Glaucoma Journal Club

Jarukasetphon Ravivarn

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2015 โ€“ 2020

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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

A Single Wide-Field OCT Protocol Can Provide Compelling Information for the Diagnosis of Early Glaucoma.

A single-page report based upon a single, wide-field OCT scan has the information needed to diagnose early glaucoma with excellent sensitivity/specificity.

Translational vision science & technology2016 Nov73 citations
visual-fieldoptic-nerve

Association of Macular Visual Field Measurements With Glaucoma Staging Systems.

These findings suggest that current glaucoma staging systems based on 24-2 (or 30-2) visual fields underestimate disease severity and the presence of macular damage.

JAMA ophthalmology2019 Feb 127 citations
visual-fieldoptic-nerve

Optical Coherence Tomography Can Be Used to Assess Glaucomatous Optic Nerve Damage in Most Eyes With High Myopia.

For most eyes with high myopia, there is sufficient information in OCT scans to allow for accurate diagnosis of GON.

Journal of glaucoma2020 Oct19 citations
visual-fieldoct-imaging

Progression of Local Glaucomatous Damage Near Fixation as Seen with Adaptive Optics Imaging.

Progressive changes in RNF bundles associated with deep defects on 10-2 VFs can be seen within about 1 year with AO-SLO imaging.

Translational vision science & technology2017 Jul15 citations
visual-fieldoct-imaging

Optical Coherence Tomography and Glaucoma Progression: A Comparison of a Region of Interest Approach to Average Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness.

In this population, RNFL thinning in a ROI is a better measure of progression than is average cpRNFL thickness change.

Journal of glaucoma2017 May10 citations
optic-nerveiop-medical-therapy

A Region-of-Interest Approach for Detecting Progression of Glaucomatous Damage With Optical Coherence Tomography.

For detecting progression of local RNFL damage in patients with glaucoma, an OCT ROI approach appears superior to the OCT global RNFL thickness measure typically used.

JAMA ophthalmology2015 Dec
optic-nerveoct-imaging