Owsley Cynthia
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2015 – 2025
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15 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Glaucoma Patient Knowledge, Perceptions, and Predispositions for Telemedicine.
Knowledge of telemedicine was variable but between one third and one half of patients had favorable attitudes toward using telemedicine for glaucoma care.
Identifying the Retinal Layers Linked to Human Contrast Sensitivity Via Deep Learning.
The findings confirmed the structure and function relationship for contrast sensitivity while highlighting the role of RGC density for human contrast sensitivity.
Compliance With Primary Open-angle Glaucoma and Primary Open-angle Glaucoma Suspect Preferred Practice Patterns in a Retail-based Eye Clinic.
Compliance with PPP guidelines for glaucoma care was very high for most elements but lower for performing dilated fundus examination, CCT, visual field, gonioscopy, and target IOP.
Comparison of Bruch's Membrane Opening Minimum Rim Width Among Those With Normal Ocular Health by Race.
BMO-MRW was not statistically different between those of AD and ED. Race-specific normative data may not be necessary for the deployment of BMO-MRW in AD patients.
Alabama Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health Through Telemedicine (AL-SIGHT): Study Design and Methodology.
The study aims to develop a model eye health system using telemedicine to prevent vision loss and address eye health among underserved and at-risk populations.
Alabama Screening and Intervention for Glaucoma and Eye Health through Telemedicine (AL-SIGHT): Baseline Results.
The high percentage of patients diagnosed with treatable eye conditions at telemedicine screening suggest these programs in FQHCs can be effective and scalable nationwide.
A Unified Rule for Binocular Contrast Summation Applies to Normal Vision and Common Eye Diseases.
Cortical binocular contrast summation appears to be preserved in spite of eye diseases that can affect the two eyes differently.
Cautionary Remarks on Linking Cognitive Impairment to Glaucoma and Age-Related Macular Degeneration.
Social Determinants of Health and Glaucoma Screening and Detection in the SIGHT Studies.
These findings were consistent across each of the SIGHT Studies, which are located in 3 geographically distinct US locations in rural Alabama, small urban locations in Michigan, and urban New York City.
MNREAD Reading Vision in Adults With Glaucoma Under Mesopic and Photopic Conditions.
Mesopic conditions make reading more challenging for both healthy controls and glaucoma patients.
Comparison of Glaucoma Diagnosis by Telemedicine, In-Person Ophthalmologist, and Optometrist.
The simulated telemedicine approach had comparable levels of agreement in glaucoma diagnosis with in-person fellowship-trained ophthalmologists, presenting a crucial complementary role in screening and increasing access to care, particularly in rural or underserved settings.
Feasibility of Glaucoma Detection Programs for At-Risk Populations Using Existing Health Care Infrastructure.
Telemetric care delivery programs that capitalize on existing infrastructure within a retail-based care setting or FQHCs may provide a promising setting to cost-effectively screen for glaucoma and other eye diseases that are potentially expandable nationwide.
Appreciating the Role of Mental Health in Glaucoma Diagnosis and Care.
Association between Glaucoma and At-fault Motor Vehicle Collision Involvement among Older Drivers: A Population-based Study.
A population-based study suggests that older drivers with glaucoma are more likely to have a history of at-fault MVC involvement than those without glaucoma.
Binocular visual field impairment in glaucoma and at-fault motor vehicle collisions.
On the basis of clinical measures of visual field routinely used in the management of glaucoma, drivers with glaucoma with severe PD field defects in the binocular field have a higher rate of at-fault MVC…