Song Woo Keun
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2023 โ 2026
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9 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Assessment of Iridotrabecular Contact and Its Association With Intraocular Pressure After Phacoemulsification in Primary Angle Closure.
Quantitative assessment of circumferential ITC can predict postoperative IOP control after phacoemulsification, and thus it may be used as a reference for determining lens extraction in PACD eyes.
Comparison of the Circumpapillary Structure-Function and Vasculature-Function Relationships at Different Glaucoma Stages Using Longitudinal Data.
Significant longitudinal V-F relationships exist globally and regionally regardless of glaucoma stage but no longitudinal S-F relationship is present in advanced glaucoma.
Progressive Macular Vessel Density Loss and Visual Field Progression in Open-angle Glaucoma Eyes with Central Visual Field Damage.
Progressive mVD loss is significantly associated with VF progression (including central VF progression) in the OAG eyes with CVF loss regardless of the glaucoma stage.
Morning Blood Pressure Surge and Glaucomatous Visual Field Progression in Normal-Tension Glaucoma Patients With Systemic Hypertension.
An increased MBPS at baseline is a significant independent predictor of subsequent VF progression in NTG patients with systemic hypertension.
Anterior Chamber Angle and Intraocular Pressure Control After Phacoemulsification in Primary Angle Closure With Different Mechanisms.
SS AS-OCT parameters including ITC index and area showed different associations with postoperative IOP control, which should be considered in determination of lens extraction and treatment of PACD eyes.
Fast Central Visual Field Progression in Patients With Normal-Tension Glaucoma and Nocturnal Blood Pressure Dip.
Patients with NTG classified as over-dippers showed significantly faster central VF progression than non-dippers and dippers, with over 50% of over-dippers experiencing fast progression.
Association of 10-2 Visual Field Cluster Patterns With Visual Acuity in Normal-Tension Glaucoma Patients With Central Visual Field Defects.
HCA demonstrated consistent spatial patterns of CVFDs across various stages of NTG. The inferotemporal region (Cluster 3) consistently correlates with VA and serves as a key marker of VA loss.
Peripapillary Versus Macular Thinning to Detect Progression According to Initial Visual Field Loss Location in Normal-Tension Glaucoma.
mGCIPL outperforms pRNFL at early follow-up in detecting VF progression in IPFS eyes but not INS eyes.
Utility of targeted mean total deviation trend analysis for detecting progressive visual field changes in early-to-moderate stage glaucoma.
The rates of change in the TMTD are significantly faster than those for the mTD globally and in the VF-affected hemifields.