2012
Effect of Successful and Partly Successful Filtering Surgery on the Velocity of Glaucomatous Visual Field Progression
Folgar FA, De Moraes CG, Teng CC, Tello C, Ritch R, Liebmann JM. Effect of Successful and Partly Successful Filtering Surgery on the Velocity of Glaucomatous Visual Field Progression. Journal Of Glaucoma 2012, 21: 615-618. PMID: 21623221, DOI: 10.1097/ijg.0b013e31821db409.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVisual field progressionGroup BProgression endpointGroup AFiltering surgeryField progressionTopical ocular hypotensive therapyGlaucomatous visual field progressionGlaucoma medical therapyGlaucoma referral practiceOcular hypotensive therapySuccessful filtering surgeryVF progression rateDB/yearHypotensive therapyMedical therapyIntraocular pressurePointwise linear regressionVF progressionReferral practicesDifferent followDisease progressionProgression rateSurgeryAdjacent test locationsIn Vivo Evaluation of Focal Lamina Cribrosa Defects in Glaucoma
Kiumehr S, Park SC, Dorairaj S, Teng CC, Tello C, Liebmann JM, Ritch R. In Vivo Evaluation of Focal Lamina Cribrosa Defects in Glaucoma. JAMA Ophthalmology 2012, 130: 552-559. PMID: 22232364, DOI: 10.1001/archopthalmol.2011.1309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFocal LC defectsFocal lamina cribrosaVisual field lossLamina cribrosaNeuroretinal rimOptic nerveHealthy subjectsOptic discField lossEnhanced depthLC defectsGreater sensitivity lossOptic nerve headVisual field defectsOptical coherence tomographic imagesOptical coherence tomographyNerve headField defectsHealthy eyesInferior halfGlaucomaTissue lossCoherence tomographyFar peripheryVivo evaluationExfoliation syndrome in Nigeria
Olawoye OO, Ashaye AO, Teng CC, Liebmann JM, Ritch R, Ajayi BG. Exfoliation syndrome in Nigeria. Middle East African Journal Of Ophthalmology 2012, 19: 402-405. PMID: 23248543, PMCID: PMC3519128, DOI: 10.4103/0974-9233.102759.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUniversity College HospitalEye clinicExfoliation syndromeLenticular opacitiesMean age 65.6Consecutive new patientsComplete ophthalmic examinationYoruba tribeAnterior lens surfaceCollege HospitalMale predilectionStudy cohortMean ageOphthalmic examinationNew patientsOcular diseasesPupillary marginExfoliative materialPatientsLarger studyConfidence intervalsXFSSyndromeClinicDisease
2011
Corneal Hysteresis and Beta-Zone Parapapillary Atrophy
Hayes DD, Teng CC, de Moraes CG, Tello C, Liebmann JM, Ritch R. Corneal Hysteresis and Beta-Zone Parapapillary Atrophy. American Journal Of Ophthalmology 2011, 153: 358-362.e1. PMID: 21920490, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2011.06.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVisual field mean deviationCorneal hysteresisCorneal resistance factorOcular Response AnalyzerCentral corneal thicknessDisc photographsParapapillary atrophySignificant differencesBeta-zone parapapillary atrophyΒ-zone parapapillary atrophyClear corneal phacoemulsificationContact lens useCross-sectional studyLens useFellow eyesGlaucoma patientsOcular surgeryCorneal abnormalitiesMasked fashionCorneal thicknessUnivariate analysisStudy visitΒPPAExclusion criteriaMultivariate analysisInitial Parafoveal Versus Peripheral Scotomas in Glaucoma: Risk Factors and Visual Field Characteristics
Park SC, De Moraes CG, Teng CC, Tello C, Liebmann JM, Ritch R. Initial Parafoveal Versus Peripheral Scotomas in Glaucoma: Risk Factors and Visual Field Characteristics. Ophthalmology 2011, 118: 1782-1789. PMID: 21665283, DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2011.02.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInitial parafoveal scotomaMaximum untreated intraocular pressureUntreated intraocular pressureSystemic risk factorsRisk factorsIntraocular pressureVisual fieldDisc hemorrhage detectionVF mean deviationGroup of patientsCentral corneal thicknessStandard visual fieldsVisual field characteristicsDH detectionParafoveal scotomaPeripheral scotomaCentral field lossClinical characteristicsMean deviationNasal stepCorneal thicknessRefractive errorFamily historyObservational studyHigh risk
2010
Corneal Hysteresis and Visual Field Asymmetry in Open Angle Glaucoma
Anand A, De Moraes CG, Teng CC, Tello C, Liebmann JM, Ritch R. Corneal Hysteresis and Visual Field Asymmetry in Open Angle Glaucoma. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 2010, 51: 6514-6518. PMID: 20574009, DOI: 10.1167/iovs.10-5580.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary open-angle glaucomaAsymmetric primary open-angle glaucomaWorse visual fieldWorse eyeCorneal hysteresisOcular Response AnalyzerOpen-angle glaucomaVisual fieldAngle glaucomaMean corneal resistance factorProspective cross-sectional studyAdvanced Glaucoma Intervention Study scoring systemAsymmetric visual fieldsLower corneal hysteresisCorneal resistance factorCentral corneal thicknessCorneal biomechanical parametersCross-sectional studyGoldmann applanation tonometryOcular comorbiditiesORA parametersAGIS scorePOAG patientsIntraocular pressureApplanation tonometryRisk Factors for Visual Field Progression in Treated Glaucoma
De Moraes CG, Juthani VJ, Liebmann JM, Teng CC, Tello C, Susanna R, Ritch R. Risk Factors for Visual Field Progression in Treated Glaucoma. JAMA Ophthalmology 2010, 129: 562-568. PMID: 21555607, DOI: 10.1001/archophthalmol.2011.72.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBeta-zone parapapillary atrophyVisual field progressionCentral corneal thicknessDisc hemorrhageParapapillary atrophyCorneal thicknessField progressionPeak IOPVF progressionRisk factorsBaseline VF mean deviationIOP-independent risk factorsThinner central corneal thicknessRepeatable VF lossVF mean deviationSwedish Interactive Threshold AlgorithmGlaucoma Progression StudyRetrospective cohortGlaucoma patientsIntraocular pressurePointwise linear regressionVF lossBaseline diagnosisVF examinationDisease progressionRecurrent disc hemorrhage does not increase the rate of visual field progression
de Beaufort HC, De Moraes CG, Teng CC, Prata TS, Tello C, Ritch R, Liebmann JM. Recurrent disc hemorrhage does not increase the rate of visual field progression. Graefe's Archive For Clinical And Experimental Ophthalmology 2010, 248: 839-844. PMID: 20182885, DOI: 10.1007/s00417-010-1306-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecurrent disc hemorrhagesDisc hemorrhageDisc photographsPointwise linear regression analysisPrimary open-angle glaucomaGlaucomatous visual field lossInitial disc hemorrhagesSingle disc hemorrhagesVisual field lossOpen-angle glaucomaVisual field progressionFuture disease progressionRate of progressionNumber of eyesDH eyesMost patientsConsecutive patientsResultsOne hundredMean ageVF progressionProgression endpointDisease progressionField progressionGroup BGroup A
2009
Visual Field Progression Differences between Normal-Tension and Exfoliative High-Tension Glaucoma
Ahrlich KG, De Moraes CG, Teng CC, Prata TS, Tello C, Ritch R, Liebmann JM. Visual Field Progression Differences between Normal-Tension and Exfoliative High-Tension Glaucoma. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 2009, 51: 1458-1463. PMID: 20042657, DOI: 10.1167/iovs.09-3806.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigher mean IOPHigh-tension glaucomaMean IOPNTG eyesGreater central corneal thicknessPointwise linear regression analysisDiagnosis of NTGVisual field changesOpen-angle glaucomaCentral corneal thicknessGlaucoma Progression StudyCentral VFGlaucoma surveillanceNTG groupCorneal thicknessNormal IOPVF testsProgression outcomesLinear regression analysisGlaucomaIOPProgression StudyPatientsMultivariate modelNTG
2003
Effect of a tight necktie on intraocular pressure
Teng C, Gurses-Ozden R, Liebmann J, Tello C, Ritch R. Effect of a tight necktie on intraocular pressure. British Journal Of Ophthalmology 2003, 87: 946. PMID: 12881330, PMCID: PMC1771792, DOI: 10.1136/bjo.87.8.946.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTight necktieGlaucoma patientsNormal subjectsOpen-angle glaucoma patientsAngle glaucoma patientsManagement of glaucomaGoldmann applanation tonometryIntraocular pressure measurementIntraocular pressureApplanation tonometryPatientsIOPSame examinerEyesSubjectsHgPressure measurementsMinutesGlaucomaTonometryDiagnosis