Zetterberg Madeleine
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2015 – 2026
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14 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Phacoemulsification and primary implantation with bag-in-the-lens intraocular lens in children with unilateral and bilateral cataract.
For children having cataract surgery with primary implantation of BIL-IOL, VAO is rare and visual outcome overall good. Unilateral cataracts are associated with a higher proportion of ocular comorbidity and poorer visual outcome.
Vision-related quality of life and visual function in a 70-year-old Swedish population.
Low contrast sensitivity is a predictor of experiencing poor vision.
Retinal detachment after cataract surgery: a population-based study.
The three main risk factors for RRD following cataract surgery were found to be sex, age and axial length.
A Composite Risk Score for Capsule Complications Based on Data from the Swedish National Cataract Register: Relation to Surgery Volumes.
Case mix, as calculated from a composite risk score based on preoperative and intraoperative parameters registered in the National Cataract Register (NCR), may contribute to the decrease in capsule complications from 2007 to 2016 and…
Evaluation of selective laser trabeculoplasty as an intraocular pressure lowering option.
For many patients with glaucoma, SLT was an effective treatment option for lowering IOP.
Optimal Performance of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty: Results from the Swedish Optimal SLT Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial.
The magnitude and longevity of SLT results increases substantially if SLT is performed according to the 360/high protocol, without compromising safety. Therefore, we recommend that 360/high SLT be considered as standard treatment.
Secondary glaucoma and visual outcome after paediatric cataract surgery with primary bag-in-the-lens intraocular lens.
Comorbidity strongly increases the risk of secondary glaucoma. Surgery during the first month is correlated with better CDVA outcome and glaucoma. After 5 weeks of age, glaucoma rate is low with the BIL-IOL.
The prevalence of glaucoma in a 70-year-old Swedish population in the city area of Gothenburg.
The prevalence of glaucoma was comparable to that reported previously.
Late-onset glaucoma following congenital cataract surgery: Occurrence, visual acuity and risk factors: A 37-year longitudinal follow-up.
Life-long follow-up of all patients who have undergone surgery for congenital cataract in childhood is recommended.
Single nucleotide polymorphisms in LOXL1 as biomarkers for progression of exfoliation glaucoma in Sweden.
This was the first study to show an association of the SNPs LOXL1_rs2165241 and LOXL1_rs1048661 with the progression of exfoliation glaucoma. Further large-scale studies are required to verify these findings.
Vision-related quality of life among 70-year-olds diagnosed with glaucoma.
Patients with self-reported glaucoma assessed a lower VRQoL but not lower general quality of life.
The impact of topical NSAID treatment on selective laser trabeculoplasty efficacy.
Topical NSAID treatment was not associated with an increased SLT efficacy. On the contrary, the present study is the first to demonstrate that SLT effectiveness may even be reduced by NSAIDs.
Predictors of Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty Efficacy: Results from the Swedish Optimal Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial.
The 360/high SLT protocol remained the most effective and reliable technique after adjustment for multiple predictors.
Outcome of surgical treatment of primary and secondary glaucoma in young children.
The incidences and outcome of surgically treated paediatric glaucoma were in accordance with previous studies.