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18 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Steroids and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in the postoperative regime after trabeculectomy - which provides the better outcome? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
In conclusion, there is a low level of evidence to support the clinician in deciding which postoperative regime provides a more favourable outcome because of inconsistency in the reported outcomes between studies and a low number of patients for each comparable intervention and outcome.
Microcystic macular oedema in optic neuropathy: case series and literature review.
There are no known treatments of MME. In conclusion, MME seems to be a marker of severe optic nerve atrophy irrespective of the underlying cause.
Primary congenital glaucoma in Denmark, 1977-2016.
We provide unique nation-based information on the incidence of PCG from a single country covering 40 years.
Needling after trabeculectomy - does augmentation by anti-metabolites provide better outcomes and is Mitomycin C better than 5-Fluoruracil? A systematic review with network meta-analyses.
We found no significant difference in the efficacy of using either MMC, 5-FU or no anti-metabolite in needling revision of trabeculectomies.
Interactions between ocular and systemic disease using national register-based data in the Danish Excellence Centre in Ophthalmic Epidemiology (DECODE-EYE): study perspective.
Denmark has a strong tradition in register-based healthcare research, given a high number of validated national registers and databases.
Pars plana vitrectomy combined with hyaloido-zonula-iridectomy in treatment of patients with chronic aqueous misdirection: A systematic literature review and case series.
In treatment-resistant malignant glaucoma, vitrectomy combined with a hyaloido-zonula-iridectomy should be considered performed to ensure communication between the anterior chamber and the vitreous cavity.
Long-term success after trabeculotomy in primary congenital glaucoma - a study with up to 35 years follow-up.
Dedicated follow-up of patients with PCG is essential as the disease may continue to progress even after years of quiescence and some children need multiple surgeries to control IOP.
Long-term risk of glaucoma after cataract surgery in childhood.
Cataract surgery in childhood is associated with a high risk of late-onset glaucoma. Regular lifelong follow-up is important to ensure early diagnosis and prevent extensive vision loss.
Prevalence and risk factors for hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis suppression in infants receiving glucocorticoid eye drops after ocular surgery.
Infants are at risk of having hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis suppression if they receive a high daily glucocorticoid dose per weight by topical ocular administration.
Biometry and corneal aberrations after cataract surgery in childhood.
Eyes operated for childhood cataract have higher order aberrations compared with non-operated eyes.
Vision-related quality of life in patients with glaucoma before and after trabeculectomy.
Overall, VR-QoL in glaucoma patients was similar before and after trabeculectomy, reflecting the procedure's stabilizing effect on both objective and subjective visual function.
Long-term functional and structural outcomes in patients with primary congenital glaucoma-A Danish nationwide study.
In Denmark, most patients with bilateral PCG retain VA ≥6/18 in the better seeing eye. Poor VA was associated with poor VF. Longer diagnostic delay and more surgeries were associated with a poorer prognosis.
Associations between visual function and ultrastructure of the macula and optic disc after childhood cataract surgery.
Children with pseudophakia have a thicker macula but this does not seem to be related to visual function.
Anterior chamber flare and central macular thickness after trabeculectomy versus after phacoemulsification.
No significant difference in AC flare was found between trabeculectomy and phacoemulsification participants at baseline and early postoperatively.
Comparing glaucoma risk in children receiving low-dose and high-dose glucocorticoid treatment after cataract surgery.
Low-dose glucocorticoid treatment was associated with a lower risk of glaucoma in children with axial lengths ≥18 mm.
Trabeculotomy outcomes in paediatric patients with steroid-induced ocular hypertension or glaucoma: a case series and literature review.
Trabeculotomy is a safe and effective surgical option for paediatric steroid-induced ocular hypertension or glaucoma, ensuring long-term IOP control without the need for further medication or surgical intervention.
Bleb morphology after trabeculectomy: A comparison of the Indiana Bleb Appearance Grading Scale and three-dimensional anterior segment optical coherence tomography.
IBAGS demonstrated a stronger association with IOP, suggesting its greater relevance in assessing trabeculectomy bleb morphology for predicting surgical success.
Long-term visual outcomes and ocular complications in children with Marner's hereditary cataracts operated in the period 1940-2021.
After cataract surgery in childhood, many patients achieve normal visual acuity, but mild visual field loss is common. Long-term follow-up is important due to the high risk of glaucoma.