2023
Epidemiologic trends of domestic violence–related ocular injuries among pediatric patients: data from the Nationwide Emergency Department Sample 2008-2017
Andoh J, Miguez S, Andoh S, Mehta S, Mir T, Chen E, Jain S, Teng C, Nwanyanwu K. Epidemiologic trends of domestic violence–related ocular injuries among pediatric patients: data from the Nationwide Emergency Department Sample 2008-2017. Journal Of American Association For Pediatric Ophthalmology And Strabismus 2023, 27: 335.e1-335.e8. PMID: 37931837, PMCID: PMC10859911, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaapos.2023.09.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOcular injuriesHospital stayED encountersMedian chargePediatric emergency department patientsCommon ocular diagnosisEye/adnexaMedian hospital stayEmergency department patientsMechanism of injuryInpatient hospital stayCross-sectional studyLow socioeconomic statusLowest income quartileSpecific social determinantsPediatric patientsAnnual incidenceDepartment patientsMedicaid insuranceMedian lengthTrauma hospitalSecondary diagnosisOcular diagnosisEpidemiologic trendsPatients
2022
Gender Differences in Ophthalmic Procedural Volume A Study of Male vs. Female Glaucoma Specialists
Andoh JE, Feng PW, Mir TA, Yoon J, Chadha N, Teng CC. Gender Differences in Ophthalmic Procedural Volume A Study of Male vs. Female Glaucoma Specialists. Ophthalmology Glaucoma 2022, 5: 594-601. PMID: 35405381, DOI: 10.1016/j.ogla.2022.03.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCataractCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleGlaucomaHumansMaleMedicareSex FactorsTrabeculectomyUnited StatesConceptsGlaucoma drainage implantsProcedural volumeGlaucoma specialistsMedical school graduationGlaucoma laser proceduresNumber of proceduresMultivariate analysisClinical volumeLaser proceduresPractice membersInvasive glaucoma surgeryRegression analysisCurrent Procedural TerminologyCross-sectional analysisEffect of genderClinic visitsGlaucoma surgeryUnivariate analysisGlaucoma proceduresDrainage implantCataract proceduresMedicare beneficiariesImplant procedureMedicare Provider UtilizationProcedural Terminology
2021
Ophthalmology Departments Remain Among the Least Diverse Clinical Departments at United States Medical Schools
Fairless EA, Nwanyanwu KH, Forster SH, Teng CC. Ophthalmology Departments Remain Among the Least Diverse Clinical Departments at United States Medical Schools. Ophthalmology 2021, 128: 1129-1134. PMID: 33440211, PMCID: PMC8328189, DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2021.01.006.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Ophthalmologists in the First Year of the Merit-based Incentive Payment System
Feng PW, Gronbeck C, Chen EM, Teng CC. Ophthalmologists in the First Year of the Merit-based Incentive Payment System. Ophthalmology 2020, 128: 162-164. PMID: 32522555, DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2020.05.049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImpact of iStent Micro-Bypass Shunt on Medicare Part B Glaucoma Surgical Expenditure
Lee JH, Ma AK, Warren JL, Teng CC. Impact of iStent Micro-Bypass Shunt on Medicare Part B Glaucoma Surgical Expenditure. Ophthalmology Glaucoma 2020, 4: 131-138. PMID: 33771334, PMCID: PMC8004553, DOI: 10.1016/j.ogla.2020.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOphthalmic Medication Expenditures and Out-of-Pocket Spending An Analysis of United States Prescriptions from 2007 through 2016
Chen EM, Kombo N, Teng CC, Mruthyunjaya P, Nwanyanwu K, Parikh R. Ophthalmic Medication Expenditures and Out-of-Pocket Spending An Analysis of United States Prescriptions from 2007 through 2016. Ophthalmology 2020, 127: 1292-1302. PMID: 32359935, PMCID: PMC7508869, DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2020.04.037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOphthalmic medicationsMedication expendituresOOP expenditureLongitudinal cohort studyOverall drug expendituresUnited States populationPrescription drug spendingGlaucoma medicationsCohort studyMedication useDry eyePrescription usePrescription expendituresPrescription medicationsOOP expensesMedicationsCopayment assistancePocket expenditureOOP spendingDrug expendituresPocket spendingDrug spendingIndirect costsMEPS participantsLinear regression
2017
Incremental Revisions across the Life Span of Ophthalmic Devices after Initial Food and Drug Administration Premarket Approval, 1979–2015
Gopal AD, Rathi VK, Teng CC, Del Priore L, Ross JS. Incremental Revisions across the Life Span of Ophthalmic Devices after Initial Food and Drug Administration Premarket Approval, 1979–2015. Ophthalmology 2017, 124: 1237-1246. PMID: 28501378, DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2017.03.040.Peer-Reviewed Original Research