Thieme Hagen
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2015 – 2025
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9 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Telemetric Measurement of Intraocular Pressure via an Implantable Pressure Sensor-12-Month Results from the ARGOS-02 Trial.
The EYEMATE-IO sensor was safely implanted in 22 patients and performed reliably until the end of follow-up. This device allows for continual and long-term measurements of IOP.
Combined Multi-Modal Assessment of Glaucomatous Damage With Electroretinography and Optical Coherence Tomography/Angiography.
The combination of ERG measures and OCT-A improved diagnostic performance and enhanced understanding of pathophysiology in glaucoma.
Implanted Microsensor Continuous IOP Telemetry Suggests Gaze and Eyelid Closure Effects on IOP-A Preliminary Study.
Our data suggest that IOP varies reproducibly with gaze direction, albeit with patient variability.
Single- and Dual-Task Gait Performance in Patients With Open-Angle Glaucoma: A Cross-sectional Study.
The present study revealed a significantly higher MTC variability as well as medium effect sizes for a lower MTC and higher MTC dual-task costs in glaucoma patients compared with healthy controls, which might be related…
The Value of Intraocular Pressure Telemetry in Monitoring the Therapeutic Effect of Glaucoma Medications.
Assessment of the effect of physical activity on intraocular pressure using a novel implanted telemetric pressure sensor.
In our study, IOP, heart rate and blood pressure increased and decreased with physical intensity, suggesting these parameters are closely linked and potentially driven by a common mechanism during aerobic exercise.
Treadmill-walking impairs visual function in early glaucoma and elderly controls.
Here, we introduce a paradigm for the assessment of visual function during walking.
Reproducibility of consecutive automated telemetric noctodiurnal IOP profiles as determined by an intraocular implant.
Twenty-four hour automatic measurements of IOP are correlated on consecutive days and, though to a lesser degree, with self-measurements.
Cyclophotocoagulation and cyclocryocoagulation as primary surgical procedures for open-angle glaucoma.
A moderate reduction in IOP is achievable with both procedures, with CCT tending to produce a greater reduction in pressure.