Karl J. Lackner
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz · University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz · German Centre for Cardiovascular Research
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2020 – 2025
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7 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Profile in Relation to Refractive Error and Axial Length: Results From the Gutenberg Health Study.
The pRNFL profiles are related to individual ocular and systemic parameters.
Intraocular Pressure and Its Relation to Ocular Geometry: Results From the Gutenberg Health Study.
IOP values are related to ocular geometry, as shown in this population-based study on Caucasian subjects.
Association of Birth Weight with Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Adulthood-Results from a Population-Based Study.
Our data show that there is a weak relationship between birth weight and pRNFL thickness in adulthood.
Peripheral corneal thickness and associated factors - results from the population-based German Gutenberg Health Study.
The results of the present study suggest that several general and ocular parameters are associated with peripheral corneal thickness.
Change of Intraocular Pressure Over 5 Years and its Relationship to Cardiovascular Parameters: Results From the Gutenberg Health Study.
This population-based study found a relationship between IOP change over 5 years and BMI and systolic blood pressure change, respectively. These findings suggest the importance of monitoring cardiovascular risk factors in IOP management.
The Association of Polygenic Risk Score With Glaucoma and Its Related Traits: Results From Two German Population-Based Studies.
Higher GPRS is associated with glaucoma prevalence, higher IOP and thinner pRNFL in two population-based studies in Germany. These associations were particularly seen in older participants.
Altered Neuroretinal Tissue in Childhood Cancer Survivors: Data From the German CVSS Study.
The pRNFL is thinner in CCS with most common tumor entities, except lymphoma and germ cell tumors. Cranial radiation and platin derivates had negative effects on the pRNFL thickness.