Xu Jiangang
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2021 โ 2026
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11 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Corneal Stiffness and Modulus of Normal-Tension Glaucoma in Chinese.
The corneas of NTG patients were softer than those of HTG patients and controls, as assessed by CID, which were associated with thinner CCT. These might suggest different ocular biomechanical properties in NTG and HTG.
Laser in Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension Trial (LIGHT) in China - A Randomized Controlled Trial: Design and Baseline Characteristics.
Compared with participants in the LiGHT UK trial, participants in this trial were younger, more myopic and had more severe visual field defects.
Two-Year Outcomes of Phacogoniotomy vs Phacotrabeculectomy for Advanced Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma With Cataract: A Noninferiority Randomized Clinical Trial.
Mean IOP reduction with phacogoniotomy was noninferior to phacotrabeculectomy for advanced PACG and cataract at 2-year follow-up with no differences detected in complete or qualified success or mean number of antiglaucomatous medications.
The Impact of Intraocular Pressure Changes on Corneal Biomechanics in Primary Open-angle Glaucoma.
Changes in IOP have an impact on corneal biomechanical parameters.
A Novel Indentation Assessment to Measure Corneal Biomechanical Properties in Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension.
Parameters derived from the CID and Corvis ST demonstrated agreement in the measurement of corneal biomechanical properties. The stiffness and modulus can characterize in vivo corneal biomechanical properties.
Efficacy and Safety of Surgical Peripheral Iridectomy, Goniosynechialysis, and Goniotomy for Advanced Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma Without Cataract: 1-Year Results of a Multicenter Study.
The combination of SPI, GSL, and GT is a safe and effective surgical approach for advanced PACG without cataract. It has great potential as a first-line treatment option for these patients.
Outcome of Goniotomy Over 120, 240 and 360 Degrees in Juvenile Open Angle Glaucoma: A Multicenter Study.
240-degree and 360-degree GT showed similar efficacy in IOP reduction and were superior to 120-degree GT. More extensive GT may provide better outcomes in JOAG.
Outcomes of Phacogoniotomy for Medically Controlled and Uncontrolled Primary Open Angle Glaucoma With Cataract: A Multicenter Study.
POAG with cataract could be effectively treated by phacogoniotomy, regardless of medically controlled or medically uncontrolled status at baseline.
Peripheral Iridectomy With Goniosynechialysis and Goniotomy vs Trabeculectomy for Advanced PACG: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
In this randomized clinical trial among patients with advanced PACG without cataract, SPI + GSL + GT demonstrated noninferiority (4-mm Hg margin) to trabeculectomy for IOP at 12 months, with fewer interventions (including bleb massage, suture lysis, or releasable sutures) but no difference in postoperative medication use.
High-Pass Visual Acuity Loss and Macular Structure-Function Relationship in Patients With Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Compared with conventional VA, high-pass VA displays slightly higher sensitivity to visual loss in glaucoma and has a stronger correlation with the nasal-side macular GCL+IPL thickness.
Two-Year Outcomes of Goniotomy After Failed Surgery for Glaucoma: A Multicenter Study.
Goniotomy safely and effectively lowered intraocular pressure and medication use for two years in patients with prior failed glaucoma surgery, offering a viable treatment option.