Jeremy D. Keenan
University of California, San Francisco · San Francisco Foundation
In this database
8
2015 – 2024
DB Citations
28
across indexed articles
h-index
47
OpenAlex (all works)
Total Citations
9,483
OpenAlex (all works)
8 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Reproducibility of 5 Methods of Ocular Tonometry.
The Icare and NCT both demonstrated good agreement with GAT across a wide range of IOPs and could be considered for glaucoma screening programs.
Clinic-Based Eye Disease Screening Using Non-Expert Fundus Photo Graders at the Point of Screening: Diagnostic Validity and Yield.
Non-expert eye disease screening in health clinics may be a useful model for detection of eye disease in resource-limited settings.
Comparison of Structural, Functional, Tonometric, and Visual Acuity Testing for Glaucoma: A Prospective Diagnostic Accuracy Study.
OCT had moderate sensitivity and fair specificity for diagnosing moderate to advanced glaucoma and should be prioritized during an initial assessment for glaucoma.
The Relationship Between Melanin and Glaucoma: A Case-control Study.
This study failed to find a significant association between skin pigmentation and glaucoma using an objective and reproducible assessment of pigmentation.
Diagnostic Accuracy of Frequency-Doubling Technology and the Moorfields Motion Displacement Test for Glaucoma.
Frequency-doubling technology and MDT perimetry had fair diagnostic accuracy for glaucoma detection when administered to naïve test takers in this South Indian population.
Relationship Between Intraocular Pressure and Age: A Population-Based Study in Nepal.
Mean IOP was lower among older individuals in Nepal, consistent with many studies from East Asia and in contrast to many studies from western populations.
Anterior Segment OCT for Detection of Narrow Angles: A Community-Based Diagnostic Accuracy Study.
On AS-OCT, the AOD750 parameter detected approximately two-thirds of cases of gonioscopically narrow angles when test specificity was set to 90%.
Effect of glaucoma tube shunt parameters on cornea endothelial cells in patients with Ahmed valve implants.
Although this was a retrospective study with inherent limitations, tubes that are closer to the cornea seem to lead to increased loss of adjacent endothelial cells.