Glaucoma Journal Club

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2020 – 2024

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7 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Value of 10-2 Visual Field Testing in Glaucoma Patients with Early 24-2 Visual Field Loss.

In this study of glaucoma patients with early damage with the 24-2 test, there was little evidence that adding the 10-2 test revealed additional undetected defects in the central visual field.

Ophthalmology2021 Apr36 citations
visual-fieldglaucoma-diagnosis

Discrepancy in Loss of Macular Perfusion Density and Ganglion Cell Layer Thickness in Early Glaucoma.

Less than one-third of patients with early glaucoma had more loss of perfusion compared with conventional structural loss in the macula.

American journal of ophthalmology2021 Jan16 citations
visual-fieldoptic-nerve

Impact of Glaucoma Severity on Rates of Neuroretinal Rim, Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer, and Macular Ganglion Cell Layer Thickness Change.

The rates of MRW, RNFL, and GCL thickness change were not significantly influenced by glaucoma severity at baseline; however, GCL thickness was able to statistically contrast the rate of change between healthy subjects and glaucoma…

American journal of ophthalmology2022 Jul11 citations
optic-nervevisual-field

Rates of Visual Field Change in Patients With Glaucoma and Healthy Individuals: Findings From a Median 25-Year Follow-up.

The results of this cohort study suggest that over a median follow-up of more than 25 years, the rate of visual field change in patients receiving treatment for glaucoma was comparable to that of healthy individuals.

JAMA ophthalmology2022 May 19 citations
visual-fieldglaucoma-progression

Peripapillary Retinal Segmentation in OCT Angiography.

Ophthalmology2020 Dec5 citations
oct-imaging

Sequence and Detectability of Changes in Macular Ganglion Cell Layer Thickness and Perfusion Density in Early Glaucoma.

A decrease in GCL thickness precedes a measurable decrease in macular PD. Early glaucomatous progression is more frequently detectable with changes in GCL thickness compared to macular PD.

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science2024 Dec 2
oct-imagingglaucoma-progression

Variability of scan quality and perfusion density in longitudinal optical coherence tomography angiography imaging.

Perfusion density measurements are subject to increasing experience of either the operator or participant, or a combination of both. These findings have implications for the interpretation of longitudinal measurements with OCT-A.

The British journal of ophthalmology2024 Jun 20
oct-imagingglaucoma-progression