Increased IOP both before and after PK is associated with worse graft outcomes, the report shows.
Association For Research In Vision And Ophthalmology 2021 News
Study looks into concerns regarding complications of the surgical option.
Investigators advocate for the imaging as an adjunct to standard diagnostic tools.
The study evaluated how the glaucoma treatment affects the corneal using data from a randomized, phase 3 study.
Researchers assess the role of symptoms such as diplopia and difficulty reading.
Researchers confirmed the lasting effect of a biodegradable, intracameral implant.
The ability of the technology to provide astigmatism measurements appears to decrease for patients with worsening disease.
The data suggests that teleophthalmology may be useful going forward due to its success during the pandemic.
Physicians should convert the measurements before comparing them, the study suggests.
Researchers say identifying patients predisposed to the ocular surface disease can help guide treatment.
An ARVO study reviewed 2 methods of neovascular glaucoma treatments.
The protection persisted, even though patients in the resilient group received a significantly higher total dose.
Investigators explain their “clean the gutter and power wash the downspout” approach.
Investigators continue to recommend regular fundus examinations.
The study also found that patients without diabetes have a higher Alzheimer risk than patients with diabetes who don’t have ocular complications.
Analysis of VIVID/VISTA and PANORAMA shows early treatment is better for diabetic macular edema and nonproliferative retinopathy.
Researchers compared the treatment effect of rAAV2/2-ND4 with an external control group of untreated patients.
Researchers offer a new way to help patients maintain correct head positioning after surgery.