Keith R. Martin
Allen Institute for Brain Science · The University of Melbourne · The Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital
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23
2015 – 2025
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609
across indexed articles
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23 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Improvement in inner retinal function in glaucoma with nicotinamide (vitamin B3) supplementation: A crossover randomized clinical trial.
Nicotinamide supplementation can improve inner retinal function in glaucoma. Further studies underway to elucidate the effects of long-term nicotinamide supplementation.
Six-month Longitudinal Comparison of a Portable Tablet Perimeter With the Humphrey Field Analyzer.
MRF correlated strongly with HFA across 4 visits over a 6-month period, and has good test-retest reliability. MRF is suitable for monitoring visual fields in settings where conventional perimetry is not readily accessible.
Can Home Monitoring Allow Earlier Detection of Rapid Visual Field Progression in Glaucoma?
Detecting rapid visual field progression may be improved using a home-monitoring strategy, even when compliance is imperfect. The cost-benefit of such an approach is yet to be demonstrated, however.
Latanoprostene Bunod 0.024% in Subjects With Open-angle Glaucoma or Ocular Hypertension: Pooled Phase 3 Study Findings.
In this pooled analysis of subjects with OAG and OHT, LBN 0.024% qd provided greater IOP-lowering compared with timolol 0.5% bid and maintained lowered IOP through 12 months.
Surgical outcomes of trabeculectomy and glaucoma drainage implant for uveitic glaucoma and relationship with uveitis activity.
Surgical success rate of GDI was not significantly different from trabeculectomy for uveitic glaucoma in this study. Regular monitoring, early and prolonged intensive treatment of ocular inflammation is important for surgical success particularly following trabeculectomy.
Use of Machine Learning on Contact Lens Sensor-Derived Parameters for the Diagnosis of Primary Open-angle Glaucoma.
CLS recordings contain information complementary to IOP that enable discrimination between H and POAG.
Fast Progressors in Glaucoma: Prevalence Based on Global and Central Visual Field Loss.
This study found that approximately 1 in 8 eyes with glaucoma receiving routine care showed fast progression based on global MD values (< -1.0 dB/year) and that nearly 1 in 3 eyes showed a < -0.5 dB/year decline centrally.
Hemoglobin Video Imaging Provides Novel In Vivo High-Resolution Imaging and Quantification of Human Aqueous Outflow in Patients with Glaucoma.
Hemoglobin video imaging can be incorporated into a routine clinic slit-lamp examination to allow a detailed assessment and quantification of aqueous outflow in real time.
Systematic Underestimation of Visual Sensitivity Loss on Microperimetry: Implications for Testing Protocols in Clinical Trials.
The 4-2 staircase strategy conventionally used on microperimetry testing systematically underestimates visual sensitivity loss on the first test.
Activity Limitation in Glaucoma: Objective Assessment by the Cambridge Glaucoma Visual Function Test.
The CGVFT is a computerized visual challenge test administered to a cohort of glaucoma patients.
The Effects of Trabecular Bypass Surgery on Conventional Aqueous Outflow, Visualized by Hemoglobin Video Imaging.
HVI provides a safe method for detecting and monitoring AO perioperatively in an outpatient setting.
Systematic review and appraisal of quality, definitions and treatment recommendations of clinical guidelines for glaucoma suspects.
There is substantial room to improve the methodological quality of most current international clinical guidelines for glaucoma suspects.
Hemoglobin Video Imaging Detects Differences in Aqueous Outflow Between Eyes With and Without Glaucoma During the Water Drinking Test.
AO volume, estimated by AqCA, increases in response to IOP elevation induced by an ingested water bolus in patients with and without glaucoma.
Intraocular Pressure Spikes Following iStent Inject and the Relationship to Aqueous Outflow in Open Angle Glaucoma.
After iStent inject surgery in patients with open angle glaucoma, intraocular spikes were most commonly seen at 1 week.
High-Resolution Microperimetry for Detecting Glaucomatous Damage: A Prospective Evaluation of Performance.
High-resolution microperimetry enabled improved performance for detecting glaucomatous damage compared to SAP, highlighting the potential value of fundus-tracking and higher-resolution sampling for the detection of glaucomatous visual field loss.
Increased Glaucoma Case-Finding Through Routine Optical Coherence Tomography in Optometry Practice.
The routine use of OCT in optometric practice may lead to more timely glaucoma detection and prevention of avoidable vision loss.
Daily Meditation Practice for Managing Glaucoma Patients' Attitudes and Acceptance.
Given the high acceptance rate of 45-60 minutes daily meditation (63% of glaucoma patients sampled), this may be recommended for the benefit of patients.
Enhanced Detection of Glaucoma Progression Using Widefield Swept-Source OCT.
Qualitative evaluation of widefield OCT scans showed an enhanced detection rate for structural progression than cpRNFLT measurements in glaucoma eyes.
Comparison of Latanoprostene Bunod 0.024% and Timolol Maleate 0.5% in Open-Angle Glaucoma or Ocular Hypertension: The LUNAR Study.
LBN 0.024% QD in the evening was noninferior to timolol 0.5% BID over 3 months of treatment, with significantly greater IOP lowering in subjects with OAG or OHT at all but the earliest time point evaluated, and…
Impact of age-related macular degeneration in patients with glaucoma: understanding the patients' perspective.
Vision-related activity limitation and preference-based status are negatively impacted by severe glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration. Patients with both conditions perceive increased difficulty walking safely compared with patients with glaucoma alone.
Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Preserves Retinal Synapses in a Rat Model of Ocular Hypertension.
Platelet-derived growth factor increased microglial and monocyte-derived macrophage populations in the eye and protected intraretinal synapses from degeneration in our experimental glaucoma model.
Cambridge community Optometry Glaucoma Scheme.
The COGS community-based glaucoma screening programme is a safe and effective way of evaluating glaucoma referrals in the community and reducing false-positive referrals for glaucoma into the hospital system.
Cataract and quality of life in patients with glaucoma.
Cataract influences glaucoma-related QoL among glaucoma patients of all severity levels and is an important cause of potentially reversible visual impairment among glaucoma patients.