AAO GLAUCOMA HIGHLIGHTS

Home-Based Glaucoma Monitoring

Oluwatosin U. Smith, MD, discusses solutions for at-home glaucoma monitoring, how these options compare to those used in the office, and how they may improve patient care in the future.

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Change in IOP Following Standalone Phacoemulsification

Adam Rothman, MD, discusses the use of the Intelligent Research in Sight (IRIS) registry data to identify eyes with an IOP response after standalone cataract surgery.

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AI-Guided Image Recognition for Cup-to-Disc Ratio Estimation

Dylan Stevens, MD, discusses current limitations of cup-to-disc ratio estimation and the results of research aimed at developing more precise estimation via AI-guided image recognition.

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A study published in Ophthalmology Glaucoma emphasizes the importance of being attentive to symptoms of Charles Bonnet syndrome in patients with glaucomatous visual field loss, even when visual acuity is preserved.

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“In 2006, Randall J. Olson, MD, brought me to the University of Utah, where I was able to devote even more time and energy to development work through the Himalayan Cataract Project. One of my big incentives for moving to Utah was the chance to work with the late Alan S. Crandall, MD, the founder and senior medical director of the John A. Moran Eye Center Global Outreach Division. Alan spent time teaching trainees and local ophthalmologists in various countries, including Ghana, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Nepal, India, China, Guatemala, Tonga, Haiti, Micronesia, and Cuba. He also provided regular services on the Navajo Nation.”

—Geoffrey C. Tabin, MD, on his global ophthalmology efforts
and partnership with Alan S. Crandall, MD, in
Cataract & Refractive Surgery Today

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IS IT TIME TO RETHINK THE SLIT LAMP?

On GT: The Podcast, Nikola Ragusa, MD, reviews the results of a practice-based survey evaluating patient comfort with eye examinations and explores redeveloping ophthalmic equipment for greater accessibility.

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