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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35779056/indications-for-keratoplasty-in-management-of-corneal-ectasia
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REVIEW
Jamie H Choi, Bennie H Jeng
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The current review aims to describe recent advancements in treatment of corneal ectasias and its effect on indications for corneal transplantation. RECENT FINDINGS: The majority of patients affected by ectatic corneal disease use contact lenses to correct resulting astigmatism. Patients who are intolerant of contact lenses or cannot achieve acceptable vision through conservative measures could consider keratoplasty. However, continuing advancements in both nonsurgical and surgical treatments are either reducing or delaying the need for keratoplasty in patients affected by ectatic corneal disease...
July 1, 2022: Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35779057/descemet-membrane-endothelial-keratoplasty-in-complex-eyes
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REVIEW
Aazim Siddiqui, Winston D Chamberlain
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the current literature on Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) in complex eyes. RECENT FINDINGS: DMEK surgery has become a standardized procedure in Fuchs endothelial dystrophy and simple bullous keratopathy. But eyes with more complex disease present unique intraoperative and postoperative challenges to the DMEK surgeon. Poor visualization during surgery, complex anterior segment anatomy, altered anterior chamber dynamics, glaucoma shunts, and congenital or iatrogenic missing or altered iris and lens make DMEK surgery extremely difficult to accomplish...
July 1, 2022: Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35779058/management-of-endothelial-disease-without-keratoplasty
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REVIEW
Farida E Hakim, P Cody He, Peter B Veldman
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Currently, the most widely used treatment for endothelial disease is endothelial replacement via endothelial keratoplasty. Increasingly selective techniques have allowed for increased safety and faster visual recovery. However, alternative treatment options that are lower in cost, require less surgical expertise, and rely less on tissue availability are needed. This review discusses established and emerging therapies for endothelial disease without keratoplasty. RECENT FINDINGS: Regenerative therapies that have been successful include Descemet stripping only and Descemet membrane transplants...
July 1, 2022: Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35723920/pneumatic-vitreolysis-versus-pars-plana-vitrectomy-in-focal-symptomatic-vitreomacular-traction-syndrome-a-randomized-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Vinod Kumar, Ragini Sonkar, Saurabh Verma, Shorya Vardhan Azad, Rohan Chawla, Pradeep Venkatesh, Rajpal Vohra, Atul Kumar
PURPOSE: To compare pneumatic vitreolysis and pars plana vitrectomy in the management of focal symptomatic vitreomacular traction (VMT). METHOD: Patients aged 18 years or older, with idiopathic focal symptomatic VMT and best-corrected visual acuity <20/40, without any other retinal pathology were randomized to undergo pneumatic vitreolysis (Group 1) or pars plana vitrectomy (Group 2). The primary outcome measure was resolution of traction confirmed with optical coherence tomography at 3 months...
July 1, 2022: Retina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35691387/the-safety-of-intracameral-phenylephrine-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Akash Gowda, Wilson Wong Jun Jie, Robert Casson, Weng Onn Chan
Intracameral phenylephrine is commonly used in ophthalmic surgery as an alternative or supplement to mydriatic eye drops; hence, the importance of an evidence-based understanding of its risk-benefit profile is vital. We performed a comprehensive search in the PubMed, Google Scholar, and Cochrane databases for published studies and case reports relating to the use of intracameral phenylephrine. Articles from 1958 to 2021 with the following keywords were used: "intracameral phenylephrine," "intracameral mydriatics," "phenylephrine," "pupil dilation," "complications...
2022: Survey of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35798189/the-inflammasome-pathway-a-key-player-in-ocular-surface-and-anterior-segment-diseases
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REVIEW
Jordan T Mandell, Juan Pablo de Rivero Vaccari, Alfonso L Sabater, Anat Galor
Inflammasomes are multicomplex molecular regulators with an emerging importance in regulating ocular surface and anterior segment health and disease. Key components found in the eye include NF-κB, NLRP3, NLRC4, NLRP6, ASC, IL-1β, IL-18, and caspase-1. The role of NLRP1, NLRC4, AIM2, and NLRP3 inflammasomes in the pathogenesis of infectious ulcers, DED, uveitis, glaucoma, corneal edema, and other diseases is being studied with many developments. Attenuation of these diseases has been explored by blocking various molecules along the inflammasome pathway with agents like NAC, polydatin, calcitriol, glyburide, YVAD, and disulfiram...
July 4, 2022: Survey of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35803389/unconventional-avenues-to-decelerate-diabetic-retinopathy
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REVIEW
Brijesh Takkar, Abhishek Sheemar, Rajagopalaboopathi Jayasudha, Deepak Soni, Raja Narayanan, Pradeep Venkatesh, Sisinthy Shivaji, Taraprasad Das
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is an important microvascular complication of diabetes mellitus (DM), causing significant visual impairment worldwide. Current gold standards for retarding the progress of DR include blood sugar control and regular fundus screening. Despite these measures, the incidence and prevalence of DR and vision-threatening DR remain high. Given its slowly progressive course and long latent period, opportunities to contain or slow DR before it threatens vision must be explored. This narrative review assesses the recently described unconventional strategies to retard DR progression...
2022: Survey of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35843367/acute-postoperative-endophthalmitis-microbiology-from-the-laboratory-to-the-bedside
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REVIEW
Christophe Chiquet, Alain M Bron, Mats Lundström, Max Maurin
Postoperative endophthalmitis is a dreaded complication of intraocular surgery. Acute presentations need prompt management and good knowledge of differential diagnoses. In the last 10 years, progress in direct microbial detection and identification from intraocular samples included the use of blood culture systems and, more recently, matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, improving the rate of bacterial identification. Whatever the method used, diagnostic sensitivity is better for vitreous samples than for aqueous humor samples...
2022: Survey of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35908660/retinal-and-choroidal-changes-in-amd-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-spectral-domain-optical-coherence-tomography-studies
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REVIEW
Mohammad Amin Salehi, Soheil Mohammadi, Mahdi Gouravani, Fateme Rezagholi, J Fernando Arevalo
Optical coherence tomography is a noninvasive imaging technology using the optical reflectivity of tissues that is capable of detecting quantitative and qualitative biomarkers of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) that cannot be similarly recognized in conventional imaging. We systematically searched PubMed and Embase databases to identify relevant articles to this subject. A fixed-effect or random-effect model was applied for the meta-analysis based on the heterogeneity level. In addition, subgroup analyses, meta-regression, publication bias, and quality assessment were also performed...
2023: Survey of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35914582/role-of-inflammatory-cells-in-pathophysiology-and-management-of-diabetic-retinopathy
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REVIEW
Elias Kovoor, Sunil K Chauhan, Amir Hajrasouliha
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a sight-threatening complication of diabetes mellitus. Several inflammatory cells and proteins, including macrophages and microglia, cytokines, and vascular endothelial growth factors are found to play a significant role in the development and progression of DR. Inflammatory cells play a significant role in the earliest changes seen in DR including the breakdown of the blood retinal barrier leading to leakage of blood into the retina. They also have an important role in the pathogenesis of more advanced stage of proliferative diabetic retinopathy leading to neovascularization, vitreous hemorrhage, and tractional retinal detachment...
July 29, 2022: Survey of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35918016/update-on-pediatric-corneal-diseases-and-keratoplasty
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REVIEW
Murugesan Vanathi, Nimmy Raj, Rakhi Kusumesh, Neelima Aron, Noopur Gupta, Radhika Tandon
Managing pediatric corneal disorders is challenging as the prognosis of pediatric keratoplasty depends on several factors. Advancements in the genetic basis of congenital corneal diseases and investigations in congenital corneal conditions provide a better understanding of pediatric corneal conditions. Surgeons performing keratoplasty in children now have a choice of various techniques. Evolving surgical techniques of anterior lamellar and endothelial keratoplasties have expanded the management interventions in these pediatric corneal morbidity conditions; however, considerable concerns still exist in association with corneal transplantation in infants and children...
2022: Survey of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35870491/changes-in-corneal-power-up-to-2-years-after-endothelial-keratoplasty-results-from-the-randomized-controlled-descemet-endothelial-thickness-comparison-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Winston Chamberlain, Elizabeth Shen, Samuel Werner, Charles Lin, Jennifer Rose-Nussbaumer
PURPOSE: To compare changes in corneal power measurements after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) vs ultrathin Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (UT-DSAEK). DESIGN: Post hoc subanalysis of the randomized controlled Descemet Endothelial Thickness Comparison Trial. METHODS: A total of 50 eyes (38 patients) with endothelial dysfunction from Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy or pseudophakic bullous keratopathy were randomized to DMEK or UT-DSAEK 1 to 2 days before surgery...
January 2023: American Journal of Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35900730/association-between-myopic-refractive-error-and-primary-open-angle-glaucoma-a-2-sample-mendelian-randomization-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hélène Choquet, Anthony P Khawaja, Chen Jiang, Jie Yin, Ronald B Melles, M Maria Glymour, Pirro G Hysi, Eric Jorgenson
IMPORTANCE: Refractive error (RE) is the most common form of visual impairment, and myopic RE is associated with an increased risk of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). Whether this association represents a causal role of RE in the etiology of POAG remains unknown. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate shared genetic influences and investigate the association of myopic RE with the risk for POAG. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Observational analyses were used to evaluate the association between mean spherical equivalent (MSE) RE (continuous trait) or myopia (binary trait) and POAG risk in individuals from the Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging (GERA) cohort...
September 1, 2022: JAMA Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35650675/calcium-channels-in-retinal-function-and-disease
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REVIEW
Brittany Williams, J Wesley Maddox, Amy Lee
Voltage-gated Ca2+ (Cav ) channels play pivotal roles in regulating gene transcription, neuronal excitability, and neurotransmitter release. To meet the spatial and temporal demands of visual signaling, Cav channels exhibit unusual properties in the retina compared to their counterparts in other areas of the nervous system. In this article, we review current concepts regarding the specific subtypes of Cav channels expressed in the retina, their intrinsic properties and forms of modulation, and how their dysregulation could lead to retinal disease...
September 15, 2022: Annual Review of Vision Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35667158/spike-gamma-phase-relationship-in-the-visual-cortex
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REVIEW
Supratim Ray
Gamma oscillations (30-70 Hz) have been hypothesized to play a role in cortical function. Most of the proposed mechanisms involve rhythmic modulation of neuronal excitability at gamma frequencies, leading to modulation of spike timing relative to the rhythm. I first show that the gamma band could be more privileged than other frequencies in observing spike-field interactions even in the absence of genuine gamma rhythmicity and discuss several biases in spike-gamma phase estimation. I then discuss the expected spike-gamma phase according to several hypotheses...
September 15, 2022: Annual Review of Vision Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35676097/eye-movements-as-a-window-into-decision-making
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REVIEW
Miriam Spering
For over 100 years, eye movements have been studied and used as indicators of human sensory and cognitive functions. This review evaluates how eye movements contribute to our understanding of the processes that underlie decision-making. Eye movement metrics signify the visual and task contexts in which information is accumulated and weighed. They indicate the efficiency with which we evaluate the instructions for decision tasks, the timing and duration of decision formation, the expected reward associated with a decision, the accuracy of the decision outcome, and our ability to predict and feel confident about a decision...
June 8, 2022: Annual Review of Vision Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35679625/visual-attention-in-the-prefrontal-cortex
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REVIEW
Julio Martinez-Trujillo
Voluntary attention selects behaviorally relevant signals for further processing while filtering out distracter signals. Neural correlates of voluntary visual attention have been reported across multiple areas of the primate visual processing streams, with the earliest and strongest effects isolated in the prefrontal cortex. In this article, I review evidence supporting the hypothesis that signals guiding the allocation of voluntary attention emerge in areas of the prefrontal cortex and reach upstream areas to modulate the processing of incoming visual information according to its behavioral relevance...
June 9, 2022: Annual Review of Vision Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35709507/do-you-see-what-i-see-diversity-in-human-color-perception
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REVIEW
Jenny M Bosten
In our tendency to discuss the objective properties of the external world, we may fail to notice that our subjective perceptions of those properties differ between individuals. Variability at all levels of the color vision system creates diversity in color perception, from discrimination to color matching, appearance, and subjective experience, such that each of us lives in a unique perceptual world. In this review, I discuss what is known about individual differences in color perception and its determinants, particularly considering genetically mediated variability in cone photopigments and the paradoxical effects of visual environments in both contributing to and counteracting individual differences...
September 15, 2022: Annual Review of Vision Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35727961/statistical-learning-in-vision
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REVIEW
József Fiser, Gábor Lengyel
Vision and learning have long been considered to be two areas of research linked only distantly. However, recent developments in vision research have changed the conceptual definition of vision from a signal-evaluating process to a goal-oriented interpreting process, and this shift binds learning, together with the resulting internal representations, intimately to vision. In this review, we consider various types of learning (perceptual, statistical, and rule/abstract) associated with vision in the past decades and argue that they represent differently specialized versions of the fundamental learning process, which must be captured in its entirety when applied to complex visual processes...
September 15, 2022: Annual Review of Vision Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35804481/sensory-perception-in-autism-what-can-we-learn
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REVIEW
Bat-Sheva Hadad, Amit Yashar
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder of unknown etiology. Recently, there has been a growing interest in sensory processing in autism as a core phenotype. However, basic questions remain unanswered. Here, we review the major findings and models of perception in autism and point to methodological issues that have led to conflicting results. We show that popular models of perception in autism, such as the reduced prior hypothesis, cannot explain the many and varied findings. To resolve these issues, we point to the benefits of using rigorous psychophysical methods to study perception in autism...
September 15, 2022: Annual Review of Vision Science
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