Lucy Katie A
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2016 – 2022
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7 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Can Macula and Optic Nerve Head Parameters Detect Glaucoma Progression in Eyes with Advanced Circumpapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Damage?
Macula GCIPL and ONH parameters may be useful in tracking progression in patients with advanced glaucoma.
Thick Prelaminar Tissue Decreases Lamina Cribrosa Visibility.
Thick prelaminar tissue was associated with impaired visualization of the LC. Healthy subjects generally had thicker prelaminar tissue, which potentially could create a selection bias against healthy eyes when comparing LC structures.
Clinical Prediction Performance of Glaucoma Progression Using a 2-Dimensional Continuous-Time Hidden Markov Model with Structural and Functional Measurements.
The 2D CT HMM demonstrated promising prediction performance in detecting glaucoma change performance in a simulated clinical setting using an independent cohort.
Microstructural Deformations Within the Depth of the Lamina Cribrosa in Response to Acute In Vivo Intraocular Pressure Modulation.
The LC deforms unevenly throughout its depth in response to IOP modulation at fixed ICP.
Comparing Acute IOP-Induced Lamina Cribrosa Deformations Premortem and Postmortem.
Increasing IOP acutely caused nonlinear LC deformations with an overall smaller effect postmortem than premortem.
Decreased Lamina Cribrosa Beam Thickness and Pore Diameter Relative to Distance From the Central Retinal Vessel Trunk.
These findings results demonstrate the importance of considering the anatomical location of CRVT in the assessment of the LC, as there is a relationship between the distance from the CRVT and the LC microstructure, which…
Glaucoma Structural and Functional Progression in American and Korean Cohorts.
Ethnicity, baseline disease severity, disease subtype, and clinical diagnosis should be considered when comparing glaucoma progression studies.