Nara G. Ogata
Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo
In this database
10
2018 – 2020
DB Citations
257
across indexed articles
h-index
10
OpenAlex (all works)
Total Citations
337
OpenAlex (all works)
10 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Corneal Biomechanics and Visual Field Progression in Eyes with Seemingly Well-Controlled Intraocular Pressure.
Approximately one-quarter of eyes with well-controlled IOP may show visual field progression over time. Thin cornea and low CH are main risk factors.
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Visual Crowding in Glaucoma.
In glaucoma patients, a pronounced visual crowding effect is observed, even in the presence of mild visual field loss on standard perimetry.
Association between Rates of Visual Field Progression and Intraocular Pressure Measurements Obtained by Different Tonometers.
Mean ORA IOPwas more predictive of rates of visual field loss than mean IOP obtained by GAT or RBT.
A Prospective Longitudinal Study to Investigate Corneal Hysteresis as a Risk Factor for Predicting Development of Glaucoma.
Baseline lower CH measurements were significantly associated with increased risk of developing glaucomatous visual field defects over time.
Comparison of Short- And Long-Term Variability in Standard Perimetry and Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography in Glaucoma.
Long-term variability was higher than short-term variability on SD-OCT and SAP.
What Is the Amount of Visual Field Loss Associated With Disability in Glaucoma?
Application of an LCA model allowed categorization of patient-reported outcomes and quantification of visual field levels associated with disability in glaucoma.
Macular Pigment and Visual Function in Patients With Glaucoma: The San Diego Macular Pigment Study.
These results challenge previous studies that reported that glaucoma is associated with low MP.
Comparing the Rule of 5 to Trend-based Analysis for Detecting Glaucoma Progression on OCT.
Trend-based analysis was superior to the simple rule of 5 for identifying progression in glaucoma eyes and should be preferred as a method for longitudinal assessment of global SD-OCT RNFL change over time.
The Relationship Between Asymmetries of Corneal Properties and Rates of Visual Field Progression in Glaucoma Patients.
CH asymmetry between eyes was associated with asymmetry on rates of visual field change, providing further support for the role of CH as a risk factor for glaucoma progression.