Glaucoma Journal Club

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5

2020 – 2025

DB Citations

52

across indexed articles

h-index

38

OpenAlex (all works)

Total Citations

10,774

OpenAlex (all works)

274 total publications (OpenAlex)85 i10-index

5 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Risk Factors Associated with Structural Progression in Normal-Tension Glaucoma: Intraocular Pressure, Systemic Blood Pressure, and Myopia.

Low BP measured during follow-up correlated with structural progression in medically treated NTG eyes, indicating that the evaluation of hypotension is required during the management of NTG patients.

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science2020 Jul 147 citations
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Factors Associated With Differences in the Initial Location of Structural Progression in Normal-Tension Glaucoma.

Different clinical factors were associated with the initial site of structural glaucoma progression in patients with NTG depending on its peripapillary or macular location, and these findings suggest possible differences in underlying mechanisms of glaucoma…

Journal of glaucoma2022 Mar 14 citations
optic-nerveglaucoma-progression

Impact of COVID-19 on ophthalmic medical access during successive waves: Demographics, disease factors, and wave locations.

The COVID-19 pandemic decreased outpatient visits and surgeries for eye diseases, with more significant impact on women, older patients, and those residing near wave locations.

Clinical & experimental ophthalmology20241 citations
glaucoma-epidemiology

3D integrated approach to structural and functional monitoring in glaucoma.

The 3D trajectory model visualises distinct progression patterns, with structural changes preceding functional decline in earlier stages and functional-only progression dominating in advanced stages.

The British journal of ophthalmology2025 Nov 9
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Optic Nerve Head Morphology is Associated with the Initial Location of Structural Progression in Early Open Angle Glaucoma.

The location of layer loss and CDR are related to the layer where loss is first detected (either pRNFL or mGCIPL) in open angle glaucoma.

Journal of glaucoma2023 Nov 1
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