Glaucoma Journal Club

Lei Zhang

Northern Illinois University · Sinopec (China) · University of Maryland, Baltimore

In this database

5

2015 – 2024

DB Citations

182

across indexed articles

h-index

145

OpenAlex (all works)

Total Citations

106,693

OpenAlex (all works)

1,693 total publications (OpenAlex)694 i10-index

5 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club

Incidence of and Factors Associated With Myopia and High Myopia in Chinese Children, Based on Refraction Without Cycloplegia.

The incidence of myopia among Chinese students based on refraction without cycloplegia is among the highest of any cultural or ethnic group.

JAMA ophthalmology2018 Sep 1160 citations
glaucoma-epidemiologyiop-medical-therapy

Evaluation of the Observational Associations and Shared Genetics Between Glaucoma With Depression and Anxiety.

Our study enhances the existing epidemiological evidence and underscores the polygenic overlap between glaucoma and mental traits. This observation suggests a correlation shaped by pleiotropic genetic variants rather than being indicative of direct causal relationships.

Investigative ophthalmology & visual science2024 Mar 511 citations
glaucoma-progressionglaucoma-epidemiology

Real-world assessment of topical glaucoma medication persistence rates based on national pharmaceutical claim data in a defined population.

Our data has shown a medium level of persistence to topical glaucoma medication among middle-aged and older Australian adults. However, efforts are still needed to improve the rate of persistence.

Clinical & experimental ophthalmology2019 Sep9 citations
glaucoma-surgeryglaucoma-epidemiology

Use of antihypertensive medications and the risk of glaucoma onset: Findings from the 45 and Up Study.

This study indicated that the use of antihypertensive medications was not associated with glaucoma onset. Decreased risks of glaucoma onset in users of BBA and diuretics require further validation.

Clinical & experimental ophthalmology2022 Aug2 citations
glaucoma-progressionglaucoma-epidemiology

Dark adaptation-induced changes in rod, cone and intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cell (ipRGC) sensitivity differentially affect the pupil light response (PLR).

The changes in the sensitivity of different photoreceptors occurred at different rates, and the contraction amplitude of the PLR was significantly affected by the dark adaptation duration.

Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology = Albrecht von Graefes Archiv fur klinische und experimentelle Ophthalmologie2015 Nov
neuroprotectionglaucoma-surgery