Glaucoma Journal Club

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2016 – 2024

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7 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Increased stroke risk among patients with open-angle glaucoma: a 10-year follow-up cohort study.

Patients who were diagnosed with OAG were more likely to experience subsequent stroke than comparison group without OAG, and the risk was greater for older adults and males.

The British journal of ophthalmology2018 Mar33 citations
glaucoma-progressionglaucoma-epidemiology

Increased risk of open-angle glaucoma among patients with diabetes mellitus: a 10-year follow-up nationwide cohort study.

Patients diagnosed with diabetes were more likely to develop open-angle glaucoma compared with patients without diabetes.

Acta ophthalmologica2018 Dec26 citations
glaucoma-epidemiologyglaucoma-diagnosis

Increased Risks of Open-Angle Glaucoma in Untreated Hypertension.

The risk for OAG becomes greater with increases in untreated BP. Stage 1 HTN per the 2017 ACC/AHA BP guidelines is a significant risk factor for OAG.

American journal of ophthalmology2023 Aug10 citations
glaucoma-epidemiology

Comparison of long-term surgical outcomes for scleral-fixated versus retropupillary iris-claw intraocular lens.

RPICIOL appears to be a safe and effective surgical option for secondary IOL surgery over a long-term follow-up, comparing favourably against conventional SFIOL.

Clinical & experimental ophthalmology2021 Sep7 citations

Risk Factors Associated With a Large Vertical Cup-to-Disc Ratio: Korean National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey.

In this study, risk factors associated with large vCDR were analyzed. Higher IOP, higher SBP, and higher AST/ALT ratio were related to vCDR ≥0.6.

Journal of glaucoma2023 Mar 15 citations
iop-medical-therapyoptic-nerve

Factors predicting redislocation or suture break in eyes after scleral-fixated intraocular lens.

Younger age, left eye involvement, postoperative complications such as ocular hypertension and glaucoma, and techniques without large incisions increase the risk of redislocation.

Journal of cataract and refractive surgery2024 Oct 1
glaucoma-epidemiology

The height of the posterior staphyloma and corneal hysteresis is associated with the scleral thickness at the staphyloma region in highly myopic normal-tension glaucoma eyes.

Subfoveal scleral thinning and non-uniform posterior staphyloma were closely related in highly myopic NTG eyes. Corneal hysteresis, corneal resistance factor and the nasal posterior staphyloma height were associated with the scleral thickness.

The British journal of ophthalmology2016 Sep
oct-imagingcornea-biomechanics