Sakata Lisandro M
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2015 โ 2018
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5 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Association of Baseline Anterior Segment Parameters With the Development of Incident Gonioscopic Angle Closure.
These findings suggest that smaller AOD750 and larger LV measurements are associated with the development of incident gonioscopic angle closure after 4 years among participants with gonioscopically open angles at baseline.
Predictive Value of the Water Drinking Test and the Risk of Glaucomatous Visual Field Progression.
IOP peaks detected with the WDT were predictive of future visual field progression in a treated POAG population. This stress test could be a useful tool for risk assessment in daily practice.
Comparison of the Intraocular Pressure Variation Provoked by Postural Change and by the Water Drinking Test in Primary Open-angle Glaucoma and Normal Patients.
POAG eyes demonstrated a significant IOP increase when assuming the supine position and during the WDT.
Author Response, "The Water-drinking Test and Glaucoma Progression: Considerations Regarding the Test Usefulness as an Independent Risk Assessment Tool".
Anterior Segment Imaging Predicts Incident Gonioscopic Angle Closure.
Anterior segment OCT imaging at baseline predicts incident gonioscopic angle closure after 4 years among subjects who have gonioscopically open angles and iridotrabecular contact on AS OCT at baseline.