Wong Tien Y
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2015 – 2024
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14 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Digital technology, tele-medicine and artificial intelligence in ophthalmology: A global perspective.
As ophthalmic services adapt and form a "new normal", the rapid adoption of some of telehealth and digital innovation during the pandemic is also discussed.
Deep learning in ophthalmology: The technical and clinical considerations.
Technical and clinical aspects to build a DL system to address those needs, and the potential challenges for clinical adoption are discussed.
Inter-relationship between ocular perfusion pressure, blood pressure, intraocular pressure profiles and primary open-angle glaucoma: the Singapore Epidemiology of Eye Diseases study.
In this population-based sample of nearly 10 000 Asian individuals, we showed that low SOPP was associated with POAG.
Vision impairment and major eye diseases reduce vision-specific emotional well-being in a Chinese population.
Severe VI and glaucoma are associated with substantial decrements in vision-specific emotional well-being, highlighting the importance of preventing progression of vision loss.
Retinal Arteriolar Narrowing in Young Adults With Glaucomatous Optic Disc.
Retinal arterioles were narrower in young adults with GOD compared with normal, suggesting that the presence of GOD might be associated with subclinical changes in retinal vascularization even in the absence of increased intraocular pressure.
Shared Cared for Stable Glaucoma Patients: Economic Benefits and Patient-centered Outcomes of a Feasibility Trial.
Managing stable glaucoma patients at a primary care setting is a cost saving, safe, and effective shared care while enhancing professional collaboration between hospital and community settings.
Evaluating the outcome of screening for glaucoma using colour fundus photography-based referral criteria in a teleophthalmology screening programme for diabetic retinopathy.
Opportunistic screening for glaucoma in a lower VCDR group could result in a high number of unnecessary referrals.
Association of Vision Impairment and Major Eye Diseases With Mobility and Independence in a Chinese Population.
Bilateral VI in this population was associated with substantial decrements in M&I, with glaucoma and cataract independently associated with worse M&I.
Inter-Relationships Between Retinal Vascular Caliber, Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness, and Glaucoma: A Mediation Analysis Approach.
Mediation analyses indicated that the effect of retinal vascular narrowing on glaucoma was partially the result of thinning of RNFL. These findings provide additional mechanistic insights linking retinal vascular narrowing and glaucoma.
Determinants of pupil diameters and pupil dynamics in an adult Chinese population.
Among normal eyes in an adult Chinese population, SPC was associated with larger baseline PD.
The Impact of Lens Vault on Visual Acuity and Refractive Error: Implications for Management of Primary Angle-closure Glaucoma.
The magnitude of LV was not associated with VA or spherical equivalent. Lens extraction may be a consideration in eyes with angle closure with large LV in the absence of visually significant cataract.
Aggregate Effects of Intraocular Pressure and Cup-to-Disc Ratio Genetic Variants on Glaucoma in a Multiethnic Asian Population.
Higher IOP-, VCDR-specific GRSs were associated with greater risk of glaucoma.
Angle-closure glaucoma in Asians: comparison of biometric and anterior segment parameters between Japanese and Chinese subjects.
Compared to Chinese, Japanese angle-closure eyes have smaller and more crowded anterior segment with thicker lenses.
Glaucoma and associated visual acuity and field loss significantly affect glaucoma-specific psychosocial functioning.
The mean age of participants was 66.2±11.0 years, and 63% were male.