Seong Gong Je
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2015 – 2024
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151
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11 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Vascular and metabolic comorbidities in open-angle glaucoma with low- and high-teen intraocular pressure: a cross-sectional study from South Korea.
Various vascular and metabolic comorbidities were significantly associated with low-teen OAG, but not with high-teen OAG.
Risk Factors Associated with Structural Progression in Normal-Tension Glaucoma: Intraocular Pressure, Systemic Blood Pressure, and Myopia.
Low BP measured during follow-up correlated with structural progression in medically treated NTG eyes, indicating that the evaluation of hypotension is required during the management of NTG patients.
Increased risk of open-angle glaucoma among patients with diabetes mellitus: a 10-year follow-up nationwide cohort study.
Patients diagnosed with diabetes were more likely to develop open-angle glaucoma compared with patients without diabetes.
High Pulse Wave Velocity Is Associated With Decreased Macular Vessel Density in Normal-Tension Glaucoma.
High PWV is associated with decreased mVD in NTG patients, suggesting that systemic arterial stiffness might be involved in the pathogenesis of NTG.
Long-term Intraocular Pressure Fluctuation Is a Risk Factor for Visual Field Progression in Advanced Glaucoma.
Long-term IOP fluctuations and disc hemorrhage are independent and additive risk factors of visual field progression in advanced glaucoma even at low IOPs.
Factors Associated With Differences in the Initial Location of Structural Progression in Normal-Tension Glaucoma.
Different clinical factors were associated with the initial site of structural glaucoma progression in patients with NTG depending on its peripapillary or macular location, and these findings suggest possible differences in underlying mechanisms of glaucoma…
Response to Letter to the Editor: Long-Term Intraocular Pressure Fluctuation is a Risk Factor for Visual Field Progression in Advanced Glaucoma.
Baseline intraocular pressure: an independent risk factor in severe steroid-induced ocular hypertension after intravitreal dexamethasone implant.
Higher baseline IOP is a risk factor for severe SIOH. Clinicians should be aware of the risk of SIOH when administering steroids intravitreally to patients with high baseline IOP (IOP > 19 mmHg).
Effect of trabeculectomy on the accuracy of intraocular lens calculations in patients with open-angle glaucoma.
The intraocular lens power prediction accuracy was lower in the CAT and CCT groups than in the OC group.
Risk Factors of Disease Progression After Cataract Surgery in Chronic Angle-closure Glaucoma Patients.
CACG patients with low preoperative VFI and high postoperative IOP are at risk for disease progression even after uncomplicated cataract surgery.
A hierarchical cluster analysis of normal-tension glaucoma using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography parameters.
A hierarchical cluster analysis of SD-OCT scans divided NTG patients into 3 groups based upon ONH parameters and RNFL thicknesses.