Geffen Noa
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2016 – 2026
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8 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Transscleral Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty Without a Gonioscopy Lens.
SLT applied directly to the perilimbal sclera may be as efficacious as the conventional procedure for 1 year.
Mid-term Clinical Results of CO2 Laser-assisted Sclerectomy Surgery (CLASS) for Open-Angle Glaucoma Treatment.
The CLASS procedure may be a simple and effective treatment for open-angle glaucoma providing extended relief of elevated IOP.
Automated Direct Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty: First Prospective Clinical Trial.
Automated DSLT appears to be an effective and safe noncontact, rapid modality for reducing IOP in patients with OAG. Higher energy usage led to better results.
Minimally Invasive Micro Sclerostomy (MIMS) Procedure: A Novel Glaucoma Filtration Procedure.
The interim results suggest that MIMS procedure may be a simple and effective surgical option for early OAG patients requiring target IOP in high teens although iris clogging of incision site is the major concern…
Changes in Prices and Eye-Care Providers Prescribing Patterns of Glaucoma Medications in the United States Between 2013 and 2019.
Brand glaucoma medication prices vastly increased in the United States over the past 7 years, despite a reduction in eye-care providers' tendency to prescribe brand medications over generics.
The effect of trabeculectomy and glaucoma drainage device implantation on postural intraocular pressure changes in glaucomatous eyes.
Ahmed valve surgery significantly reduces postural IOP response as compared with medically treated controls. There was no significant difference between Ahmed valve and trabeculectomy in terms of their effect on the postural IOP change.
Topical β-blockers for treatment of glaucoma and the risk of Parkinson's disease.
Topical β-blocker use was not associated with an increased risk of PD. These findings suggest that topical β-blockers are a safe therapeutic option, even for patients at potential risk for PD.
Parkinson's disease incidence in glaucoma patients from israel: insights from a 20-year follow-up sample.
This large-scale study found no statistically significant association between glaucoma and the risk of developing PD. These findings suggest that any potential relationship is likely weak and may be influenced by confounding factors.