcystic macular changes in mostly young, African American males with moderate to advanced primary open-angle glaucoma.
Ocular Biometrics of Myopic Eyes With Narrow Angles.
Narrow angles can occur in myopic eyes. Routine gonioscopy is therefore recommended for all patients regardless of refractive error.
Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements: uveitis, a major confounding factor.
Uveitis is a major confounding factor in assessing the thickness of the RNFL.
Optical coherence tomography errors in glaucoma: preanalytical errors.
Reproducibility of spectral-domain optical coherence tomography measurements in adult and pediatric glaucoma.
The reproducibility of Spectralis spectral-domain-OCT were very good for both RNFL and macular thickness measurements in glaucoma/glaucoma suspect eyes of adult and pediatric subjects.