Masselos Katherine
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2018 โ 2025
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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Consistency of Structure-Function Correlation Between Spatially Scaled Visual Field Stimuli and In Vivo OCT Ganglion Cell Counts.
Stimulus sizes within critical spatial summation area (GI-II) improved structure-function correlations in the central visual field.
Evaluation of the Consistency of Glaucomatous Visual Field Defects Using a Clustered SITA-Faster Protocol.
Frontloading SFR tests can provide repeatable data for the evaluation of the consistency of pattern deviation defects in glaucoma, with no observable decline in performance from test fatigue.
Glaucoma Suspects: The Impact of Risk Factor-Driven Review Periods on Clinical Load, Diagnoses, and Healthcare Costs.
The stringency of risk assessments for glaucoma suspects impacts review periods and therefore clinical load, healthcare costs, and diagnosis rates.
ChatGPT for Addressing Patient-centered Frequently Asked Questions in Glaucoma Clinical Practice.
ChatGPT-3.5 responses to FAQs in glaucoma were generally agreeable in terms of coherency, factuality, comprehensiveness, and safety.
The Frontloading Approach to Meet Guideline-Recommended Visual Field Testing for Glaucoma: Time and Cost.
A frontloading approach and SITA-Faster paradigm led to patients attaining 6 reliable VFs over 14 months sooner than non-frontloaded, with >84% receiving the recommended number of 6 tests in the first 2 years.
Visual Field Progression Rates in Glaucoma: Frontloaded Versus Clinical Standard (Nonfrontloaded) SITA-Faster.
Frontloaded (two 24-2 SITA-Faster VF tests per eye per visit) tests detected more than twice the number of glaucoma progressors based on MD slopes in a cohort of patients with predominantly early glaucoma, compared with the clinical standard (1 VF per eye per visit).