Yanagisawa Mieko
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11
2016 – 2020
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136
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11 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Evaluating the Usefulness of MP-3 Microperimetry in Glaucoma Patients.
The MP-3 microperimeter has a similar test-retest reproducibility to the HFA but a better structure-function relationship.
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.
Repeatability of the Novel Intraocular Pressure Measurement From Corvis ST.
The bIOP showed a better prevision and repeatability for IOP measurement.
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.
Mapping the Central 10° Visual Field to the Optic Nerve Head Using the Structure-Function Relationship.
The structure-function map obtained largely confirms the previously reported map; however, some important differences were observed.
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.
Goldmann V Standard Automated Perimetry Underestimates Central Visual Sensitivity in Glaucomatous Eyes with Increased Axial Length.
Visual sensitivity measured with the size V target decreases with increasing AL in the temporal area, which corresponds to the papillomacular bundle.
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Developing an Item Bank to Measure Quality of Life in Individuals With Glaucoma, and the Results of the Interview With Patients: The Effect of Visual Function, Visual Field Progression Rate, Medical, and Surgical Treatments on Quality of Life.
A new item bank to measure QOL in glaucoma patients was developed and evaluated. Age and mTDinf were found to be related to direct disability while medical and surgical treatments were related to indirect disability.
Estimating the Binocular Visual Field of Glaucoma Patients With an Adjustment for Ocular Dominance.
The most accurate estimation of binocular sensitivity was achieved using the linear monocular sensitivity summation model adjusted for ocular dominance.