Glaucoma Journal Club

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2018 โ€“ 2020

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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Improvement in inner retinal function in glaucoma with nicotinamide (vitamin B3) supplementation: A crossover randomized clinical trial.

Nicotinamide supplementation can improve inner retinal function in glaucoma. Further studies underway to elucidate the effects of long-term nicotinamide supplementation.

Clinical & experimental ophthalmology2020 Sep173 citations
visual-fieldoptic-nerve

The coma in glaucoma: Retinal ganglion cell dysfunction and recovery.

We show that functional recovery can occur following a prolonged course of RGC dysfunction and demonstrate how the capacity for recovery can be modified.

Progress in retinal and eye research2018 Jul95 citations
neuroprotectionoptic-nerve

A Comparison of the RETeval Sensor Strip and DTL Electrode for Recording the Photopic Negative Response.

Sensor strip electrodes are a viable alternative for recording reproducible PhNRs, especially when values are normalized to the b-wave.

Translational vision science & technology2018 Nov28 citations
visual-fieldglaucoma-diagnosis

Baseline Detrending for the Photopic Negative Response.

Baseline detrending can improve the PhNR repeatability without compromising its clinical use in glaucoma. Further studies exploring more complex processing methods are encouraged.

Translational vision science & technology2018 Sep21 citations
optic-nerveneuroprotection

Short-Term Changes in the Photopic Negative Response Following Intraocular Pressure Lowering in Glaucoma.

The optimized protocol for measuring the PhNR detected short-term improvements in a proportion of participants following IOP reduction, although the majority showed no change.

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science2020 Aug 316 citations
iop-medical-therapyvisual-field

Optimizing a Portable ERG Device for Glaucoma Clinic: The Effect of Interstimulus Frequency on the Photopic Negative Response.

An interstimulus frequency of 2 Hz was optimal for recording the PhNR, creating a good balance between testing time and signal quality.

Translational vision science & technology2018 Nov10 citations