Musch David C
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30 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
The Association between Medication Adherence and Visual Field Progression in the Collaborative Initial Glaucoma Treatment Study.
This longitudinal assessment demonstrated a statistically and clinically significant association between medication nonadherence and glaucomatous vision loss.
The relationship between intraocular pressure and glaucoma: An evolving concept.
Data linking home blood pressure monitors and home glucose sensors to dramatically improved outcomes for patients with systemic hypertension and diabetes and will be reviewed as they pertain to the question of whether ambulatory tonometry is positioned to do the same for glaucoma management.
Large Disparities in Receipt of Glaucoma Care between Enrollees in Medicaid and Those with Commercial Health Insurance.
Irrespective of race/ethnicity, Medicaid recipients with OAG are receiving substantially less glaucoma testing compared with persons with commercial health insurance.
Association of Daily Dosage and Type of Statin Agent With Risk of Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Even after accounting for baseline low-density lipoprotein level, statin exposure continued to be associated with a reduction in OAG risk.
The Impact of the Support, Educate, Empower Personalized Glaucoma Coaching Pilot Study on Glaucoma Medication Adherence.
The SEE program participants showed clinically meaningful, statistically significant improvement in glaucoma medication adherence.
Social Deprivation and the Risk of Screening Positive for Glaucoma in the MI-SIGHT Telemedicine-Based Glaucoma Detection Program.
Personal poverty, assessed as not driving a personal vehicle to the appointment, and neighborhood-level poverty were both associated with increased rates of screening positive for glaucoma or suspected glaucoma.
Trends in and Predictors of Depression Among Participants in the Collaborative Initial Glaucoma Treatment Study (CIGTS).
Depressive symptoms decreased considerably during the first year after treatment initiation, but were elevated in those with impaired VRQOL.
Central Corneal Thickness Increase Due to Stromal Thickening With Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Severity.
This study demonstrates that CCT increases with DPN severity because of an increase in stromal thickness.
Facilitators and Barriers to Glaucoma Screening Identified by Key Stakeholders in Underserved Communities: A Community-engaged Research Approach.
CER enables researchers to identify community-specific barriers and facilitators, allowing more effective program implementation.
Michigan Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health Through Telemedicine (MI-SIGHT): Baseline Methodology for Implementing and Assessing a Community-based Program.
The MI-SIGHT Program may serve as a model for glaucoma screening and care in high-risk communities.
Michigan Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health Through Telemedicine Program: First-Year Outcomes and Implementation Costs.
Telemedicine eye disease detection programs in low-income community clinics effectively identify high rates of pathology.
Binocular Measures of Visual Acuity and Visual Field versus Binocular Approximations.
We found limited benefit in binocular testing of VA in the clinical setting as a means of approximating a patient's reported visual functioning.
Association of Fellow Eye With Study Eye Disease Trajectories and Need for Fellow Eye Treatment in Collaborative Initial Glaucoma Treatment Study (CIGTS) Participants.
Among patients with newly diagnosed open-angle glaucoma, almost half had initial treatment of both eyes.
Demographic, Clinical, and Psychosocial Predictors of Change in Medication Adherence in the Support, Educate, Empower Program.
Patient-level factors associated with relatively greater improvements in medication adherence through the SEE Program included lower income, fewer glaucoma medications, and increased GD.
Relationship between Unstable Housing, Food Insecurity, and Vision Status in the MI-SIGHT Community Eye Disease Screening Program.
Because unstable housing is associated with VI and uncorrected refractive error, future initiatives could focus on interventions to address both unstable housing and the increased need for eye care among those with unstable housing.
Impact of the Support, Educate, Empower Personalized Glaucoma Coaching Program Pilot Study on Eye Drop Instillation Technique and Self-Efficacy.
The SEE program significantly decreased eye drop bottle contamination, increased eye drop instillation self-efficacy, and demonstrated an insignificant increase in ability to instill drops successfully and accurately.
Association of Contrast Sensitivity With Eye Disease and Vision-Related Quality of Life.
While CS alone is not sufficient to identify people with eye disease, it is an important measure of visual function that can add value to comprehensive eye screening.
Glaucoma Medication Adherence 1 Year after the Support, Educate, Empower Personalized Glaucoma Coaching Program.
Glaucoma medication adherence decreased significantly in the year after cessation of the SEE coaching program but remained significantly higher than baseline adherence. To maintain excellent long-term medication adherence, intermittent reinforcement sessions may be necessary.
Comparison of Medication Adherence Assessment Tools to Identify Glaucoma Medication Nonadherence.
The single-item question was the most accurate in predicting electronically monitored nonadherence among participants with poor self-reported adherence.
Engagement in the Michigan Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health through Telemedicine Program: Comparing the Effect of Clinic versus Community-Based Recruitment Strategies.
The Community Advisory Board recommendation to use community-based recruitment strategies in addition to clinic-based strategies for recruitment resulted in increased program participation. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE(S): Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found after the references.
Development of an 18-Item Measure of Symptom Burden in Patients With Glaucoma From the Collaborative Initial Glaucoma Treatment Study's Symptom and Health Problem Checklist.
These results suggest that the SHPC-18 is a reliable, responsive, and psychometrically sound measure of patient-reported, glaucoma-related symptoms.
Visual Impairment from Uncorrected Refractive Error among Participants in a Novel Program to Improve Eye Care Access among Low-Income Adults in Michigan.
URE was the main cause of VI at 2 clinics serving low-income communities and was associated with reduced vision-related quality of life.
Demographic, Comorbid, and Clinical Variables Associated With Pointwise Visual Field Damage in Glaucoma: Data From the AGIS and CIGTS Clinical Trials.
The approach used provides new longitudinal and cross-sectional insights into variation across the VF associated with demographic, comorbid, and clinical variables.
A Screening Strategy to Mitigate Vision Impairment by Engaging Adults Who Underuse Eye Care Services.
The findings of this study suggest that placing eye disease detection programs in primary care clinics in underserved areas may improve eye disease detection and treatment, possibly mitigating needless vision loss in the US.
Eye Dynamics and Engineering Network Consortium: Baseline Characteristics of a Randomized Trial in Healthy Adults.
The current study from the EDEN Consortium describes measurement methods and data analyses with emphasis on IOP variability.
Patient-Centered Outcomes After a Medication Adherence Intervention: a Pilot Study.
The SEE program improved participants' autonomous motivation, perceived support, perceived competence, glaucoma-related distress, and competence. These results point to the promising potential of SDT-guided behavioral interventions in improving patient-centered metrics.
Neighborhood Poverty and Clinic Attendance in the Michigan Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health Through Telemedicine Program.
Higher neighborhood-level poverty was associated with greater odds of missing a free eye disease screening appointment after adjusting for individual characteristics. Increased neighborhood-level resources are likely needed to bolster engagement in preventive eye care.
Performance of Optic Disc Optical Coherence Tomography Normative Database in a Large, Diverse, Real-World Cohort.
OCT normative databases should accurately reflect diverse populations to avoid misclassification by RNFL thickness color codes. Larger data sets should be leveraged to encompass the full spectrum of healthy optic nerve anatomy.
Refusal of Trabeculectomy for the Fellow Eye in Collaborative Initial Glaucoma Treatment Study (CIGTS) Participants.
Refusal of fellow eye surgery was not uncommonly encountered in the CIGTS. Those who refused fellow eye surgery had lower fellow eye IOP and were more likely to have had hypotony after study eye trabeculectomy.
Utility Analysis of Vision-related Quality of Life in Patients With Glaucoma and Different Perceptions from Ophthalmologists.
Utility values are considerably decreased in Chinese patients with glaucoma.