Burkemper Bruce
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2016 – 2025
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23 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Structural and Functional Associations of Macular Microcirculation in the Ganglion Cell-Inner Plexiform Layer in Glaucoma Using Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography.
Glaucomatous eyes had reduced GCIPL microcirculation. OCTA parameters had stronger associations with functional rather than structural measures of glaucoma. This observation deserves further study.
Diagnostic Performance of Macular Versus Peripapillary Vessel Parameters by Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography for Glaucoma.
Peripapillary perfusion parameters performed better than macular perfusion parameters for glaucoma diagnosis, supporting the idea that glaucomatous superficial retinal vascular changes are more pronounced in the peripapillary region.
Correlation between Intraocular Pressure and Angle Configuration Measured by OCT: The Chinese American Eye Study.
There is an anatomic threshold for angle configuration below which IOP is strongly related to the degree of angle closure.
Systemic Determinants of Peripapillary Vessel Density in Healthy African Americans: The African American Eye Disease Study.
Age, sex, and systemic influences, such as diabetes duration, need to be considered when assessing changes in RPC VD in glaucoma and other ocular diseases.
Ocular Biometric Determinants of Anterior Chamber Angle Width in Chinese Americans: The Chinese American Eye Study.
ACD, LV, and IC are the strongest determinants of angle width in Chinese Americans.
Machine Learning Models for Diagnosing Glaucoma from Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness Maps.
Superior diagnostic performance was achieved with both conventional machine learning and convolutional neural net models compared with circumpapillary RNFL thickness.
Quantitative Evaluation of Gonioscopic and EyeCam Assessments of Angle Dimensions Using Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography.
Angle assessments by gonioscopy and EyeCam are weakly related to angle dimensions in eyes with angle closure.
Effect of Scan Size on Glaucoma Diagnostic Performance Using OCT Angiography En Face Images of the Radial Peripapillary Capillaries.
Parameters from 4.5 scans generally outperformed those from 6.0 scans in the global and quadrant regions, suggesting greater digital resolution in 4.5 scans of the immediate peripapillary RPC is important in detecting glaucomatous changes.
Ocular Determinants of Peripapillary Vessel Density in Healthy African Americans: The African American Eye Disease Study.
Thinner RNFL and longer AL were the most influential ocular determinants of lower peripapillary perfusion in healthy AA eyes.
Hemiretinal Asymmetry in Peripapillary Vessel Density in Healthy, Glaucoma Suspect, and Glaucoma Eyes.
hdVAD is higher in early glaucoma and may help with early detection when damage is focal, but its diagnostic ability appears less robust in advanced glaucoma when damage is diffuse.
Ocular Biometric Determinants of Dark-to-Light Change in Angle Width: The Chinese American Eye Study.
Beneficial angle widening effects of transitioning from dark to light are attenuated in eyes with PACD, which appears related to aberrant dark-to-light change in ACW.
Prevalence and Risk Factors of Blindness Among Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma Patients in the United States: An IRIS Registry Analysis.
Blindness affects 1 of 9 patients with newly diagnosed PACG in the IRIS Registry.
Rates and Patterns of Diagnostic Conversion from Anatomical Narrow Angle to Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma in the United States.
Annual risk of diagnostic conversion from ANA to PACG is relatively low overall; elderly patients are at higher risk whereas patients receiving cataract surgery are at lower risk.
Longer Axial Length Potentiates Relationship of Intraocular Pressure and Peripapillary Vessel Density in Glaucoma Patients.
Among subjects with glaucoma with longer AL, IOP was significantly associated with pVD.
Steps to Measurement Floor of an Optical Microangiography Device in Glaucoma.
pPD, mVAD, and mVSD had approximately 4 steps within their dynamic ranges, without true measurement floors, and thus may be useful in evaluating advanced glaucomatous progression.
Refractive Error and Anterior Chamber Depth as Risk Factors in Primary Angle Closure Disease: The Chinese American Eye Study.
The risk of PACD rises rapidly with greater hyperopia while remaining relatively low for all degrees of myopia.
Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Roles of Myopia and Ocular Biometrics as Risk Factors for Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Although the POAG risk conferred by myopic RE and longer AL is similar between Latino and Chinese Americans, the difference in POAG prevalence between the two groups is narrowed by higher myopia prevalence among Chinese Americans.
Clinical Utility of Triplicate En Face Image Averaging for Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Glaucoma and Glaucoma Suspects.
Triplicate averaging improves visualization of the RPC layer and the diagnostic accuracy of VSD for glaucoma. The impact of image averaging on OCTA diagnostic performance and other potential applications warrants further exploration.
Repeatability and Reproducibility of 4.5 by 4.5 mm Peripapillary Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Scans in Glaucoma and Non-Glaucoma Eyes.
Among nonglaucomatous and glaucomatous eyes, the majority of peripapillary OCTA vessel parameters from 4.5×4.5 mm scans had greater intrasession repeatability than intersession reproducibility.
Wedge Defects on Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography of the Peripapillary Retina in Glaucoma: Prevalence and Associated Clinical Factors.
DH history and paracentral VF defects were independently associated with wedge defects on OCTA, which was present in 45.3% of primary open-angle glaucoma patients. These findings may provide insight into glaucoma pathogenesis.
Burden and Predictors of Undetected Eye Disease in Adult African Americans: African American Eye Disease Study (AFEDS).
Our data provides evidence of the significant burden of UED among African American individuals.
Automated expert-level scleral spur detection and quantitative biometric analysis on the ANTERION anterior segment OCT system.
DL algorithms on the ANTERION approximate expert-level measurement of scleral spur-based biometric parameters in an independent patient population.
A Population-Based Assessment of the Agreement Between Grading of Goniophotographic Images and Gonioscopy in the Chinese-American Eye Study (CHES).
Detection of iridocorneal angle closure based on goniophotographic imaging shows moderate to very good agreement with angle closure assessment using gonioscopy.