Glaucoma Journal Club

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2016 – 2021

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10 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Outcomes of Bilateral Cataracts Removed in Infants 1 to 7 Months of Age Using the Toddler Aphakia and Pseudophakia Treatment Study Registry.

Visual acuity after bilateral cataract surgery in infants younger than 7 months is good, despite frequent systemic and ocular comorbidities.

Ophthalmology2020 Apr54 citations
glaucoma-epidemiologyglaucoma-diagnosis

Myopic Shift 5 Years after Intraocular Lens Implantation in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.

After IOL implantation during infancy, the rate of myopic shift occurs most rapidly during the first 1.5 years of life.

Ophthalmology2017 Jun47 citations
iop-medical-therapyglaucoma-progression

Outcomes of Unilateral Cataracts in Infants and Toddlers 7 to 24 Months of Age: Toddler Aphakia and Pseudophakia Study (TAPS).

Although most children underwent IOL implantation concurrent with unilateral cataract removal, the incidence of complications, reoperations, and glaucoma was low when surgery was performed between 7 and 24 months of age and compared favorably with…

Ophthalmology2019 Aug46 citations
glaucoma-epidemiologyglaucoma-diagnosis

Globe Axial Length Growth at Age 5 Years in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.

Eyes treated for monocular cataract in infancy have axial growth similar to that of fellow eyes, despite having a shorter AL at the time of surgery.

Ophthalmology2017 May26 citations
glaucoma-progressionglaucoma-diagnosis

Comparison of the rate of refractive growth in aphakic eyes versus pseudophakic eyes in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.

Infants' eyes had a similar rate of refractive growth after unilateral cataract surgery whether or not an IOL was implanted.

Journal of cataract and refractive surgery2016 Dec22 citations
iop-medical-therapyglaucoma-progression

Outcomes of Bilateral Cataract Surgery in Infants 7 to 24 Months of Age Using the Toddler Aphakia and Pseudophakia Treatment Study Registry.

Follow-up to age 5 years after bilateral cataract surgery in children aged 7 to 24 months reveals a low rate of VAO and very rare glaucoma or GS diagnosis compared with infants with cataracts operated…

Ophthalmology2021 Feb19 citations
glaucoma-diagnosisglaucoma-epidemiology

Anisometropia at Age 5 Years After Unilateral Intraocular Lens Implantation During Infancy in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.

The majority of pseudophakic eyes had significant anisometropia at age 5 years.

American journal of ophthalmology2017 Aug18 citations
iop-medical-therapyglaucoma-epidemiology

Persistent Fetal Vasculature With Elongated Ciliary Processes in Children.

Eyes operated for PFV with elongated ciliary processes are unlikely to have a final visual acuity greater than 20/200 and many will need additional surgery.

American journal of ophthalmology2019 Feb17 citations
glaucoma-surgery

Globe Axial Length Growth at Age 10.5 Years in the Infant Aphakia Treatment Study.

Eyes with glaucoma or poor VA often grew longer than the fellow eye. Overall, treated eyes grew similarly in the IOL and CL groups and also kept pace with the growth of the fellow eyes.

American journal of ophthalmology2020 Aug14 citations
glaucoma-diagnosis

Cataract morphology and risk for glaucoma after cataract surgery in infants with unilateral congenital cataract.

Journal of cataract and refractive surgery2017 Dec7 citations