Glaucoma Journal Club

Scott R. Lambert

Palo Alto University · Stanford University

In this database

18

2015 – 2026

DB Citations

408

across indexed articles

h-index

55

OpenAlex (all works)

Total Citations

10,607

OpenAlex (all works)

475 total publications (OpenAlex)207 i10-index

18 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Glaucoma-Related Adverse Events at 10 Years in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial.

Risk of glaucoma-related adverse events continues to increase with longer follow-up of children following unilateral cataract removal in infancy and is not associated with primary IOL implantation.

JAMA ophthalmology2021 Feb 154 citations
optic-nerveglaucoma-diagnosis

Outcomes of Bilateral Cataracts Removed in Infants 1 to 7 Months of Age Using the Toddler Aphakia and Pseudophakia Treatment Study Registry.

Visual acuity after bilateral cataract surgery in infants younger than 7 months is good, despite frequent systemic and ocular comorbidities.

Ophthalmology2020 Apr54 citations
glaucoma-epidemiologyglaucoma-diagnosis

Myopic Shift 5 Years after Intraocular Lens Implantation in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.

After IOL implantation during infancy, the rate of myopic shift occurs most rapidly during the first 1.5 years of life.

Ophthalmology2017 Jun47 citations
iop-medical-therapyglaucoma-progression

Outcomes of Unilateral Cataracts in Infants and Toddlers 7 to 24 Months of Age: Toddler Aphakia and Pseudophakia Study (TAPS).

Although most children underwent IOL implantation concurrent with unilateral cataract removal, the incidence of complications, reoperations, and glaucoma was low when surgery was performed between 7 and 24 months of age and compared favorably with…

Ophthalmology2019 Aug46 citations
glaucoma-epidemiologyglaucoma-diagnosis

Intraocular Lens Implantation during Early Childhood: A Report by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Intraocular lens implantation is not recommended for children 6 months of age or younger because there is a higher incidence of visual axis opacities with this treatment compared with aphakia.

Ophthalmology2019 Oct39 citations
glaucoma-epidemiology

Visual Acuity and Ophthalmic Outcomes in the Year After Cataract Surgery Among Children Younger Than 13 Years.

Amblyopia was frequently observed during the first year after lensectomy in this cohort of children younger than 13 years.

JAMA ophthalmology2019 Jul 131 citations
glaucoma-diagnosis

Globe Axial Length Growth at Age 5 Years in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.

Eyes treated for monocular cataract in infancy have axial growth similar to that of fellow eyes, despite having a shorter AL at the time of surgery.

Ophthalmology2017 May26 citations
glaucoma-progressionglaucoma-diagnosis

Visual Acuity and Ophthalmic Outcomes 5 Years After Cataract Surgery Among Children Younger Than 13 Years.

In this cohort study, development of glaucoma or glaucoma suspect was common in children 5 years after lensectomy.

JAMA ophthalmology2022 Mar 123 citations
glaucoma-epidemiologyglaucoma-diagnosis

Comparison of the rate of refractive growth in aphakic eyes versus pseudophakic eyes in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.

Infants' eyes had a similar rate of refractive growth after unilateral cataract surgery whether or not an IOL was implanted.

Journal of cataract and refractive surgery2016 Dec22 citations
iop-medical-therapyglaucoma-progression

Outcomes of Bilateral Cataract Surgery in Infants 7 to 24 Months of Age Using the Toddler Aphakia and Pseudophakia Treatment Study Registry.

Follow-up to age 5 years after bilateral cataract surgery in children aged 7 to 24 months reveals a low rate of VAO and very rare glaucoma or GS diagnosis compared with infants with cataracts operated…

Ophthalmology2021 Feb19 citations
glaucoma-diagnosisglaucoma-epidemiology

Anisometropia at Age 5 Years After Unilateral Intraocular Lens Implantation During Infancy in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.

The majority of pseudophakic eyes had significant anisometropia at age 5 years.

American journal of ophthalmology2017 Aug18 citations
iop-medical-therapyglaucoma-epidemiology

Globe Axial Length Growth at Age 10.5 Years in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.

Eyes with glaucoma or poor VA often grew longer than the fellow eye. Overall, treated eyes grew similarly in the IOL and CL groups and also kept pace with the growth of the fellow eyes.

American journal of ophthalmology2020 Aug14 citations
glaucoma-diagnosis

Cataract morphology and risk for glaucoma after cataract surgery in infants with unilateral congenital cataract.

Journal of cataract and refractive surgery2017 Dec7 citations

Complications, Visual Acuity, and Refractive Error 3 Years after Secondary Intraocular Lens Implantation for Pediatric Aphakia.

Eyes with secondary IOL implantation have a risk of developing new GRAEs.

Ophthalmology2024 Oct5 citations
iop-medical-therapyglaucoma-epidemiology

Association of Age With Glaucoma and Visual Acuity Outcomes 10.5 Years After Unilateral Congenital Cataract Surgery.

Age adjusted for gestation and chronological age are important risk factors for glaucoma and visual acuity in patients who have undergone cataract removal in infancy.

American journal of ophthalmology2025 Aug3 citations
glaucoma-epidemiology

Predicting 10 Year Glaucoma Using Anterior Segment Biometry for Infants with Unilateral Congenital Cataract.

ACD has a significant association with glaucoma following congenital cataract surgery.

American journal of ophthalmology2026 Mar
glaucoma-diagnosis

Corneal Changes in Children after Unilateral Cataract Surgery in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.

Cataract extraction during infancy with IOL implantation was not associated with a reduced EC count in treated compared with fellow eyes, although CCT was increased.

Ophthalmology2015 Nov
glaucoma-diagnosiscornea-biomechanics

Glaucoma-Related Adverse Events in the First 5 Years After Unilateral Cataract Removal in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.

These results suggest that glaucoma-related adverse events are common and increase between ages 1 and 5 years in infants after unilateral cataract removal at 1 to 6 months of age; primary IOL placement does not…

JAMA ophthalmology2015 Aug
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