Glaucoma Journal Club

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2015 – 2024

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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Anterior Segment Characteristics and Risk Factors for Primary Angle Closure Disease With Long Axial Lengths: The Handan Eye Study.

PACD with long AL was uncommon. A thicker peripheral iris, larger lens vault, and smaller ACW contributed to angle closure in these patients.

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science2023 Jan 313 citations
angle-anatomyglaucoma-epidemiology

Establishment and Comparison of Algorithms for Detection of Primary Angle Closure Suspect Based on Static and Dynamic Anterior Segment Parameters.

The three algorithms did not meet the requirements for population-based screening of PACS. One possible reason could be the different angle closure mechanisms in enrolled eyes.

Translational vision science & technology2020 Apr10 citations
oct-imagingangle-anatomy

Detection of primary angleclosure suspect with different mechanisms of angle closure using multivariate prediction models.

Prediction models showed the best performance for detection of PACS with PB mechanism for AC and have potential for screening of PACS.

Acta ophthalmologica2021 Jun6 citations
angle-anatomyoct-imaging

Quantitative analysis of dynamic iris changes in primary angle-closure disease with long axial lengths: the Handan Eye Study.

Dynamic and static iris parameters were consistent across patients with PACD with short, medium, or long AL and may contribute to the pathogenesis of angle closure in atypical PACD.

Eye (London, England)2024 May
oct-imagingglaucoma-surgery

Dynamic Iris Changes as a Risk Factor in Primary Angle Closure Disease.

Significant differences in iris behavior in the dark compared to light in PACS, PACD, and normal eyes add to the evidence that dynamic iris change has a role in the pathogenesis of PAC in a…

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science2016 Jan 1
oct-imagingangle-anatomy

Quantitative analysis of iris changes following mydriasis in subjects with different mechanisms of angle closure.

There are significant differences in IA and IA loss per mm of pupil change following physiologic or pharmacologic mydriasis in Chinese subjects with dissimilar dominant mechanisms for AC.

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science2015 Jan 8
oct-imagingangle-anatomy