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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536121/glaucoma-screening-in-the-primary-care-setting-practical-and-innovative-approaches
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aakriti Garg Shukla, George A Cioffi
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 28, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536120/fixed-high-energy-versus-standard-titrated-energy-settings-for-selective-laser-trabeculoplasty
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sunayana N Murthy, Priyasha Goel, Suneeta Dubey, Monica Gandhi
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 28, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536115/obstacles-to-screening-today
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harry A Quigley
PURPOSE: To introduce a discussion of glaucoma screening. METHODS/RESULTS: Glaucoma screening faces challenges including not satisfying important ethical principles for medical screening. CONCLUSIONS: Approaches that would better provide care for glaucoma patients include eliminating loss to follow-up and identification of glaucoma among family members of known glaucoma patients.
March 28, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506792/novel-technologies-in-artificial-intelligence-and-telemedicine-for-glaucoma-screening
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark Christopher, Shahin Hallaj, Anuwat Jiravarnsirikul, Sally L Baxter, Linda M Zangwill
PURPOSE: To provide an overview of novel technologies in telemedicine and artificial intelligence (AI) approaches for cost-effective glaucoma screening. METHODS/RESULTS: A narrative review was performed by summarizing research results, recent developments in glaucoma detection and care, and considerations related to telemedicine and AI in glaucoma screening. Telemedicine and AI approaches provide the opportunity for novel glaucoma screening programs in primary care, optometry, portable, and home-based settings...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506830/the-effect-of-childhood-obesity-on-intraocular-pressure-corneal-biomechanics-retinal-nerve-fiber-layer-and-central-macular-thickness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sayime Aydin Eroglu, Ayse Ipek Akyuz Unsal, Furkan Verdi, Imran Kurt Omurlu, Tolga Unuvar, Ahmet Anik
PRCIS: Elevated corneal hysteresis (CH) and resistance factor (CRF) in obese and over-weight children imply weight's effect on corneal biomechanics. Increased Goldmann-correlated intraocular pressure (IOPg) in obese indicates glaucoma risk, emphasizing screening for IOP, retinal changes. PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of obesity on corneal biomechanics, retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) and central macular thicness (CMT) in children. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this prospective, cross-sectional, comparative study, 146 eyes of normal-weight, over-weight, and obese children aged between 6 to 17 years were evaluated...
March 19, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506803/outcomes-of-trabeculectomy-and-ahmed-glaucoma-valve-implantation-in-patients-with-iridocorneal-endothelial-syndrome
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naveed Nilforushan, Navid Abolfathzadeh, Arezoo Miraftabi, Mohammad Banifatemi
PRECIS: Our study highlights the long-term success of trabeculectomy or AGV surgery in subjects with glaucoma secondary to ICE syndrome. However, many of ICE syndrome cases may need multiple glaucoma surgeries to achieve controlled IOP, with/without concomitant corneal graft surgery. PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term outcome of trabeculectomy and Ahmed glaucoma valve (AGV) implantation in iridocorneal endothelial syndrome (ICE). METHODS: Patients with glaucoma secondary to ICE syndrome who underwent either trabeculectomy or AGV surgery with intraoperative adjunctive MMC from 2009 to 2020 were included in this study...
March 11, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506836/iris-cerclage-to-treat-persistent-mydriasis-following-acute-angle-closure-glaucoma-improves-visual-quality
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xianhuai Wang, Tianhui Li, Xinyu Guo, Qing Feng, Xincheng Sun
PRCIS: We developed a modified iris cerclage technique that improves best corrected visual acuity, pupillary parameters, self-assessed photophobia, and visual function index-14 questionnaire scores in patients with acute primary angle closure and permanent mydriasis after cataract surgery. PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of a modified iris cerclage technique in patients with acute primary angle closure (PAC) and permanent mydriasis after cataract surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 12 eyes of 12 patients with acute PAC and permanent mydriasis at more than 3 months after phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation underwent modified iris cerclage...
March 7, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506842/gonioscopy-assisted-transluminal-trabeculotomy-in-uveitis-related-ocular-hypertension-and-glaucoma
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soumaya Bouhout, Kenan Bachour, Paul Harasymowycz, Laurence Jaworski, Qianqian Wang, Georges M Durr
PRCIS: Gonioscopy-assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy may be an effective first line surgery for decreasing intraocular pressure and medication burden in patients with uveitis-related ocular hypertension or glaucoma. PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to determine the efficacy of Gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy (GATT) to lower the intraocular pressure (IOP) in uveitis-related ocular hypertension (OHT) or glaucoma. METHODS: Retrospective case series that included patients with uveitis-related OHT or glaucoma that underwent GATT with or without concomitant cataract extraction and intraocular lens implantation at two Canadian academic centres from July 2018 to May 2022...
March 5, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506820/relationship-between-oral-health-and-glaucoma-traits-in-the-united-kingdom
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel H Lee, Jae H Kang, Janey L Wiggs, Siegfried K Wagner, Anthony P Khawaja, Louis R Pasquale
PRECIS: In this cross-sectional analysis of UK Biobank participants, we find no adverse association between self-reported oral health conditions and either glaucoma or elevated intraocular pressures. PURPOSE: Poor oral health may cause inflammation that accelerates the progression of neurodegenerative diseases. We investigated the relationship between oral health and glaucoma. PATIENTS: United Kingdom (UK) Biobank participants. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional analysis of participants categorized by self-reported oral health status...
March 5, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506847/surgical-outcomes-of-early-versus-late-onset-glaucoma-associated-with-sturge-weber-syndrome
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vijayalakshmi A Senthilkumar, Sarvesswaran Prakash, George Varghese Puthuran, Mohammed Sithiq Uduman, Subbaiah Ramasamy Krishnadas, Steven Jon Gedde
PURPOSE: To compare long-term surgical outcomes of glaucoma associated with Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) in eyes with early and late onset disease. METHODS: Medical records of children with glaucoma associated with SWS who underwent surgical treatment between January 1990 and December 2018 were reviewed. Those diagnosed ≤2 years of age were categorized as early onset while those who were diagnosed >2 years of age were late onset. Failure was defined as intraocular pressure (IOP) >21 mm Hg or reduced <20% below baseline on two consecutive follow-up visits after 3 months, IOP ≤5 mm Hg on two consecutive follow-up visits, reoperation for glaucoma or a complication, or loss of light perception...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506760/long-term-follow-up-of-myopic-glaucoma-progression-rates-and-associated-factors
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min Gu Huh, Young In Shin, Yoon Jeong, Young Kook Kim, Ki Ho Park, Jin Wook Jeoung
PURPOSE: To investigate the progression rate of myopic glaucoma and associated factors by long-term analysis of its clinical course. DESIGN: Longitudinal observational study. METHODS: Patients who had had at least 5 years of follow-up and a spherical equivalent of - 0.5 diopters or less were included in this study. They were divided into three myopia groups according to myopic grade, namely mild myopia (-0.5 to -3.0 diopters), moderate myopia (-3...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506759/the-effect-of-bimatoprost-implant-on-glaucoma-patients-an-observational-study
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eun Young Choi, Nicholas A Johnson, Sandra Stinnett, Jullia Rosdahl, Frank Moya, Leon W Herndon
PRCIS: In this retrospective study of glaucoma patients receiving the bimatoprost implant at Duke Eye Center, the number of topical intraocular pressure-lowering medications was significantly reduced through 12 months after the implant. PURPOSE: To study the effects of the bimatoprost implant on intraocular pressure (IOP) and the need for topical IOP-lowering medications in glaucoma patients in the clinical practice setting. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients who received the bimatoprost implant at Duke Eye Center from November 2020 to October 2021 were identified...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506750/preservative-free-bimatoprost-0-01-ophthalmic-gel-for-glaucoma-therapy-a-phase-iii-randomized-controlled-trial
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francisco J Muñoz-Negrete, Fotis Topouzis, Francesco Oddone, Sylvie Nisslé, Dariusz Rokicki, Ingrida Januleviciene, Paul Harasymowycz, Ingeborg Stalmans
PURPOSE: To evaluate the intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering efficacy and safety of a preservative-free bimatoprost 0.01% ophthalmic gel (PFB 0.01% gel) compared with preserved bimatoprost 0.01% (PB 0.01%). DESIGN: Phase III, international, multicenter, randomized, 2-parallel group, investigator-masked, 3-month treatment duration. METHODS: Patients with glaucoma or ocular hypertension were randomized after a 7 week run-in/washout period to receive once-daily PFB 0...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506749/three-year-outcomes-of-the-paul-glaucoma-implant-for-treatment-of-glaucoma
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marcus Chun Jin Tan, Chee Wui Ong, Maria Cecilia Aquino, Wanxian Katherine Lun, Chelvin Cheryl Agnes Sng, Dawn Ka Ann Lim, Seng Chee Loon, Victor Koh Teck Chang, Paul Chew Tec Kuan
PRECIS: In our case series, the three-year failure for PGI implantation was 14.6%. At three years post-operatively, there was a significant reduction in mean intraocular pressure and number of glaucoma medications used. PURPOSE: To determine 3-year efficacy and safety of the PAUL Glaucoma Implant (PGI), a novel glaucoma tube shunt in patients with glaucoma. METHODS: Retrospective review of all patients who had undergone PGI implantation in a single tertiary institution in Singapore between May 1, 2017, and Jan 1, 2022...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506746/continuous-wave-transscleral-cyclophotocoagulation-and-endoscopic-cyclophotocoagulation-in-childhood-glaucoma-a-meta-analysis
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdelrahman M Elhusseiny, Amr K Hassan, Ahmed S Elsaman, Jamal O Azhari, Deborah K VanderVeen, Salah Abdelnaem, Mohammad Pakravan, Ta C Chang, Mohamed M Khodeiry, Albert S Khouri, Mohamed S Sayed, Richard K Lee, Ahmed B Sallam
PURPOSE: To report the outcomes of continuous wave-transscleral cyclophotocoagulation (TS-CPC) and endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation (ECP) in childhood glaucoma. METHODS: We performed a systematic search of relevant databases. We collected data on age, follow-up duration, type of glaucoma, previous surgical interventions, preoperative and postoperative intraocular pressure (IOP), preoperative and postoperative number of glaucoma medications, adverse events, number of sessions, and success rates at different time points...
January 26, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506849/trabeculotomy-using-the-kahook-dual-blade-for-exfoliation-glaucoma-and-primary-open-angle-glaucoma-comparison-of-outcomes-according-to-incision-range
#36
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Anna Irie, Kei-Ichi Nakashima, Toshihiro Inoue, Sachi Kojima, Yuji Takihara, Eri Takahashi
PRCIS: Large amount of trabeculotomy with Kahook Dual Blade (KDB) confers better intraocular pressure (IOP) lowering. PURPOSE: We compared the postoperative outcomes of trabeculotomy using the KDB in patients with exfoliation glaucoma (EXG) and primary open angle glaucoma between the 120-degree incision and the 210- to 240-degree incision groups. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the postoperative outcomes of trabeculotomy performed using the KDB in 101 eyes with EXG and primary open angle glaucoma, who received 120- and 210- to 240-degree incisions at Kumamoto University Hospital between April 25, 2018, and August 11, 2021...
April 1, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38031296/effect-of-glucosamine-on-intraocular-pressure-and-risk-of-developing-glaucoma
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven Lehrer, Timothy Morello, Charles Karrasch, Peter H Rheinstein, John Danias
PRCIS: Glucosamine supplementation is common but can be associated with increased intraocular pressure (IOP) and could contribute to the pathogenesis of glaucoma. It may be prudent for ophthalmologists to elicit any history of glucosamine use from their patients and advise them accordingly. Further studies on the role of glucosamine in glaucoma are warranted. BACKGROUND: The most frequently recommended slow-acting medication for osteoarthritis symptoms is glucosamine, although its effectiveness is questionable...
April 1, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38031288/association-of-postural-blood-pressure-response-with-disease-severity-in-primary-open-angle-glaucoma
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmed Ameen Ismail, Sherin Hassan Sadek, Mahmoud Ahmed Kamal, Ragai Magdy Hatata
PRCIS: Patients with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) demonstrated exaggerated postural blood pressure dip in recumbency that was positively correlated with the severity of glaucomatous optic neuropathy (GON). Postural dip testing can be used clinically as a marker of systemic vascular dysregulation in GON risk assessment. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether patients with POAG demonstrated abnormal postural blood pressure response to recumbency and whether such abnormal postural response correlated with GON severity...
April 1, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37974321/association-between-days-of-the-week-and-intraocular-pressure-japan-ningen-dock-study
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryo Terauchi, Takashi Wada, Kota Fukai, Masayuki Tatemichi, Kei Sano, Euido Nishijima, Shumpei Ogawa, Takahiko Noro, Kyoko Ito, Tomohiro Kato, Kiminori Kato, Tadashi Nakano
PRCIS: The analysis of intraocular pressure (IOP) by day of the week using the mega database showed a periodic weekly pattern with the highest value on Monday. PURPOSE: To evaluate IOP by the day of the week. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Annual health checkup examinees between April 2014 and March 2015 were cross-sectionally evaluated. As a result, 655,818 participants [51.5±10.5 (range: 20-96) years, 40.1% women] from 103 medical centers were included...
April 1, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38194285/effect-of-365-breathing-technique-on-intraocular-pressure-and-autonomic-functions-in-patients-with-glaucoma-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Tanuj Dada, Rajat S Gwal, Karthikeyan Mahalingam, Dinu Santha Chandran, Dewang Angmo, Shikha Gupta, Thirumurthy Velpandian, Kishore K Deepak
PRCIS: Patients with primary open angle glaucoma were advised to follow the "365 breathing technique" for 6 weeks in addition to their pharmacological glaucoma treatment. It helped to reduce intraocular pressure (IOP), stress biomarker-cortisol, and improve autonomic dysfunction. OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of the "365 breathing technique" on IOP, autonomic functions, and stress biomarkers in patients with primary open angle glaucoma. METHODS: In this randomized, controlled, interventional trial, after randomization, 40 patients in the intervention group followed "365 breathing" (three times a day, breathing rate: 6 cycles/min for 5 min) in addition to their pharmacological glaucoma treatment and 40 patients in the control group continued only with their pharmacological glaucoma treatment...
March 1, 2024: Journal of Glaucoma
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