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Utility Of Heidelberg Retinal Tomography As A Screening Tool For Analyzing Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Defects, David A. Belyea, Rashed Alhabshan, Sankaranarayana P. Mahesh, Gregory S. Gertner, Mirsad M. Ibisevic, Abdullah S. Habib, Jacob A. Dan Nov 2014

Utility Of Heidelberg Retinal Tomography As A Screening Tool For Analyzing Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Defects, David A. Belyea, Rashed Alhabshan, Sankaranarayana P. Mahesh, Gregory S. Gertner, Mirsad M. Ibisevic, Abdullah S. Habib, Jacob A. Dan

Ophthalmology Faculty Publications

Context

Although Heidelberg retinal tomography (HRT)-generated topographic images have been studied extensively for the detection of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) defects, little is known about the role of HRT-generated surface reflectivity images in the detection of RNFL defects in either patients with glaucoma or glaucoma suspects.

Aims

To evaluate the effectiveness of HRT version II (HRT II) optic nerve reflectivity images in uncovering RNFL defects in an outpatient population evaluated for glaucoma.

Study design/materials and methods

In 102 consecutive eyes from 60 patients evaluated for glaucoma in an academic-based practice, HRT II optic nerve images were prospectively imaged and …


Ultrasound-Enhanced Ocular Delivery Of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate: An In Vivo Study, Marjan Nabili, Aditi Shenoy, Shawn Chawla, Sankaranarayana P. Mahesh, Craig Geist, Vesna Zderic Mar 2014

Ultrasound-Enhanced Ocular Delivery Of Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate: An In Vivo Study, Marjan Nabili, Aditi Shenoy, Shawn Chawla, Sankaranarayana P. Mahesh, Craig Geist, Vesna Zderic

Ophthalmology Faculty Publications

Background

The eye's unique anatomy and its physiological and anatomical barriers can limit effective drug delivery into the eye.

Methods

An in vivo study was designed to determine the effectiveness and safety of ultrasound application in enhancing drug delivery in a rabbit model. Permeability of a steroid ophthalmic drug, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, was investigated in ultrasound- and sham-treated cases. For this study, an eye cup filled with dexamethasone sodium phosphate was placed on the cornea. Ultrasound was applied at intensity of 0.8 W/cm2 and frequency of 400 or 600 kHz for 5 min. The drug concentration in aqueous humor …


Indirect Cyclopexy For Treatment Of A Chronic Traumatic Cyclodialysis Cleft With Hypotony, Nisha Chadha, Tania Lamba, David A. Belyea, Kunal Y. Merchant Mar 2014

Indirect Cyclopexy For Treatment Of A Chronic Traumatic Cyclodialysis Cleft With Hypotony, Nisha Chadha, Tania Lamba, David A. Belyea, Kunal Y. Merchant

Ophthalmology Faculty Publications

Cyclodialysis cleft is a rare clinical finding and therefore, reports on surgical repair techniques in the literature are limited. Additionally, hypotony can make repair technically challenging. We share a novel, simple surgical approach to management of a case of chronic traumatic cyclodialysis cleft with a successful outcome.


Intermittent Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma And Chronic Angle Closure Following Topiramate Use With Plateau Iris Configuration, Lamise Z. Rajjoub, Nisha Chadha, David A. Belyea Jan 2014

Intermittent Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma And Chronic Angle Closure Following Topiramate Use With Plateau Iris Configuration, Lamise Z. Rajjoub, Nisha Chadha, David A. Belyea

Ophthalmology Faculty Publications

This is a case report describing recurrent intermittent acute angle closure episodes in the setting of topiramate use in a female suffering from migraines. Despite laser peripheral iridotomy placement for the pupillary block component, and the discontinuation of topiramate, the acute angle closure did not resolve in the left eye with chronic angle closure and the patient required urgent trabeculectomy. The right eye responded to laser peripheral iridotomy immediately and further improved after the cessation of topiramate. While secondary angle closure glaucoma due to topiramate use has been widely reported, its effects in patients with underlying primary angle closure glaucoma …


Standardized Training Examinations Among Ophthalmology Residents And The American Board Of Ophthalmology Written Qualifying Examination First Attempt: The Morsani College Of Medicine Experience, Andrew Carey, Mitchell Drucker Jan 2014

Standardized Training Examinations Among Ophthalmology Residents And The American Board Of Ophthalmology Written Qualifying Examination First Attempt: The Morsani College Of Medicine Experience, Andrew Carey, Mitchell Drucker

Ophthalmology Faculty Publications

Purpose: The aim of the study is to demonstrate whether resident performance on the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) Step 1 and the Ophthalmology Knowledge Assessment Program (OKAP) correlates to American Board of Ophthalmology Written Qualifying Examination (ABO-WQE).

Design: This is a retrospective cohort study.

Participants: Forty-one residents who completed their postgraduate training between 1999 and 2011 from our institution were included in the study.

Methods: Percentiles on the USMLE Step 1, OKAP, and ABO-WQE first attempt were recorded and analyzed for possible correlations among scores across examinations using Pearson rank correlation, chi-square analysis, Fisher exact test, and Student …