El-Nimri, Nevin W. OD, PhD*; Manalastas, Patricia Isabel C. MD*; Zangwill, Linda M. PhD*; Proudfoot, James A. MSc*; Bowd, Christopher PhD*; Hou, Huiyuan MD, PhD*; Moghimi, Sasan MD*; Penteado, Rafaella C. MD*; Rezapour, Jasmin MD*; Ekici, Eren MD*,†; Shoji, Takuhei MD*,‡; Ghahari, Elham MD*,§; Yarmohammadi, Adeleh MD*; Weinreb, Robert N. MD*
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001860
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p e276-e284
Macular superficial capillary plexus (SCP) vessel density is more informative than deep capillary plexus (DCP) vessel density for the detection of glaucoma.
Lee, Won June MD, PhD*,†; Hong, Rimkyung MD*,‡; Kang, Min Ho MD, PhD*,‡; Cho, Heeyoon MD, PhD*,‡; Han, Sang-Woong MD, PhD§; Yi, Joo-Hark MD, PhD§; Shin, Yong Un MD, PhD*,‡; Seong, Mincheol MD, PhD*,‡
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001762
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p 459-464
The aim was to investigate the effects of hemodialysis (HD) on peripapillary choroidal thickness (PCT) by swept-source optical coherence tomography and on other ophthalmologic parameters in patients with end-stage kidney disease.
Liu, Chang MD*; Umapathi, Ruthra M. BSc†; Atalay, Eray MD‡; Schmetterer, Leopold PhD*,§,?,¶,#,**,††; Husain, Rahat MD(Res), FRCOphth*; Boey, Pui Yi FRCS(Ed)*; Aung, Tin FRCS(ED), PhD*,§,‡‡; Nongpiur, Monisha E. MD, PhD*,§
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001828
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p 465-472
Reduction of intraocular pressure (IOP) by latanoprost in treatment-naive eyes is significantly correlated to an increase in vessel density (VD) at the optic nerve head (ONH).
Olander, Kenneth W. MD, PhD*; Sato, Michelle A. MD†; Abrams, Marc A. MD, PhD‡; Jerkins, Gary W. MD§; Lu, Fenghe MD, PhD?; Dinh, Phillip PhD?; Odani-Kawabata, Noriko PhD?,¶; Chabi, Almira MD?; Shams, Naveed K. MD, PhD?,¶
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001836
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p 473-480
No significant difference was found between the intraocular pressure (IOP) lowering of omidenepag isopropyl 0.002% once daily (QD) and twice daily (BID). However, adverse events (AEs) were higher in the BID arm; thus, QD dosing is the preferred dosing frequency for further investigation.
Stoner, Ari M. BS*; Capitena Young, Cara E. MD†; SooHoo, Jeffrey R. MD†; Pantcheva, Mina B. MD†; Patnaik, Jennifer L. PhD†; Kahook, Malik Y. MD†; Seibold, Leonard K. MD†
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001823
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p 481-488
Although the XEN stent offers a lower risk of hypotony and choroidal effusions with fewer clinic visits postoperatively, its surgical success rate was inferior to the EX-PRESS shunt.
Masuda, Yoichiro MD, PhD*; Saito, Yuka MD*; Oki, Tetsutaro MD*; Hayashi, Takaaki MD, PhD†; Takahashi, Genichiro MD, PhD†,‡; Nakano, Tadashi MD, PhD*
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001791
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p 489-496
Ahmed glaucoma valve (AGV) implantation using the upside-down technique resulted in an aqueous humor outflow pathway, occurring primarily on the scleral side and secondarily on the conjunctival side, and was effective in treating refractory glaucoma.
Wijesinghe, Hiruni K. MS*; Puthuran, George V. MS*; Gedde, Steven J. MD†; Pradhan, Chinmayee MS*; Uduman, Mohammed S. MSC‡; Krishnadas, Subbaiah R. DNB*; Kannan, Naresh B. MS§; Robin, Alan L. MD?; Palmberg, Paul MD, PhD†
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001761
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p 497-501
Postoperative suprachoroidal hemorrhage (PSCH) is an infrequent but devastating complication after nonvalved aqueous drainage implant surgery and demonstrated a bimodal distribution. The final outcomes of either conservative management or surgical drainage of the hemorrhage remained poor.
Kapelushnik, Noa MD*; Singer, Reut MD*; Barkana, Yaniv MD*; Rosenfeld, Alik MD*; Tucker, Yisrael MD*; Jaber, Wasim MD*; Gaton, Dan MD†; Leshno, Ari MD*; Skaat, Alon MD*
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001813
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p 502-507
Ahmed glaucoma valve (AGV) implantation without plate fixation resulted in high rates of complications related to plate or tube movement.
Kung, Felix F. BA*; Knier, Catherine G. BS*,†; Garmany, Armin BS*,†; Mejia, Camilo A. BA*; Sargent, Jason M. BS*; Jamali Dogahe, Sepideh MD‡; Sabbagh, Nouran MBBS‡; Hodge, David O. MS§; Khanna, Cheryl L. MD‡
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001827
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p 508-514
In this longitudinal study of patients with open-angle (OAG), pseudoexfoliative (PXE), or neovascular glaucoma (NVG) receiving glaucoma drainage devices (GDD), posttube cumulative rates of reoperation, corneal graft, and visually threatening complications (VT-complications) increased beyond 5 years and were not significantly affected by glaucoma type.
Chihara, Etsuo MD, PhD*; Chihara, Tomoyuki MD*,†
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001832
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p 515-525
Postsurgical hypotension at 1 week and the presence of an epiretinal membrane (ERM) were significant risk factors for the deterioration of postsurgical visual acuity (VA) at 3 and 12 months, respectively.
Elhilali, Hala M. MD; El Sayed, Yasmine M. MD; Elhusseiny, Abdelrahman M. MD; Gawdat, Ghada I. MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001780
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p 526-531
Kahook dual blade (KDB) removes a strip of the trabecular meshwork from the angle, which may make it superior to simple goniotomy in treating the angle anomaly in primary congenital glaucoma (PCG). This prospective study compares KDB ab-interno trabeculectomy to conventional goniotomy in PCG.
Chakravarti, Tutul MD*,†; Moghadam, Mohamad MD*; Proudfoot, James A. MS*; Weinreb, Robert N. MD*; Bowd, Christopher PhD*; Zangwill, Linda M. PhD*
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001844
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p e285-e291
Moderate to substantial agreement between 10-2 and 24-2C perimetry for detecting central field defects suggests that adding central test points to the 24-2 protocol may improve efficiency of visual field (VF) testing for glaucoma management.
Sullivan-Mee, Michael OD*,†; Hedayat, Mahdi OD*; Charry, Nicole OD*; Katiyar, Suchitra MPH, OD*; Kee, Helen OD*; Kimura, Bryan OD*; Pensyl, Denise OD, MS*
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001837
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p e292-e299
Using standard glaucoma structural and functional tests, clinicians accurately predicted the presence/absence of 10-2 glaucomatous visual field (VF) loss in 90% of the eyes in this study.
Quercia, Andressa Z.F. MS; Silva, Luzia D. MD; de Oliveira, Filipe PhD; Teixeira, Sergio H. MD; de Sousa, Luciene B. MD; de Oliveira, Lauro A. MD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001737
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p 532-536
To determine visual field findings in Boston type 1-KPro (BI-KPro) patients without glaucoma. Characterize normal threshold values and global indices using standard automated perimetry and characterize visual field amplitude using Goldmann’s manual perimetry.
Mine, Izumi MD; Shoji, Takuhei MD, PhD; Kumagai, Tomoyuki MD; Yoshikawa, Yuji MD, PhD; Kosaka, Akane; Shinoda, Kei MD, PhD
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001764
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p 537-544
This study showed the difference of monocular visual sensitivity between with and without background light given to the nontested fellow eyes in glaucoma patients. Monocular sensitivity measurements of the worse eyes with fellow eye’s background light conditions should carefully be considered when assessing the impact of functional impairment in glaucoma patients.
Quinn, Matthew P. MD, PhD*,†; Johnson, Davin MD*,†; Whitehead, Marlo MSc‡; Gill, Sudeep S. MD, MSc‡,§,?; Campbell, Robert J. MD, MSc*,†,‡
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001792
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p e300-e304
To evaluate evolution in the distribution of new glaucoma patients between ophthalmologists and optometrists, and to examine factors predicting provider type, in the context of expansion in the scope of optometry practice.
Leshno, Ari MD*,†; De Moraes, C. Gustavo MD, MPH, PhD‡; Mezad-Koursh, Daphna MD†,§; Belkin, Michael MD*,†; Singer, Reut MD*; Jaber, Wasim MD*; Barkana, Yaniv MD*; Skaat, Alon MD, MHA*,†
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001800
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p e305-e311
During the past quarter century, the rate of glaucoma-related publication in general ophthalmology journals increased due to higher representation in “experimentally oriented” journals. The rate of glaucoma randomized controlled clinical trial (RCT) articles decreased during the same time period.
Garg, Prerna MS; Dubey, Suneeta MS
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001849
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p e312
Lee, Samantha Sze-Yee PhD*; Mackey, David A. MD, FRANZCO*,†,‡
doi : 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001850
June 2021 - Volume 30 - Issue 6 - p e312-e313
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