Denniss Jonathan
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10 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
The Proportion of Individuals Likely to Benefit from Customized Optic Nerve Head Structure-Function Mapping.
Anatomically customized mapping shifts the map markedly in approximately 12% of the general population in the nasal step region, where visual field locations can map to the opposite pole of the ONH than conventionally considered.
Effects of Criterion Bias on Perimetric Sensitivity and Response Variability in Glaucoma.
Perimetric sensitivity estimates are demonstrably altered by observer response criterion but the effect varies widely and unpredictably, even within a single test.
Patients' Views of Visual Field Testing and Priorities for Research Development and Translation into Practice.
Our study confirms, in a different population and health care system, previous research reporting patient perspectives on visual field assessment.
Unaltered Perception of Suprathreshold Contrast in Early Glaucoma Despite Sensitivity Loss.
Despite decreased contrast sensitivity, people with glaucoma perceive the contrast of visible suprathreshold stimuli similarly to healthy controls. These results suggest possible compensation for sensitivity loss in the visual system.
A Simple Subjective Evaluation of Enface OCT Reflectance Images Distinguishes Glaucoma From Healthy Eyes.
This simple subjective method reliably identifies glaucomatous defects in enface images with diagnostic performance at least as good as existing thickness indices.
Suprathreshold Approaches to Mapping the Visual Field in Advanced Glaucoma.
STAMP accurately and repeatably maps the spatial extent of advanced visual field defects in as few as 50% of conventional perimetric test presentations.
Enhanced Objective Detection of Retinal Nerve Fiber Bundle Defects in Glaucoma With a Novel Method for En Face OCT Slab Image Construction and Analysis.
SMAS outperformed alternatives in detecting abnormalities in eyes with glaucoma.
Concordance of Objectively Detected Retinal Nerve Fiber Bundle Defects in En Face OCT Images with Conventional Structural and Functional Changes in Glaucoma.
Objectively extracted reflectance defects showed strong concordance with conventional cpRNFLT damage and good agreement with perimetry, which could be enhanced by further minimization of image artifacts.
Enhancing Structure-Function Correlations in Glaucoma with Customized Spatial Mapping.
Using more precise visual field and OCT measurements did not improve structure-function correlation in our cohort, but customizing the ONH sector and its associated visual field points substantially improved correlation.
Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence: Centrally Mediated Preservation of Binocular Visual Field in Glaucoma is Unlikely.