Bayram, Nurettin MD; Gundogan, Medine MD; Ozsaygili, Cemal MD; Vural, Esra MD; Cicek, Ayse MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001786
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 287-292
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) spread rapidly worldwide, causing a severe outbreak. Because the disease is easily transmitted, face masks are a vital tool to slow the spread. The aim of this study is to investigate the impacts of face mask use on standard automated perimetry (SAP) results in glaucoma patients.
Wise, Audrey BS, BA*; Mannem, Deepika MS*,†; Anderson, Jon Michael BS*; Weaver, Michael MS*,‡; Hartwell, Micah PhD*,§; Vassar, Matt PhD*
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001798
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 293-299
In our sample of systematic reviews focusing on treatments for glaucoma, reviews conducted by authors with a conflict of interest were more likely to reach favorable conclusions compared with reviews without conflicted authors.
Hood, Donald C. PhD*,†; Melchior, Bruna MD†,‡; Tsamis, Emmanouil PhD*; Liebmann, Jeffrey M. MD†; De Moraes, Carlos G. MD, MPH, PhD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001766
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e134-e145
Identifying progression is of fundamental importance to the management of glaucoma. It is also a challenge. The most sophisticated, and probably the most useful, commercially available clinical tool for identifying progression is the Guided Progression Analysis (GPA), which was initially developed to identify progression using 24-2 visual field tests. More recently, it has been extended to retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and ganglion cell+inner plexiform layer thicknesses measured with optical coherence tomography (OCT).
Pradhan, Zia S. DNB, FRCOphth, FICO*; Sircar, Tushar BTech†; Agrawal, Harshit BTech†; Rao, Harsha L. MD, PhD*; Bopardikar, Ajit PhD†; Devi, Sathi DO*; Tiwari, Vijay N. PhD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001797
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e146-e152
The agreement between a head-mounted perimeter [GearVision (GV)] and Humphrey field analyzer (HFA) for total threshold sensitivity was a mean difference of ?1.9?dB (95% limits of agreement ?5 to 1). GV was the preferred perimeter in 68.2% of participants.
Rementer?a-Capelo, Laureano A. MD*; Garc?a-Pérez, Jorge L. MD, PhD*; Contreras, Inés MD, PhD*,†; Bl?zquez, Vanesa PhD*; Ruiz-Alcocer, Javier PhD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001743
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 300-303
Monofocal, trifocal, and trifocal toric intraocular lenses (IOLs) induce similar changes on overall retinal optical coherence tomography (OCT) measurements.
Ikeda, Mariana C. MD*; Bando, Andre H. MD*; Hamada, Koiti U. MD*; Nakamura, Vinicius P.L.*; Prata, Tiago S. MD, PhD*,†,‡,§; Paranhos, Augusto Jr MD, PhD*; Tatham, Andrew J. MD?; Gracitelli, Carolina P.B. MD, PhD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001806
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e153-e158
Although this sample with glaucoma had preserved central vision, they presented worse reading performance compared with similarly aged controls.
Tan, Boo Hui MBChB*,†; Young, Alexandra MSc*,†; Bianchi, Eleonora MBBS*,†; Brown, Lyndsay MSc*,†; Tatham, Andrew J. MD, MBA*
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001768
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 304-311
Ambulatory blood pressure (BP) and intraocular pressure (IOP) monitoring of patients with normal tension glaucoma (NTG) revealed features of vascular dysregulation including hypertension, blunted nocturnal BP dipping, and morning BP surge.
Angmo, Dewang MD, FRCS, FICO*; Ramesh, Priyanka MD*; Mahalingam, Karthikeyan MD*; Azmira, Kishan MD*; Pandey, Shivam PhD†; Gupta, Viney MD*; Sihota, Ramanjit MD, FRCS*; Dada, Tanuj MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001765
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 312-316
Icare tonometer overestimated intraocular pressure (IOP) as compared with Perkins and this variation was higher in IOP>19?mm?Hg and corneal opacity in patients with pediatric glaucoma.
Kiddee, Weerawat MD; Tanjana, Arunee MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001725
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 317-324
Edematous corneas had lower Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT) intraocular pressure (IOP) compared with other tonometers. A significant, mild negative correlation between central corneal thickness (CCT) and GAT IOP was found in a group of significant edematous corneas with CCT increases of >100?µm.
Bojikian, Karine D. MD, PhD*; Nobrega, Priscilla MD*; Roldan, Ashley MD*; Forrest, Samantha L. MS†; Tsukikawa, Mai MD*; Chen, Philip P. MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001785
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e159-e163
Steroid response after cataract surgery was more frequent in glaucoma patients than nonglaucoma patients. Longer axial length and more preoperative medications were risk factors for steroid response in glaucoma patients.
Tatham, Andrew J. MD; Ali, Ameer M. BSc; Hillier, Niamh MBChB
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001758
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 325-331
No significant difference in knowledge of glaucoma was found among patients attending virtual and face-to-face glaucoma clinics. Gaps in knowledge were identified in both groups highlighting the importance of incorporating patient education into glaucoma services.
Mayro, Eileen L. BA*; Ritch, Robert MD†; Pasquale, Louis R. MD†
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001784
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e164-e168
We conducted a literature review of younger patients with exfoliation syndrome (XFS) in an attempt to identify case similarities and better understand disease etiology.
Chan, Poemen P. FCOphthHK*,†; Tang, Fang Y. MD*; Leung, Dexter Y. FCOpthHK*,‡; Lam, Thomas C. MBBS*,†; Baig, Nafees FCOphthHK*,‡,§; Tham, Clement C. FCOphthHK*
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001799
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 332-339
To compare the 10-year clinical outcomes of eyes with acute primary angle closure (APAC) randomized to receive either early phacoemulsification or laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI).
Asaoka, Satoko MD*,†; Kasuga, Toshimitsu MD, PhD*; Matsunaga, Toru MSc‡; Hayashi, Yusuke MD*,†; Asada, Yosuke MD, PhD*; Iwamoto, Satoshi MD, PhD*; Hirakata, Toshiaki MD, PhD*; Honda, Rio MD, PhD*; Obazawa, Hanako MD§; Sasaki, Hidenori MD, PhD?; Ohta, Toshihiko MD, PhD†; Matsuda, Akira MD, PhD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001783
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e169-e174
Malposition of the tube through the ciliary sulcus is more frequently observed with the Ahmed glaucoma valve (AGV) than the Baerveldt drainage implant (BDI) due to the weaker rigidity of the Ahmed tube.
Gutiérrez-Ortiz, Consuelo MD, PhD*,†,‡; Moreno-Salgueiro, Agust?n MD§; Rodrigo-Rey, Sara MD?; Gonz?lez-Mesa, Ana PhD*; Pérez-Rico, Consuelo MD, PhD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001789
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e175-e179
At 6 months the procedure achieved a 33.89% drop in intraocular pressure (IOP), had an overall success rate of 57.15%, and did not change the best-corrected visual acuity. Achieving <8?mm?Hg of IOP the day after the procedure may be a prognostic success indicator.
Waibel, Soeren MD; Herber, Robert MSc; Pillunat, Lutz E. MD, PhD; Pillunat, Karin R. MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001775
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 340-346
To compare the efficacy and safety of micropulse transscleral cyclophotocoagulation applied at the level of the pars plicata transscleral micropulse cyclophotocoagulation (PLI-MPC) versus the pars plana transscleral micropulse cyclophotocoagulation (PLA-MPC).
Garmany, Armin BS*,†; Knier, Catherine BS*,†; Kung, Felix BA†; Mejia, Camilo BS†; Sargent, Jason BS†; Jamali Dogahe, Sepideh MD‡; Sabbagh, Nouran MBBS‡; Hodge, David MS§; Khanna, Cheryl L. MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001755
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 347-351
Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to compare the rate of corneal grafting after glaucoma drainage device (GDD) placement in pediatric and adult patients. Adults were at an increased risk of receiving a corneal graft after device placement.
Cyclodiode Laser as the First Surgical Approach in Childhood Glaucoma Under the Age of 8 Years
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001754
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 352-356
Cyclodiode as a primary treatment for childhood glaucoma patients younger than 8 years has a 12-month success rate of 55.24%. It can delay the need for penetrating glaucoma surgery.
Gurney, Sam P. FRCOphth*; Ahmad, Mohammad FRCOphth*; Makanjuola, Taiwo MD*; Ramm, Laura BSc*; Parulekar, Manoj V. MS, FRCS(Ed), FRCOphth*
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001759
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 357-361
This paper reports a retrospective consecutive case series investigating the efficacy of Mitomycin C-augmented trabeculectomy in the treatment of primary and secondary pediatric glaucoma in a mixed etiology, multiethnic cohort of patients.
Pandav, Surinder S. MS; Thattaruthody, Faisal MS; Singh, Simar R. MS; Chandra, Kedarisetti K. MS; Seth, Natasha G. MS; Kaur, Savleen MS; Kaushik, Sushmita MS; Raj, Srishti MS
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001749
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p 362-367
Ahmed glaucoma valve (AGV) implantation led to a significant reduction in intraocular pressure (IOP) and in antiglaucoma medications in vitrectomized eyes in previously nonglaucomatous eyes. The most common indication for vitrectomy was ocular trauma-related complications.
Azses-Halabe, Yael MD*; Gamiochipi-Arjona, Jorge E. MD*; Alvarez-Ascencio, Daniela MD*; Sarabia-J?uregui, Abraham MD*; Hern?ndez-Monroy, Kristell M. MD*; Gonzalez-Salinas, Roberto MD, PhD†; Jiménez-Rom?n, Jes?s MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001777
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e180-e183
Surgeons that perform cataract surgery combined with endocyclophotocoagulation (ECP) should rely on their preferred intraocular lens (IOL) calculation formula. There is no need to perform any correction to the IOL power, as this procedure does not modify the refractive outcome.
Farazdaghi, Marybeth K. MD; Lyons, Lance J. MD; Roddy, Gavin W. MD, PhD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001808
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e184-e186
Minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries have become increasingly popular in recent years, with the iStent Inject trabecular micro-bypass device (Glaukos, Laguna Hills, CA) being a well-tolerated treatment option for mild to moderate glaucoma, available for placement at the time of cataract surgery. While there have been reports of hyphema in the immediate postoperative period, there is little information available regarding etiology and management of delayed-onset, recurrent hyphema following iStent Inject placement. We present a case of recurrent hyphema occurring after iStent Inject placement and describe successful management with surgical removal of the device. Since we observed a reflux of heme originating from the site of stent placement into the anterior chamber intraoperatively when the intraocular pressure was lowered, we hypothesize that placement of the device into a collector channel allowed for influx of heme when the intraocular pressure dropped below episcleral venous pressure.
Krishna, Umesh MS*; Venkatesh, Rengaraj DNB†; Srinivasan, Kavitha MS*; Odayappan, Annamalai DNB*; Robin, Alan L. MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001810
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e187-e188
Quaranta, Luciano MD, PhD; Micheletti, Eleonora MD; Riva, Ivano MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001811
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e188
Garg, Prerna MS*; Dubey, Suneeta MS†
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001815
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e188-e189
Radhakrishnan, Sunita MD*,†; Nguyen, Ngoc MD‡; Pickering, Terri-Diann MD*; Tanaka, H. George MD§,?; Lieberman, Marc MD?; Wong, Patricia MD?; Iwach, Andrew G. MD*
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001814
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e189-e190
Sharma, Surabhi MS*; Gupta, Richa MS, FICO†
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001816
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e190
Cao, Jessica L. MD; Eisengart, Jonathan MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001817
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e190-e191
Polat, Osman A. MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001803
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e191-e192
Chandran, Premanand MS
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001804
April 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 4 - p e192
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