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10 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Glaucoma Specialist Optic Disc Margin, Rim Margin, and Rim Width Discordance in Glaucoma and Glaucoma Suspect Eyes.
In this study, glaucoma specialist RM, DM, and RW discordance was frequent and substantial, even in sectors that were suspicious for rim thinning.
Intraocular Pressure and Medication Burden With Cataract Surgery Alone, or Cataract Surgery Combined With Trabecular Bypass or Goniotomy.
Trabecular micro-bypass and goniotomy when added to cataract surgery resulted in a large decrease in IOP spikes, a modest effect on IOP, and a minimal effect on medication burden when compared with cataract surgery alone…
Glaucoma Specialist Detection of Optical Coherence Tomography Suspicious Rim Tissue in Glaucoma and Glaucoma Suspect Eyes.
Clinicians most commonly failed to detect OCT suspicious rim thickness nasally where suspicious rim tissues were also most common.
Novel Eye Drop Delivery Aid Improves Outcomes and Satisfaction.
Eye drop users preferred the NPDD over traditional eye drop delivery. The NPDD improved eye drop delivery success, reduced bottle tip contact, and decreased the number of eye drops wasted.
Glaucoma Adherence-From Theriac to the Future.
Eye Drop Adherence With an Eye Drop Bottle Cap Monitor.
The D3 monitor remained attached to the eye drop bottle cap for the duration of the study and collected adherence data in all 50 patients.
Anterior Segment Parameters are Associated With Intraocular Pressure Spikes Following Cataract Surgery in Glaucoma Patients.
IOP spikes were common in glaucoma patients after cataract surgery and were associated with anterior segment anatomy. Future studies may use risk factors to identify and prevent IOP spikes in glaucoma patients after cataract surgery.
Clinicians' Use of Quantitative Information while Assessing the Rate of Functional Progression in Glaucoma.
Expert academic glaucoma specialists' assessment of the rate of change correlated best with VFI rates, except in eyes with a VFI near the ceiling of 100%.
Clinicians' Use of Quantitative Information When Assessing the Rate of Structural Progression in Glaucoma.
The rate of change of RNFLT in the most rapidly changing sector predicted experts' assessment of the rate of structural progression better than global rates or MRW.
Concentration Accuracy of Compounded Mitomycin C for Ophthalmic Surgery.
Common compounding and storage techniques for MMC resulted in a lower accuracy and wider range of concentration than expected.