Ryan Eyn Kidd Man
Singapore National Eye Center · Singapore Eye Research Institute · Duke-NUS Medical School
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2017 – 2026
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56
across indexed articles
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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Vision impairment and major eye diseases reduce vision-specific emotional well-being in a Chinese population.
Severe VI and glaucoma are associated with substantial decrements in vision-specific emotional well-being, highlighting the importance of preventing progression of vision loss.
Association Between Risk of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Glaucoma: The Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases Study.
Intermediate or high risk of OSA is associated with 50% higher odds of having glaucoma in our Singaporean population, with a 2-fold higher risk of glaucoma observed in Malays (but not Indians); however a conformational…
Development and Validation of a Preference-Based Glaucoma Utility Instrument Using Discrete Choice Experiment.
Use of Glau-U revealed large decrements in utility that were associated with late-stage glaucoma, suggesting that this new instrument may be useful for cost-effectiveness analyses of interventions and informing resource allocation policies for glaucoma and…
Glaucoma in Older Asians Aged 60 to 100 Years: Prevalence, Factors, Trends, and Projections (2024-2040).
Glaucoma is common among older Singaporeans, with notable sociodemographic and modifiable clinical factors. Rising prevalence among Indians and the projected increase in cases underscore the need for targeted screening and early interventions.
Efficiency, Precision, Validity, and Reliability of GlauCAT-Asian Computerized Adaptive Tests in Measuring Glaucoma-Related Quality of Life.
GlauCAT-Asian provides efficient, precise, accurate, valid, and reliable measurement of the patient-centered impact of glaucoma.
Prevalence, Risk Determinants, and Burden of Undiagnosed Age-Related Eye Diseases Among Older Asian Adults.
In this cross-sectional cohort study, the rates of undiagnosed age-related eye diseases were relatively high, and these conditions were associated with poorer patient-centered outcomes and greater health care expenditure.