Anne L. Coleman
University of California, Los Angeles · Doheny Eye Institute
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2015 – 2026
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73 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Optic Nerve Traction During Adduction in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma With Normal Intraocular Pressure.
Although tethering and elongation of ON and sheath are normal in adduction, adduction is associated with abnormally great globe retraction in POAG without elevated IOP.
The relationship between central visual field sensitivity and macular ganglion cell/inner plexiform layer thickness in glaucoma.
Macular OCT/VF relationships have localised arcuate characteristics in the central region of the macula.
Longitudinal Macular Structure-Function Relationships in Glaucoma.
Correlations between central structural and functional rates of change were weak to fair in this cohort.
Comparison of Methods to Detect and Measure Glaucomatous Visual Field Progression.
GRI and PoPLR showed the highest proportion of series detected as progressing and shortest times to progression detection. GRI exhibited the best ability to detect progression in the simulated VF series.
Risk Factors and Long-Term Outcomes in Patients with Low Intraocular Pressure after Trabeculectomy.
The absence of laser suture lysis and surgeon are factors potentially associated with low IOP after trabeculectomy. Numeric hypotony does not necessarily represent clinical failure after trabeculectomy.
Association of Structural and Functional Measures With Contrast Sensitivity in Glaucoma.
Structural and functional measures showed a fair relationship with contrast sensitivity.
Association of Dietary Fatty Acid Intake With Glaucoma in the United States.
Increased daily dietary consumption levels of eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid were associated with lower likelihood of glaucomatous optic neuropathy.
Observational Outcomes of Initial Trabeculectomy With Mitomycin C in Patients of African Descent vs Patients of European Descent: Five-Year Results.
African descent was associated with higher failure rates and higher incidence of bleb leaks after initial trabeculectomy with mitomycin C compared with European descent.
Frequency of a diagnosis of glaucoma in individuals who consume coffee, tea and/or soft drinks.
In NHANES, participants who consumed hot tea daily were less likely to have glaucoma than those who did not consume hot tea.
Comparison of Clinical Trial and Systematic Review Outcomes for the 4 Most Prevalent Eye Diseases.
Although most review outcomes were reported in the trials, most trial outcomes were not reported in the reviews.
Overdiagnosis of open-angle glaucoma in the general population: the Thessaloniki Eye Study.
The overdiagnosis of OAG was substantial in this elderly, Caucasian population. The overdiagnosis of glaucoma has not been previously addressed in population-based studies and needs to be further explored.
Twelve-Year Incidence and Baseline Risk Factors for Pseudoexfoliation: The Thessaloniki Eye Study (An American Ophthalmological Society Thesis).
This is one of the very few longitudinal population-based studies that has specifically assessed the incidence of PEX.
Factors Associated With Retinal Vessel Diameters in an Elderly Population: the Thessaloniki Eye Study.
Our study confirms previous reports about the association of age and BP with vessel diameters.
A Method to Measure the Rate of Glaucomatous Visual Field Change.
GRI provides a robust measure of glaucomatous VF change, operates without discontinuity over the entire perimetric range, and can be used to identify fast progressors.
Comparison of Rates of Progression of Macular OCT Measures in Glaucoma.
GCC measurements are most likely to detect structural worsening along the spectrum of glaucoma severity. Although FMT rates of change are least influenced by baseline thickness, they partially reflect likely age-related ORL changes.
Association between Exercise Intensity and Glaucoma in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
In the 2005-2006 NHANES adult population, increased exercise intensity is associated with decreased odds of glaucoma. Further population-based studies are needed to examine associations between additional aspects of exercise and glaucoma.
Social Vulnerability, Prevalence of Glaucoma, and Incidence of Glaucoma Surgery in the California Medicare Population.
In the 2019 California Medicare population, there were variable associations between SVI score, prevalence of glaucoma, and incidence of glaucoma surgery.
Association Between Myopia and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma by Race and Ethnicity in Older Adults in the California Medicare Population.
In the 2019 California Medicare population, myopia was associated with greater adjusted odds of POAG.
Estimating Ganglion Cell Complex Rates of Change With Bayesian Hierarchical Models.
A Bayesian linear hierarchical model with random intercepts/slopes and random variances is an optimal initial model for estimating GCC slopes at population and individual levels.
Association of Blood Pressure With Rates of Macular Ganglion Cell Complex Thinning in Patients With Glaucoma.
In this cohort study, a combination of lower diastolic blood pressure and higher intraocular pressure at baseline was associated with faster rates of ganglion cell complex thinning.
Ganglion Cell Complex: The Optimal Measure for Detection of Structural Progression in the Macula.
GCC is the optimal macular measure for detection of structural change in eyes with moderate to severe glaucoma.
Risk of Glaucoma Surgery After Corneal Transplant Surgery in Medicare Patients.
Despite literature suggesting that more angle-altering cornea surgeries confer higher risk, we found no statistically significant differences among various transplant groups.
Disparities in Glaucoma Surgery: A Review of Current Evidence and Future Directions for Improvement.
Disparities in glaucoma surgery have been examined in large scale datasets, retrospective clinical studies, and clinical trials, and several studies have identified likely racial and ethnic disparities in glaucoma surgical incidence and outcomes.
Associations Between Niacin Intake and Glaucoma in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
In the 2005-2008 NHANES population, higher levels of niacin intake were associated with decreased odds of glaucoma overall and in women.
Earlier Detection of Glaucoma Progression Using High-Density 3-Dimensional Spectral-Domain OCT Optic Nerve Volume Scans.
High-density 3D SD OCT neuroretinal rim measurements detected glaucoma progression approximately 1 to 2 years earlier compared with current clinically available structural tests (i.e., DP and 2D RNFL thickness measurements).
Associations between Statin Use and Glaucoma in the All of Us Research Program.
Statin use was associated with increased glaucoma likelihood in the overall adult AoU population with hyperlipidemia, in individuals with optimal or high LDL-C levels, and in individuals 60 to 69 years old.
Evaluating Discrepancies in Self-Reported Glaucoma and Electronic Health Records in the National Institutes of Health All of Us Database.
In the AoU database, we found that Black or African American and Hispanic or Latino individuals had higher odds of discordance between glaucoma diagnosis by self-report and EHR.
Association of Mood Disorders, Substance Abuse, and Anxiety Disorders in Children and Teens With Serious Structural Eye Diseases.
We found associations between eye disease in children and teens and mental illness. Understanding these relationships may improve mental illness screening and treatment in the pediatric population.
Twelve-Year Incidence of Open-angle Glaucoma: The Thessaloniki Eye Study.
The incidence of OAG was similar or higher compared with other White populations. The incidence of glaucoma in those with PEX was higher compared with the incidence of glaucoma in those without PEX.
Strabismus After Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Implantation.
We identified 29 patients who developed new-onset strabismus postoperatively after initial AGV implantation, for 4% incidence of strabismus.
An IRIS Registry-Based Assessment of Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Practice Patterns in Academic Versus Nonacademic Settings.
Based on IRIS Registry data, notable differences appear to exist with regard to ethnoracial groups, glaucoma severity, and diagnostic and surgical practice patterns in academic vs nonacademic settings.
Association Between Dietary Salt Intake and Open Angle Glaucoma in the Thessaloniki Eye Study.
In TES participants assessed for OAG in the prevalence and incidence phases, frequent salt intake may be associated with increased OAG in those who take antihypertensive medication.
Detection of Longitudinal Ganglion Cell/Inner Plexiform Layer Change: Comparison of Two Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Devices.
Changes in macular GCIPL were detected more frequently on Spectralis' longitudinal volume scans than those of Cirrus OCT. OCT devices are not interchangeable with regard to detection of macular structural progression.
Association of Open-Angle Glaucoma With Dementia in California Medicare Beneficiaries.
In the 2019 California Medicare population, PXG is associated with an increased likelihood of VD in beneficiaries 65-74 years old, whereas other subtypes of POAG are associated with a decreased likelihood of any dementia.
Expert Evaluation of Visual Field Decay in Glaucoma Correlates With the Fast Component of Visual Field Loss.
Expert qualitative evaluation of field series for change and rate of change correlate more closely with the fast component than with the slow component of VF decay.
Outcomes of Trabeculectomy With Mitomycin C in Patients of Hispanic vs European Descent.
In this study, Hispanic descent was associated with higher failure rate after initial trabeculectomy with adjunctive MMC compared with European descent.
Association of Blood Pressure and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Rates of Thinning in Patients with Moderate to Advanced Glaucoma.
Low BP and higher IOP at baseline predicted faster (worse) RNFL RoCs in glaucoma patients with central damage or moderate to advanced disease.
Glaucoma Screening Guidelines Worldwide.
General population screening for glaucoma has been adopted as a recommendation by only a few organizations and only in specific situations.
Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Prevalence and Treatment Patterns for Neovascular Glaucoma in the American Academy of Ophthalmology IRIS® Registry.
Eyes of Black and Hispanic/Latino individuals with retinal ischemia in the IRIS Registry had higher likelihood of NVG and of IOP-lowering surgery for NVG.
Access to Eye Care Providers and Glaucoma Severity in the National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program.
This study demonstrated that access to eye care services was associated with a higher prevalence of all levels of glaucoma severity; those with access to eye care services were more likely to undergo incisional surgery than those without access.
Disc Hemorrhages Are Associated With Localized Three-Dimensional Neuroretinal Rim Thickness Progression in Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Glaucoma progression detected by high-density 3D SD-OCT neuroretinal rim measurements preceded DH occurrence in the majority of patients.
Efficacy of Combined Suprachoroidal Stent and Cataract Surgery in Patients With Glaucoma.
Combined CyPass Micro-Stent implantation and cataract surgery may reduce glaucoma medication burden with a success rate of 28% to 42% at 1 year.
Socioeconomic Status Mediates and Modifies Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Incisional Glaucoma Surgical Outcomes.
We found that SES mediates racial and ethnic disparities in glaucoma surgical outcomes, though by varying amounts by individual racial and ethnic group.
A New Era of Ophthalmology Leadership? A Descriptive and Comparative Analysis of Ophthalmology Department Chairs in 2024.
Ophthalmology department chairs remain predominantly fellowship-trained males who have frequently trained at the institution they currently chair.
A Bayesian Hierarchical Spatial Longitudinal Model Improves Estimation of Local Macular Rates of Change in Glaucomatous Eyes.
A novel Bayesian HSL model improves estimation accuracy of patient-specific local GCC rates of change.
Orbital Fat Volume After Treatment with Topical Prostaglandin Agonists.
Patients with POAG who have been treated with PGAs have lower overall OFV than controls, but OFV in the anterior orbit is similar in both groups.
Associations Between Socioeconomic Factors and Neovascular Glaucoma in a United States Medicare Population.
In the 2019 CA Medicare population, associations between high SVI-SES, DMME, and increased prevalence of NVG were weakened after adjustment for demographic factors.
Comparison of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer and Ganglion Cell Complex Rates of Change in Patients With Moderate to Advanced Glaucoma.
Both GCC and RNFL measures can detect structural progression in glaucoma patients with central damage or moderate to advanced glaucoma. The clinical utility of RNFL imaging decreases with worsening severity of glaucoma.
Strabismus Increases Glaucoma Risk in California Medicare Beneficiaries.
In the 2019 CA Medicare population, beneficiaries with strabismus and its subtypes were all associated with greater odds of POAG and NTG.
Associations between obesity, metabolic syndrome and glaucoma in the National Institutes of Health 'All of Us' research programme.
In AoU, higher BMI and increased WC were associated with a lower likelihood of glaucoma, while MetS was associated with an increased likelihood of glaucoma.
Cardiovascular Risk and Eye Health: A Cohort Study of the Pooled Cohort Equations and Ocular Disease Incidence.
In the AoU population, the single composite metric PCE meaningfully stratifies future risk for multiple ocular diseases, using information already available in primary care.
The Associations Between Glaucoma and Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders in California Medicare Beneficiaries.
In the 2019 CA Medicare population, beneficiaries with glaucoma had increased likelihood of CRSD and of any sleep-wake disorder.
A Bayesian Hierarchical Longitudinal Model for Estimation of Central Visual Field Rates of Change in Glaucoma.
When baseline pointwise sensitivity is 5 to 20 dB, residual variability is very large, substantially reducing the ability to detect glaucoma progression.
Comparison of Event-based Analysis Versus Trend-based Analysis in the Detection of Glaucoma Progression by Optical Coherence Tomography 3-Dimensional Rim Measurements.
Compared with trend-based analysis, event-based analysis detected OCT structural progression in more glaucoma patients and at an earlier time point.
Eye Movements and the Intraorbital Subarachnoid Space: Potential Contribution of Altered Cerebrospinal Fluid Pumping in Optic Neuropathies.
Horizontal gaze and supraduction change subarachnoid CSF volume around the retrobulbar ON.
Prevalence of Myocilin Mutations in a Cohort of Patients with Juvenile Open-Angle Glaucoma from sub-Saharan Africa.
Myocilin mutations are the most common known cause of JOAG in populations of European ancestry.
The Association between Glaucoma Severity and Hip Fractures in California Medicare Beneficiaries.
In the CA Medicare population, the presence of glaucoma was associated with decreased likelihood of hip fracture.
Prevalence and Severity of Glaucoma in the California Medicare Population.
In the 2019 CA Medicare population, multiple demographic and systemic factors were associated with increased likelihood of glaucoma, and beneficiaries with glaucoma had a high prevalence of moderate to severe disease.
Predictors of Glaucomatous Progression in Individuals with Small and Large Optic Discs.
Increased odds of glaucomatous progression were associated with Asian vs.
Author Response: Comparison of Local Structure-Function Relationships and Dynamic Range in Glaucoma.
Trabeculectomy and Combined Phacoemulsification-Trabeculectomy: Outcomes and Risk Factors for Failure in Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma.
In phakic patients with PACG, trabeculectomy with MMC significantly reduces IOP and number of glaucoma medications at 12 months without change in visual acuity.
Macular SD-OCT Outcome Measures: Comparison of Local Structure-Function Relationships and Dynamic Range.
GCIPL, GCL, and GCC demonstrated comparable SF relationships while FT, GCC, and GCIPL had the widest dynamic range.
Predictors, Resource Utilization, and Short-term Costs of Laser Trabeculoplasty Versus Medication Management in Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Poor adherence, younger age, and more comorbidities were predictors of receiving LT.
Why Patients With Glaucoma Lose Vision: The Patient Perspective.
These focus groups brought up many issues surrounding barriers to glaucoma treatment, perceived susceptibility to glaucoma, perceived benefits to treatment, and the emotional response to living with glaucoma.
Local Variability of Macular Thickness Measurements With SD-OCT and Influencing Factors.
Local variability of macular SD-OCT measurements is low and uniform across the macula. The relationship between superpixel thickness and outlier proportion varied as a function of the parameter of interest.
Assessing the Role of the Family/Support System Perspective in Patients With Glaucoma.
Support system individuals tend to be minimally involved in the patient's glaucoma status and care.
Comparison of Anterior Segment-Optical Coherence Tomography Parameters in Phacomorphic Angle Closure and Acute Angle Closure Eyes.
Ocular biometric parameters can differentiate phacomorphic angle closure from APAC eyes. Shallower ACD and greater LV, axial length, and ACA are the main parameters that distinguish phacomorphic angle closure from APAC.
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Valved Glaucoma Drainage Devices in Pediatric Glaucoma: Retrospective Long-term Outcomes.
Glaucoma drainage devices, such as the Ahmed glaucoma valve, have moderate long-term success rates in pediatric patients with glaucoma.
Prospective Evaluation of Acupuncture as Treatment for Glaucoma.
Acupuncture has no overall effect on diurnal IOP or BCVA but may temporally increase the IOP immediately after a treatment session.
Long-Term Bleb-Related Infections After Trabeculectomy: Incidence, Risk Factors, and Influence of Bleb Revision.
This large case series with long-term follow-up demonstrates the incidence of bleb-related infections to be less than 2%, and describes the risk factors associated with bleb-related infections.
The association between glaucoma and immunoglobulin E antibody response to indoor allergens.
In NHANES, participants with glaucoma had significantly higher odds of sensitization to the cockroach and cat allergens compared to those without glaucoma.
Quality of life in adults with strabismus.
Strabismus impacts quality of life through both functional and psychosocial factors. Physicians treating strabismic patients should recognize these quality-of-life issues and address them accordingly.