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2015 – 2023
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9 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
The relationship between contrast sensitivity and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in patients with glaucoma.
Contrast sensitivity in the left upper area of vision for both eyes correlated most strongly with the thickness of the inferior quadrant of the RNFL.
Vision-related Performance and Quality of Life of Patients With Rapid Glaucoma Progression.
Factors associated with rapid glaucoma progression included worse VF MD decreased scores of performance-based measures and subjectively worse VRQoL. After 1 year, rapid progressors had a significant reduction in contrast sensitivity as measured by SPARCS.
Correlation between Central Visual Field Defects and Stereopsis in Patients with Early-to-Moderate Visual Field Loss.
Central visual field defects were associated with increased odds of poor stereoacuity in patients with early-to-moderate glaucomatous VF loss.
Glaucoma-Associated Visual Task Performance and Vision-Related Quality of Life in South India.
The I-CAARV is a valid performance-based measure of vision-dependent functioning in glaucoma in south India.
The Impact of Visual Field Clusters on Performance-based Measures and Vision-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Glaucoma.
Scores of central VF defects in the better eye and inferior hemisphere defects in both eyes were positively correlated with performance-based measures of the ability to perform activities of daily living.
Comparing Gonioscopy With Visante and Cirrus Optical Coherence Tomography for Anterior Chamber Angle Assessment in Glaucoma Patients.
Visante and Cirrus OCT imaging may have limited ability to identify angle closure because of difficulty identifying angle structures. Gonioscopy by well-trained clinicians had remarkably consistent agreement for identifying angle-closure risk.
Relationships Between Measures of the Ability to Perform Vision-Related Activities, Vision-Related Quality of Life, and Clinical Findings in Patients With Glaucoma.
Contrast sensitivity tests and VF mean deviation were associated with both objective measures of the ability to act and subjective measurements of VRQoL.
A comparison of methods used to evaluate mobility performance in the visually impaired.
A validated scoring system based on errors is more effective when assessing visual disability during mobility testing than recording the time taken for course completion.
The Spaeth/Richman contrast sensitivity test (SPARCS): design, reproducibility and ability to identify patients with glaucoma.
SPARCS has high test-retest reliability. It is easily accessible via the internet and identifies patients with glaucoma well.