Purpose.: To evaluate the proportion of patients in glaucoma clinics progressing at rates that would result in visual disability within their expected lifetime. Methods.: This retrospective study used visual field (VF) series of at least 3 years’ duration from 3790 UK patients in glaucoma clinics calculating rates of loss for each eye using linear regression of mean deviation (MD) over time. Residual life expectancies derived from the UK Office of National Statistics actuarial tables for each patient were combined with these rates to estimate predicted MDs at end of expected lifetime. The proportion of patients projected to progress to visual impairment (MD: −14 dB or worse) or statutory blindness (MD: −22 dB or worse) in both eyes befor...
Purpose: To evaluate the association between rates of progressive loss in different regions of the v...
PURPOSE: To evaluate frequency, conversion rate, and risk factors for blindness in glaucoma pati...
Purpose: To investigate rates of visual field progression and factors associated with progression ra...
Purpose.: To evaluate the proportion of patients in glaucoma clinics progressing at rates that would...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how well short-term progression rates can predict long-term visual field o...
Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between self-reported vision-related quality of life (VRQL) an...
Aim To calculate for which combinations of age and perimetric disease stage glaucoma patients are un...
Purpose: To evaluate the association between longitudinal changes in quality of life (QoL) and rates...
Background: A variety of shared care models have been developed, which aim to stratify glaucoma p...
PurposeTo determine the lifetime risk and duration of blindness in patients with manifest open-angle...
This thesis addresses the impact of glaucoma on the patients’ vision from both a measurement based a...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective This study aimed to demonstrate that large-scale visual field (VF) data ...
PURPOSE: To compare rates of visual field (VF) loss in uveitis patients with glaucoma against patien...
Background: A variety of shared care models have been developed, which aim to stratify glaucoma pa...
Glaucoma patients are still at risk of becoming blind. It is of clinical significance to determine t...
Purpose: To evaluate the association between rates of progressive loss in different regions of the v...
PURPOSE: To evaluate frequency, conversion rate, and risk factors for blindness in glaucoma pati...
Purpose: To investigate rates of visual field progression and factors associated with progression ra...
Purpose.: To evaluate the proportion of patients in glaucoma clinics progressing at rates that would...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how well short-term progression rates can predict long-term visual field o...
Purpose: To evaluate the relationship between self-reported vision-related quality of life (VRQL) an...
Aim To calculate for which combinations of age and perimetric disease stage glaucoma patients are un...
Purpose: To evaluate the association between longitudinal changes in quality of life (QoL) and rates...
Background: A variety of shared care models have been developed, which aim to stratify glaucoma p...
PurposeTo determine the lifetime risk and duration of blindness in patients with manifest open-angle...
This thesis addresses the impact of glaucoma on the patients’ vision from both a measurement based a...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective This study aimed to demonstrate that large-scale visual field (VF) data ...
PURPOSE: To compare rates of visual field (VF) loss in uveitis patients with glaucoma against patien...
Background: A variety of shared care models have been developed, which aim to stratify glaucoma pa...
Glaucoma patients are still at risk of becoming blind. It is of clinical significance to determine t...
Purpose: To evaluate the association between rates of progressive loss in different regions of the v...
PURPOSE: To evaluate frequency, conversion rate, and risk factors for blindness in glaucoma pati...
Purpose: To investigate rates of visual field progression and factors associated with progression ra...