Vu Daniel M
In this database
15
2018 – 2025
DB Citations
131
across indexed articles
h-index
—
Not available
Total Citations
—
Not available
15 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Efficacy and safety of a single-use dual blade goniotomy: 18-month results.
KDB was an effective and safe procedure for different glaucoma disease severities, whether combined with cataract surgery or as a standalone surgery. It is an alternative to consider prior to pursuing more invasive glaucoma surgeries.
Factors Impacting Outcomes and the Time to Recovery From Malignant Glaucoma.
The time to maximal improvement in IOP and BVA may be longer than the time to anatomic resolution.
A Service Coverage Analysis of Primary Congenital Glaucoma Care Across the United States.
Service coverage analysis is a useful tool for identifying underserved regions for PCG referrals and evaluation. These data may assist in targeting screening programs in low access areas for pediatric glaucoma care.
A Geodemographic Service Coverage Analysis of Travel Time to Glaucoma Specialists in Florida.
There is a significant travel burden for the elderly community of Florida to reach AGS providers.
Risk Factors Associated with Missed Diagnoses of Narrow Angles by the Van Herick Technique.
Patients with NAs on gonioscopy who are men, myopic, and of black or Asian race are at increased risk of being misdiagnosed with deep angles if examined with the VH technique alone.
Treatment Patterns of Childhood Glaucoma in the United States: Analysis of IRISRegistry (Intelligent Research in Sight).
We found that 1 in 6 childhood glaucoma eyes underwent glaucoma-related procedures, and nearly all received antiglaucoma medications.
Risk Factors for Glaucoma Diagnosis and Surgical Intervention following Pediatric Cataract Surgery in the IRIS® Registry.
Glaucoma following cataract surgery diagnosis in children in the IRIS Registry was associated with young age, aphakia, unilateral cataract, and Black race.
Factors Associated with Interventions after Laser Peripheral Iridotomy for Primary Angle-Closure Spectrum Diagnoses.
African Americans were more likely than whites to carry a diagnosis of PAC or PACG at the time of LPI and were significantly more likely to be prescribed additional glaucoma medications and require glaucoma surgery after LPI.
Distribution of Port-Wine Birthmarks and Glaucoma Outcomes in Sturge-Weber Syndrome.
Lower eyelid and choroidal angiomas were associated with glaucoma diagnosis, suggesting a spatial relationship with SWS findings.
Treatment Outcomes for Juvenile Open Angle Glaucoma in Thailand.
Trabeculectomy with mitomycin C was the most common primary surgery performed in Thai patients with JOAG, and successfully reduced intraocular pressure without significant complications.
Surgical Outcomes and Risk Factors for Failure in Childhood Glaucoma: Analysis of the IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight).
Surgical failure was common in approximately half of all cases.
Outcomes of Second Trabeculectomy Versus Glaucoma Drainage Device in Juvenile Open Angle Glaucoma After Primary Trabeculectomy Failure.
Both second trabeculectomy and GDD insertion are effective treatments for JOAG after trabeculectomy failure. The second trabeculectomy required fewer medications for intraocular pressure control.
Visual Outcomes and Risk Factors for Progression in Juvenile Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Juvenile open-angle glaucoma is associated with severe visual impairment both at initial presentation and after treatment.
Factors Associated With Gonioscopy Coding Before Glaucoma Procedures in the IRISRegistry.
Preoperative gonioscopy use and/or coding is lower than expected, given current guidelines. Among glaucoma procedures, ab interno MIGS were associated with lower preoperative gonioscopy utilization.
Reply to Correspondence.