Wang Qing
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2022 โ 2025
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12 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study (NYC-SIGHT): Baseline Results and Costs of a Cluster-Randomized Trial.
This innovative study in public housing developments targeted high-risk populations, provided access to eye-care, and improved early detection of ocular diseases in New York City.
American Glaucoma Society-American Academy of Ophthalmology Position Statement on Nicotinamide Use for Glaucoma Neuroprotection.
The ICD-10 Glaucoma Severity Score Underestimates the Extent of Glaucomatous Optic Nerve Damage.
The ICD-10 system relies solely on damage seen on the 24-2 and as provides a 24-2 functional score rather than a "glaucoma" severity score.
Patient Navigators Improve In-Office Eye Exam Adherence After Community Eye Screenings in a Randomized Clinical Trial: NYC-SIGHT Study.
Patient navigators improved adherence to in-office eye exams following community-based eye health screenings and referral to ophthalmology among an underserved population.
Identifying Rapid Glaucoma Progression Using Hemifield Rates of Progression.
Hemifield ROPs are more sensitive to focal progression (or faster progression) than global rates and can aid in tailoring management and treatment decisions.
Matrine Reduces Intraocular Pressure in Corticosteroid-Induced Ocular Hypertensive Mouse Eyes.
Matrine decreased the IOP in the DEX-induced OHT mouse model, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic agent for managing glaucoma, particularly in corticosteroid-associated secondary cases.
Glaucoma Screening and Referral Risk Factors in a High-Risk Population: Follow-Up Study of the Manhattan Vision Screening Study.
Our findings support public health approaches that focus on community-based eye health screenings in high-risk populations and prioritize underserved communities.
Perimetry Testing in the 10th Decade of Life.
A total of 3951 VF tests were collected from 289 patients (530 eyes) who met the inclusion criteria.
Association of Psychosocial Factors with Activation Among Patients with Glaucoma.
We identified modifiable behavioral factors that could increase patients' self-perceived ability and confidence to manage their own eye care.
Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study (NYC-SIGHT): a nested cross-sectional assessment of falls risk within a cluster randomised trial.
This study detected a significant amount of falls risk in an underserved population.
Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-Up Study (NYC-SIGHT): optometric exam improves access and utilization of eye care services.
This community-based screening initiative demonstrated the effectiveness of optometric exams in detecting vision-affecting conditions and identified factors associated with having a recent dilated eye exam.
Improving glaucoma staging in clinical practice by combining the ICD-10 glaucoma severity classification system and optical coherence tomography.
Combining OCT and VF data provides better staging of glaucoma severity than VF data alone.