Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4313641572> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 73 of
73
with 100 items per page.
- W4313641572 endingPage "821" @default.
- W4313641572 startingPage "815" @default.
- W4313641572 abstract "Purpose: To compare the diagnostic effectiveness of non-standard perimetry and standard automated perimetry (SAP) during earlystage monitoring of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). Patients and methods. The study involved 30 patients (46 eyes) with early-stage of POAG, aged 30 to 65 years (54.9 ± 1.3), who were under ongoing monitoring for 3 to 4 years (3.50 ± 0.68 years). All subjects, in addition to the standard ophthalmological examination, performed the threshold program “24-2” perimetry using the Humphrey II, the own modification of Frequency Doubling Technology (FDT) Perimetry, in the form of 2 threshold strategies: the wellknown “FDT-16” and the new “FDT-64”. The condition of the optic nerve head (ONH) was assessed using HRT 3 (Heidelberg Retina Tomograph, Germany) and OCT — Topcon 3D OCT- 2000 (TOPCON, Japan). During monitoring, RTVue FD-OCT (Optovue, USA) was additionally performed, evaluating the parameters of the retinal ganglion cell complex (GCC). Results. Regular follow-up, the implementation of the prescribed treatment contributed to the stabilization of glaucoma, as evidenced by the stability of the average MD index values according to all 3 threshold strategies, but reliably ( p = 0.000) only according to SAP data. According to the criterion of the number of scotomas, there was a weakly expressed, but statistically significant negative dynamics for all the compared strategies. According to the results of the structural assessment of the ONH (the size of the excavation), a weakly pronounced negative dynamics was obtained in dynamics according to both HRT and OCT data. The average MD index values, the number of scotomas according to the three perimeter strategies and the excavation size based on HRT and OCT in patients with early-stage of POAG turned out to be stronger and more significant using the “FDT-16”, and the correlation characteristics with the results of “24-2” HFA II, “FDT-64” largely coincided. Conclusion. A reliable correlation between structural and functional parameters indicates the feasibility of using “FDT-64” in combination with SAP not only in for the diagnosis of the early-stage of glaucoma, but also in assessing its course. The sensitivity level of the results of “FDT-64” (100 %) compared to “FDT-16” (88 %) in patients with POAG was higher, therefore, “FDT-64” is advisable to use in complex diagnostic cases and in monitoring glaucoma." @default.
- W4313641572 created "2023-01-07" @default.
- W4313641572 creator A5008992678 @default.
- W4313641572 creator A5034781880 @default.
- W4313641572 creator A5057901497 @default.
- W4313641572 date "2022-12-31" @default.
- W4313641572 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4313641572 title "Assessment of the Effectiveness of Different Variants of Frequency Doubling Technology Perimetry in Monitoring the Glaucoma Process" @default.
- W4313641572 cites W1963553793 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W1976789737 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W1981236975 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W1996849054 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2020995784 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2030519929 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2060253252 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2067380163 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2093524121 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2123241767 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2125303367 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2141315775 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2168020764 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2277432961 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2461261924 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2616431037 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2739190052 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2748294100 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2783197898 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2798181134 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2800353119 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W2906397757 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W3037843172 @default.
- W4313641572 cites W4220738381 @default.
- W4313641572 doi "https://doi.org/10.18008/1816-5095-2022-4-815-821" @default.
- W4313641572 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4313641572 type Work @default.
- W4313641572 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4313641572 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4313641572 hasAuthorship W4313641572A5008992678 @default.
- W4313641572 hasAuthorship W4313641572A5034781880 @default.
- W4313641572 hasAuthorship W4313641572A5057901497 @default.
- W4313641572 hasBestOaLocation W43136415721 @default.
- W4313641572 hasConcept C118487528 @default.
- W4313641572 hasConcept C119767625 @default.
- W4313641572 hasConcept C2776521421 @default.
- W4313641572 hasConcept C2778527774 @default.
- W4313641572 hasConcept C2780837183 @default.
- W4313641572 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4313641572 hasConceptScore W4313641572C118487528 @default.
- W4313641572 hasConceptScore W4313641572C119767625 @default.
- W4313641572 hasConceptScore W4313641572C2776521421 @default.
- W4313641572 hasConceptScore W4313641572C2778527774 @default.
- W4313641572 hasConceptScore W4313641572C2780837183 @default.
- W4313641572 hasConceptScore W4313641572C71924100 @default.
- W4313641572 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W4313641572 hasLocation W43136415721 @default.
- W4313641572 hasOpenAccess W4313641572 @default.
- W4313641572 hasPrimaryLocation W43136415721 @default.
- W4313641572 hasRelatedWork W1980254267 @default.
- W4313641572 hasRelatedWork W2066192418 @default.
- W4313641572 hasRelatedWork W2069613573 @default.
- W4313641572 hasRelatedWork W2086070301 @default.
- W4313641572 hasRelatedWork W2099223452 @default.
- W4313641572 hasRelatedWork W2119707723 @default.
- W4313641572 hasRelatedWork W275622479 @default.
- W4313641572 hasRelatedWork W286485005 @default.
- W4313641572 hasRelatedWork W2910969643 @default.
- W4313641572 hasRelatedWork W3083572126 @default.
- W4313641572 hasVolume "19" @default.
- W4313641572 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4313641572 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4313641572 workType "article" @default.