Amanda K. Bicket
W.K. Kellogg Foundation · University of Michigan · University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
In this database
18
2016 – 2025
DB Citations
221
across indexed articles
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Total Citations
480
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18 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgical Techniques for Open-Angle Glaucoma: An Overview of Cochrane Systematic Reviews and Network Meta-analysis.
Based on data synthesized in Cochrane reviews, some MIGS may afford patients with glaucoma greater drop-free disease control than cataract surgery alone.
Social Deprivation and the Risk of Screening Positive for Glaucoma in the MI-SIGHT Telemedicine-Based Glaucoma Detection Program.
Personal poverty, assessed as not driving a personal vehicle to the appointment, and neighborhood-level poverty were both associated with increased rates of screening positive for glaucoma or suspected glaucoma.
Michigan Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health Through Telemedicine Program: First-Year Outcomes and Implementation Costs.
Telemedicine eye disease detection programs in low-income community clinics effectively identify high rates of pathology.
Identifying outcomes that are important to patients with ocular hypertension or primary open-angle glaucoma: a qualitative interview study.
We have identified outcomes that matter to patients who are deciding between different treatments for ocular hypertension and POAG, such as the ability to drive or maintain mobility outside the home.
The Short-term Effect of Subtenon Sponge Application Versus Subtenon Irrigation of Mitomycin-C on the Outcomes of Trabeculectomy With Ex-PRESS Glaucoma Filtration Device: A Randomized Trial.
Application of subtenon MMC by irrigation seems to provide improved short-term outcomes compared with application with sponges.
Prioritizing outcome preferences in patients with ocular hypertension and open-angle glaucoma using best-worst scaling.
Determining the relative importance of glaucoma outcomes to patients can help researchers design studies that may better inform clinical and regulatory decision-making.
Gait in Elderly Glaucoma: Impact of Lighting Conditions, Changes in Lighting, and Fear of Falling.
Patients with more VF damage demonstrate gait degradation in extreme or changing lighting, which is not mediated by FOF.
Relationship between Unstable Housing, Food Insecurity, and Vision Status in the MI-SIGHT Community Eye Disease Screening Program.
Because unstable housing is associated with VI and uncorrected refractive error, future initiatives could focus on interventions to address both unstable housing and the increased need for eye care among those with unstable housing.
Priorities and Treatment Preferences among Surgery-Naive Patients with Moderate to Severe Open-Angle Glaucoma.
We identified outcomes that matter to patients who are undergoing treatment for moderate to severe glaucoma, many of which may serve as end points in clinical trials, such as functional independence in vision-dependent activities of…
Incidence of Acute Cystoid Macular Edema after Starting a Prostaglandin Analog Compared with Other Classes of Glaucoma Medications.
Clinicians should reconsider the notion that PGAs carry a higher risk of CME versus other glaucoma medication classes.
Engagement in the Michigan Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health through Telemedicine Program: Comparing the Effect of Clinic versus Community-Based Recruitment Strategies.
The Community Advisory Board recommendation to use community-based recruitment strategies in addition to clinic-based strategies for recruitment resulted in increased program participation. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE(S): Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found after the references.
Visual Impairment from Uncorrected Refractive Error among Participants in a Novel Program to Improve Eye Care Access among Low-Income Adults in Michigan.
URE was the main cause of VI at 2 clinics serving low-income communities and was associated with reduced vision-related quality of life.
A Screening Strategy to Mitigate Vision Impairment by Engaging Adults Who Underuse Eye Care Services.
The findings of this study suggest that placing eye disease detection programs in primary care clinics in underserved areas may improve eye disease detection and treatment, possibly mitigating needless vision loss in the US.
Comparison of Patient-Reported Functional Recovery From Different Types of Ophthalmic Surgery.
Patients recovering from cataract and glaucoma surgery report reduced function in the postoperative period.
A Health-Related Quality of Life Measure for Patients Who Undergo Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery.
This study supports using the GOS for ophthalmic procedures such as MIGS. Further evaluation of the GOS in different patient subgroups and clinical settings is needed.
Review of Cochrane Reviews Regarding Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgical Techniques-Validity of Conclusions May Be Limited by Incomplete Evidence-In Reply.
Michigan Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health through Telemedicine Program: Impact on Vision, Follow-up, and Costs.
Expanding glaucoma and eye disease screening and treatment of refractive error to community health centers with care navigation support could improve vision and eye health outcomes.
Analysis of Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure Estimation Using Formulae Derived From Clinical Data.
Formulae used to predict CSFP derived from clinical data fared poorly against a large retrospective dataset.