Greenfield David S
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28 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Comparison of Glaucoma Progression Detection by Optical Coherence Tomography and Visual Field.
OCT is more sensitive than VF for the detection of progression in early glaucoma. While the utility of NFL declines in advanced glaucoma, GCC remains a sensitive progression detector from early to advanced stages.
Trends in Glaucoma Surgeries Performed by Glaucoma Subspecialists versus Nonsubspecialists on Medicare Beneficiaries from 2008 through 2016.
From 2008 through 2016, a large shift in practice from traditional incisional glaucoma surgeries to MIGS procedures was observed.
Baseline Fourier-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Structural Risk Factors for Visual Field Progression in the Advanced Imaging for Glaucoma Study.
Focal GCC and NFL loss as measured by FDOCT are the strongest predictors for VF progression among the measurements considered.
Predictive Factors for the Rate of Visual Field Progression in the Advanced Imaging for Glaucoma Study.
Focal loss measured by FD-OCT or VF along with CCT are strong baseline predictors for the rate of glaucoma progression.
Detecting Glaucoma Progression Using Guided Progression Analysis with OCT and Visual Field Assessment in Eyes Classified by International Classification of Disease Severity Codes.
Spectral-domain OCT progression was significantly more common than VF progression in glaucomatous eyes classified with mild and severe disease. Structure and function should be monitored closely across the entire spectrum of glaucoma severity.
Safety and Efficacy of Diode Laser Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation in Eyes With Good Visual Acuity.
TSCPC demonstrates a strong reduction in IOP and glaucoma medication use.
Malignant Glaucoma After Laser Peripheral Iridotomy.
Malignant glaucoma is a rare complication of laser iridotomy and should be considered in eyes with progressive anterior chamber shallowing and myopia despite normal IOP.
Relationship between Blood Pressure and Rates of Glaucomatous Visual Field Progression: The Vascular Imaging in Glaucoma Study.
Lower baseline 24-hour ABPM measurements, as well as low SBP during follow-up, were associated significantly with faster rates of glaucomatous SAP progression and may be used as a predictor of risk of glaucomatous progression.
Is Obstructive Sleep Apnea Associated With Progressive Glaucomatous Optic Neuropathy?
This study does not support a relationship between OSAS and glaucomatous progression. No correlation was observed between OSAS severity and rate of VF loss.
A Comparison of Resource Use and Costs of Caring for Patients With Exfoliation Syndrome Glaucoma Versus Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Healthcare resource utilization and costs are substantially higher for managing patients with XFG compared to POAG.
Outcomes of the Second Aqueous Shunt Implant Versus Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation Treatment Study: A Randomized Comparative Trial.
Short-term overall success rates were high with either SGDD or CPC. However, SGDD was associated with more clinic visits and an increased risk of additional glaucoma surgery.
Comparison of Outcomes From Delayed-Onset Bleb-Related Endophthalmitis Treated With Pars Plana Vitrectomy Versus Vitreous Biopsy.
In eyes with delayed-onset BRE, isolated organisms, visual outcomes, and IOP control were similar after initial PPV compared with TI.
Direct Costs of Second Aqueous Shunt Implant Versus Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation (The Assists Trial).
The total direct cost in the SGDD group was more than double that in the CPC group, driven largely by the cost of the study procedure.
Nicotinamide and Pyruvate in Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Randomized Controlled Trial on Neuroprotection-Design and Methodology.
This novel trial design may deliver valuable data on the neuroprotective potential of nicotinamide and pyruvate supplementation in glaucoma and improve our understanding of optimal study design for longitudinal randomized clinical trials focused on glaucoma neuroprotection.
The Effect of 24-Hour Blood Pressure on Rates of Central and Peripheral Glaucomatous Visual Field Progression.
Lower baseline 24-hour ambulatory BP measurements were significantly associated with faster rates of SAP progression in the central and peripheral regions.
Thirty Years of Glaucomatous Damage with Normal Intraocular Pressure.
In Reply: Fluid Misdirection Syndrome: The Unified Definition of Malignant Glaucoma.
Regression Analysis of Optical Coherence Tomography Disc Variables for Glaucoma Diagnosis.
Our various regression approaches were not able to significantly improve disc-based OCT glaucoma diagnosis.
Effectiveness of Single-Digit IOP Targets on Decreasing Global and Localized Visual Field Progression After Filtration Surgery in Eyes With Progressive Normal-Tension Glaucoma.
Achieving single-digit IOP targets with filtration surgery has a beneficial effect on reducing global and localized rates of VF progression in NTG eyes with progression at low IOP.
Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Analyses of Age Effects on Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer and Ganglion Cell Complex Thickness by Fourier-Domain OCT.
Longitudinal and cross-sectional analyses provided consistent rates of approximately 0.2% per year of age-related thinning in NFL and GCC thicknesses.
Predicting Development of Glaucomatous Visual Field Conversion Using Baseline Fourier-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography.
Reductions in NFL and GCC thickness can predict the development of glaucomatous VF loss in glaucoma suspects and preperimetric glaucoma patients.
Safety And Efficacy Of Achieving Single-Digit Intraocular Pressure Targets With Filtration Surgery In Eyes With Progressive Normal-Tension Glaucoma.
Trabeculectomy is a safe and effective method for achieving single-digit IOP targets in NTG eyes with progression at low IOP.
Comparison of primary graft survival following penetrating keratoplasty and Descemet's stripping endothelial keratoplasty in eyes with prior trabeculectomy.
Eyes with prior glaucoma showed higher rates of DSEK graft failure compared with PK. Patients with prior trabeculectomy demonstrated higher and earlier corneal graft failure rates with DSEK than with PK.
Combining measurements from three anatomical areas for glaucoma diagnosis using Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography.
Combining structural measurements of GCC, NFL and disc variables from FD-OCT created a GSDI that improved the accuracy for glaucoma diagnosis.
Reproducibility of retinal oxygen saturation in normal and treated glaucomatous eyes.
Retinal oximetry measurements using SRO are highly reproducible in both treated glaucomatous and normal eyes.
Short-term enhancement of visual field sensitivity in glaucomatous eyes following surgical intraocular pressure reduction.
Short-term enhancement of central and peripheral VF sensitivity occurs after surgical reduction of IOP in glaucomatous eyes and may represent a potential biomarker for retinal ganglion cell response to therapeutic interventions in glaucoma.
Advanced imaging for glaucoma study: design, baseline characteristics, and inter-site comparison.
Site-to-site variation was smaller than both the variation within groups and the changes attributable to glaucoma. Therefore pooling of participants between sites is appropriate.
Surgical outcomes of superior versus inferior glaucoma drainage device implantation.
No differences were observed in the overall success rates of initial GDD implantation performed at the superior and inferior limbus in this cohort.