Devi Sathi
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2016 – 2022
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16 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Repeatability of vessel density measurements of optical coherence tomography angiography in normal and glaucoma eyes.
Repeatability estimates of OCTA measured peripapillary and macular vessel densities were similar in normal eyes and eyes with glaucoma.
Vessel Density and Structural Measurements of Optical Coherence Tomography in Primary Angle Closure and Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma.
These results suggest that structural changes in PACG occur earlier than the reduction in retinal vessel densities.
Relationship of Optic Nerve Structure and Function to Peripapillary Vessel Density Measurements of Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Glaucoma.
The inferotemporal peripapillary vessel density showed the strongest association with the corresponding retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and visual sensitivity loss in the global and sectoral regions studied.
Choroidal Microvascular Dropout in Primary Open-angle Glaucoma Eyes With Disc Hemorrhage.
Prevalence of CMvD was significantly greater in POAG eyes with DH compared with POAG eyes without DH. CMvD in POAG eyes was also significantly associated with central VF defects and greater severity of glaucomatous damage.
Choroidal Microvascular Dropout in Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma.
Prevalence of CMvD was significantly lower in PACG compared to POAG. As in POAG, CMvD in PACG was associated with advanced VF damage and with IPFS on VF.
A Sectoral Analysis of Vessel Density Measurements in Perimetrically Intact Regions of Glaucomatous Eyes: An Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Study.
Within the perimetrically intact regions of glaucomatous eyes, the mean VD and RNFL thickness were significantly reduced in inferotemporal, superonasal, and nasal upper peripapillary sectors as compared with healthy eyes (P<0.008).
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Vessel Density Measurements in Eyes With Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma and Disc Hemorrhage.
OCT angiography measured vessel densities and their diagnostic abilities in POAG eyes with and without DH were similar. This suggests that the cause of DH in POAG is unlikely to be vascular abnormality.
Choroidal Microvascular Dropout in Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma.
The prevalence of CMvD was significantly lower in the PXG eyes when compared with the POAG eyes.
A Comparison of the Visual Field Parameters of SITA Faster and SITA Standard Strategies in Glaucoma.
VF parameters with SFR showed good agreement with that of SS strategy. This, combined with low test-retest variability, suggests that SFR can be considered for diagnosis and monitoring of glaucoma.
Comparing the Performance of Compass Perimetry With Humphrey Field Analyzer in Eyes With Glaucoma.
The numbers of unreliable tests were higher with Compass compared with HFA.
Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography and Visual Field Progression in Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma.
Lower superficial vessel density measured using OCTA was significantly associated with faster VF progression in PACG. In these eyes, OCTA parameters can serve as biomarker suggestive of past VF progression.
Comparison of the Performance of a Novel, Smartphone-based, Head-mounted Perimeter (GearVision) With the Humphrey Field Analyzer.
There was fairly good agreement between the threshold sensitivities of GV and HFA. GV was also preferred by most patients and could potentially supplement HFA as a portable or home perimeter.
Progressive Vessel Density Reduction on OCT Angiography in Glaucoma Eyes with Disc Hemorrhages.
Eyes with POAG harboring a DH showed not only progressive RNFL and GCIPL loss in the DH sector, but also progressive peripapillary and parafoveal VD reduction in the DH and non-DH regions as documented on…
Does the Presence of a Disc Hemorrhage Affect OCT-Measured Vessel Density and Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness?
The presence of a DH does not artifactually alter the VD or RNFL thickness measurements. Therefore, OCT scans obtained in the presence of a DH may be included in series used for studying progression.
Response to Letter to the Editor: Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography and Visual Field Progression in Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma.
Diagnostic Efficacy of Normalization of Corneal Deformation Variables by the Intraocular Pressure in Glaucomatous Eyes.
Presence of glaucoma may be indicated better by ratio variables than by CH, CRF, or DA alone.