Jin Ling
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2016 โ 2026
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20 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Classification of Visual Field Abnormalities in Highly Myopic Eyes without Pathologic Change.
We propose a new and reproducible classification system of VF abnormalities for nonpathologic high myopia. Applying a comprehensive classification system will facilitate communication and comparison of findings among studies.
Longitudinal Changes in Macular Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Metrics in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma With High Myopia: A Prospective Study.
VD in DCP reduced significantly more quickly in POAG eyes with high myopia over time. Density in the DCP reduced more quickly when baseline VD was low.
In-the-Bag Versus Ciliary Sulcus Secondary Intraocular Lens Implantation for Pediatric Aphakia: A Prospective Comparative Study.
Compared with ciliary sulcus secondary IOL implantation, in-the-bag IOL implantation reduced AEs and yielded better IOL centration and BCVA for pediatric aphakia.
Two-year outcome of phacogoniotomy for advanced primary angle-closure glaucoma with cataracts: a multicentre study.
PEI+GSL+GT is shown to be effective and safe in treating advanced PACG with cataract over a 2-year follow-up period. The combined surgery may be considered as an alternative for patients with advanced PACG.
Two-Year Outcomes of Phacogoniotomy vs Phacotrabeculectomy for Advanced Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma With Cataract: A Noninferiority Randomized Clinical Trial.
Mean IOP reduction with phacogoniotomy was noninferior to phacotrabeculectomy for advanced PACG and cataract at 2-year follow-up with no differences detected in complete or qualified success or mean number of antiglaucomatous medications.
High Myopia Normative Database of Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness to Detect Myopic Glaucoma in a Chinese Population.
The HM-specific normative database is more capable of detecting HMG eyes than the SS OCT built-in database, which may be an effective tool for differential diagnosis between HMG and HM.
The Impact of Pharmacological Dilation on Intraocular Pressure in Primary Angle Closure Suspects.
Postdilation IOP elevation was similar among treated and untreated eyes, and the risk of developing AAC was very low, even among patients with PACS.
Assessment of Artifacts in Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography for Glaucomatous and Normal Eyes.
OAG eyes had more SS-OCTA image artifacts than normal eyes. IQS is an imperfect tool for identifying artifacts.
Longitudinal Changes of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer and Ganglion Cell-Inner Plexiform Layer in Highly Myopic Glaucoma: A 3-Year Cohort Study.
The patterns of pRNFL and mGC-IPL thinning differ between HMG and OAG.
Outcome of Goniotomy Over 120, 240 and 360 Degrees in Juvenile Open Angle Glaucoma: A Multicenter Study.
240-degree and 360-degree GT showed similar efficacy in IOP reduction and were superior to 120-degree GT. More extensive GT may provide better outcomes in JOAG.
Peripheral Iridectomy With Goniosynechialysis and Goniotomy vs Trabeculectomy for Advanced PACG: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
In this randomized clinical trial among patients with advanced PACG without cataract, SPI + GSL + GT demonstrated noninferiority (4-mm Hg margin) to trabeculectomy for IOP at 12 months, with fewer interventions (including bleb massage, suture lysis, or releasable sutures) but no difference in postoperative medication use.
Safety and Efficacy of Goniotomy following Failed Surgery for Glaucoma.
GT seems to be a safe and effective procedure for patients with prior failed surgery for glaucoma.
Multi-Quantitative Assessment of AS-OCTA Complemented AS-OCT for Monitoring Filtering Bleb Function After Trabeculectomy.
The quantitative vascular characteristics detected by AS-OCTA were significant for the bleb monitor. The MVMS-BH-MCS grading system had achieved outstanding accuracy in reflecting the surgical results.
Visual Outcomes of Children With Primary Congenital Glaucoma Receiving Different Refractive Corrections: The CLEVR-PCG Randomized Clinical Trial.
These findings suggest that RGPCLs provided superior visual acuity and contrast sensitivity improvement vs continued spectacle wear for children after PCG surgery.
Two-year outcomes after goniotomy with or without secondary intraocular lens implantation in pediatric glaucoma following cataract surgery: a prospective cohort study.
Evaluation of an Augmented-Reality Head-Mounted Display Among Patients With Glaucomatous Tunnel Vision.
The AR HMD significantly improved the VF, CS, and visual search performance of patients with glaucomatous tunnel vision, but it did not improve patients' VA and mobility performance.
Knowledge of Glaucoma Among New Patients to a Tertiary Eye Care Center in China.
Patients at tertiary eye care centers lack glaucoma knowledge, despite experience with eye care providers previously. Implementing health education at all levels is crucial in preventing glaucoma-related visual impairment.
Predicting the risk of glaucoma-related adverse events following secondary intraocular lens implantation in paediatric eyes: a 3-year study.
Two nomograms could sensitively and accurately identify children at high risk of GRAEs after secondary IOL implantation to help early identification and timely intervention.
Preoperative characteristics and compliance with follow-up after trabeculectomy surgery in rural southern China.
Follow-up after 2 weeks was inadequate to provide optimal clinical care, and surgery is being applied too late to avoid blindness in the majority of patients.
Interventions to Promote Follow-up After Trabeculectomy Surgery in Rural Southern China: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
In this setting, low-cost interventions may significantly improve postoperative follow-up after glaucoma surgery, a potential opportunity for interventions known to improve surgical success.