Horn Folkert K
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9 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Can Glaucomatous Visual Field Progression be Predicted by Structural and Functional Measures?
Both measurement of RNFLT by OCT and Glaucoma probability score by CSLO are highly predictive of future visual field conversion and provide independent predictive information beyond optic disc assessment, central corneal thickness, and SAP pattern…
Predictive Factors for Visual Field Conversion: Comparison of Scanning Laser Polarimetry and Optical Coherence Tomography.
Both GDx-VCC and SD-OCT demonstrate comparable results in predicting future visual field conversion if taking typical scans for GDx-VCC.
Responses of Postreceptoral Pathways Elicited by L- and M-Cone Isolating ON- and OFF-Electroretinograms in Glaucoma Patients.
The ERGs to 70° cone isolating sawtooth stimuli reflect cone opponency.
Pattern electroretinogram, blue-yellow visual evoked potentials and the risk of developing visual field defects in glaucoma suspects: a longitudinal "survival" analysis with a very long follow-up.
PERG helps to estimate glaucoma suspects' risk for visual field defects.
Comparison of frequency doubling and flicker defined form perimetry in early glaucoma.
FDF and FDT stimulations can be used to detect patients with early glaucoma. Combined consideration of RNFL thickness and results from one of these perimetric tests can increase the total number of detected patients.
Confocal Laser Scanning Tomography to Predict Visual Field Conversion in Patients With Ocular Hypertension and Early Glaucoma.
Confocal scanning laser tomography is a useful imaging modality to predict future visual field conversion.
The Effect of Long-term Antiglaucomatous Drug Administration on Central Corneal Thickness.
We recommend regular measurements before and during therapy with prostaglandin monotherapy and a combined therapy with prostaglandins, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, and β-blockers.
Predicted and measured retinal nerve fiber layer thickness from time-domain optical coherence tomography compared with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography.
These data suggest that the prediction of mean pRNFLT values by equations derived from TD-OCT and SD-OCT can be conducted with high levels of agreement.
Flicker-defined form perimetry in glaucoma patients.
The FDF stimulus was able to detect beginning glaucoma damage. Patients with SAP-MD values exceeding 5 dB should be monitored with conventional perimetry because of its larger dynamic range.