Yamashita Takehiro
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2015 – 2025
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14 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Changes in Axial Length and Progression of Visual Field Damage in Glaucoma.
The main finding was that an increase in AL was significantly related to slower VF progression in the inferior hemifield.
Investigating the usefulness of a cluster-based trend analysis to detect visual field progression in patients with open-angle glaucoma.
Cluster-based trend analysis and mTD trend analysis results were significantly associated in all clusters and with all lengths of VF series.
Validating Variational Bayes Linear Regression Method With Multi-Central Datasets.
VBLR outperformed OLSLR to predict future VF progression, and the VBLR has a potential to be a helpful tool at clinical settings.
Improving the Structure-Function Relationship in Glaucomatous Visual Fields by Using a Deep Learning-Based Noise Reduction Approach.
Applying VAE to VF data results in an improved structure-function relationship.
Comparing Structure-Function Relationships Based on Drasdo's and Sjöstrand's Retinal Ganglion Cell Displacement Models.
Structure-function relationships evaluated based on both the Drasdo and Sjöstrand models significantly improved around the fovea, particularly when using the Drasdo model. This was not the case in other areas.
Effects of ocular and systemic factors on the progression of glaucomatous visual field damage in various sectors.
Smoking status is related to glaucomatous VF progression in all sectors of the inferior hemifield.
Validation of formula-predicted glaucomatous optic disc appearances: the Glaucoma Stereo Analysis Study.
The GSAS classification formula can predict and quantify each component of different optic disc appearances in each eye and provide a novel parameter to describe glaucomatous optic disc characteristics.
Relationship between the Vertical Asymmetry of the Posterior Pole of the Eye and the Visual Field Damage in Glaucomatous Eyes.
Vertical asymmetry of the posterior pole was related to the vertical asymmetry of glaucomatous VF damage.
Bleb Plication for a Leaking Bleb After Trabeculectomy.
This new method of bleb plication was effective for sealing bleb leakage.
The Relationship Between Optic Disc and Retinal Artery Position and Glaucomatous Visual Field Progression.
Progression of the inferior VF was associated with the superior retinal artery angular position in this study of POAG.
Longitudinal changes in the position and thickness of the peak peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer in school children.
The ST and IT peaks shifted toward the line connecting the fovea and the center of the optic disc between ages 8-9 and 14-15 years, and IT thickness increased.
Adjusting Circumpapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Profile Using Retinal Artery Position Improves the Structure-Function Relationship in Glaucoma.
Correcting cpRNFL profile, using the retinal artery position significantly strengthened the structure-function relationship. In most optic disc sectors, using the papillomacular bundle tilt improved cpRNFL thickness measurements.
Evaluation of Glaucoma Progression in Large-Scale Clinical Data: The Japanese Archive of Multicentral Databases in Glaucoma (JAMDIG).
Age and the degree of VF damage were related to future progression.
Relationship Between Location of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Defect and Curvature of Retinal Artery Trajectory in Eyes With Normal Tension Glaucoma.
The supratemporal NFLDs were located closer to the fovea in eyes with the retinal artery closer to the fovea in NTG patients.