David S Friedman
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Kang J, Nascimento E Silva R, Kim J, Chang D, Li Y, Chen C, et al.
Br J Ophthalmol
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40086867
Purpose: To compare the structure-function correlations between optical coherence tomography (OCT) thickness parameters and the corresponding sectorial mean sensitivity (MS) values obtained with IMO visual function analyser (IMOvifa) and Humphrey...
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Practices of a United States school-based vision program in referring children to community eye care
Ambrosino C, Guo X, Nguyen A, Kallem M, Dai X, Kourgialis N, et al.
J AAPOS
. 2025 Mar;
:104164.
PMID: 40058565
Background: School-based vision programs (SBVPs) can increase children's access to eye care services, yet some children have needs beyond the scope of SBVPs and require referral to community providers. We...
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Kim J, Kang J, Wiggs J, Zhao H, Li K, Zebardast N, et al.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
. 2025 Feb;
66(2):57.
PMID: 39982391
Purpose: Glaucoma polygenic risk scores could guide glaucoma public health screening initiatives. We investigated how age influences the relationship between a multitrait glaucoma polygenic risk score (mtGPRS) and primary open-angle...
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Shi M, Luo Y, Tian Y, Shen L, Zebardast N, Eslami M, et al.
NPJ Digit Med
. 2025 Jan;
8(1):46.
PMID: 39833503
Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness globally. Research indicates a disproportionate impact of glaucoma on racial and ethnic minorities. Existing deep learning models for glaucoma detection might not...
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Yusufu M, Friedman D, Kang M, Padhye A, Shang X, Zhang L, et al.
Heart
. 2025 Jan;
111(7):306-313.
PMID: 39805634
Objective: To investigate the associations between a comprehensive set of retinal vascular parameters and incident stroke to unveil new associations and explore its predictive power for stroke risk. Methods: Retinal...
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Wang Q, Valenzuela I, Harizman N, Gorroochurn P, Torres D, Maruri S, et al.
J Glaucoma
. 2025 Jan;
34(3):164-174.
PMID: 39792808
Prcis: Community-based eye health screenings that incorporated fundus photography and optometric exams in a high-risk NYC population effectively identified a higher than average number of participants that required an in-office...
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Seresirikachorn K, Annopawong K, Parivisutt N, Wanichwecharungruang B, Friedman D, Vu D
J Glaucoma
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39661158
Precis: Second trabeculectomy and glaucoma drainage device implantation offer similar success rates for juvenile open angle glaucoma after initial trabeculectomy failure. However, second trabeculectomies required fewer medications. A quarter of...
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Fujita A, Vu D, Aziz K, Chang T, Chung I, Ciociola E, et al.
Am J Ophthalmol
. 2024 Dec;
271:210-221.
PMID: 39617117
Purpose: To investigate treatment patterns of childhood glaucoma in the United States. Design: Retrospective clinical cohort study. Subjects: Patients under 18 years of age with a diagnosis code for glaucoma...
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Kallem M, Guo X, Dai X, Ambrosino C, Nguyen A, Friedman D, et al.
Ophthalmology
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39542178
Purpose: School-based vision programs (SBVPs) deliver care to students at school, addressing disparities in access to pediatric vision care. We aimed to evaluate the associations between SBVP outcomes and school-level...
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Nguyen A, Guo X, Dai X, Kallem M, Friedman D, Kourgialis N, et al.
Ophthalmic Epidemiol
. 2024 Nov;
:1-9.
PMID: 39531591
Purpose: To describe refractive error findings and associated factors in students who received school-based eye exams following vision screenings. Methods: Cross-sectional study of pre-kindergarten through 12 grade students who failed...