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Practice of immediate sequential bilateral cataract surgery (ISBCS): A teaching hospital experience in United Kingdom
CONCLUSIONS: Our experience which included a cohort of high-risk patients showed safe and successful practice of ISBCS without having a negative impact on training.PMID:36734082 | DOI:10.1177/11206721231154609
Source: European Journal of Ophthalmology - February 3, 2023 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Haoyu Wang Vipul Ramjiani Graham Auger Mathew Raynor Zanna Currie Jennifer Tan Source Type: research

The quality of life of medically versus surgically treated primary open-angle glaucoma patients at a Nigerian hospital
CONCLUSION: The study demonstrated that although participants that had trabeculectomy had a lower mean intraocular pressure, their overall mean QoL was reduced compared to the medically treated participants.
Source: Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology - November 23, 2022 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Femi C Oduneye Kareem O Musa Sefinat A Agboola Oluwatobi O Idowu Adeola O Onakoya Source Type: research

Distribution of ocular perfusion pressure and its relationship with intraocular pressure in patients with primary open angle glaucoma in Enugu, South East, Nigeria
Conclusion: OPP was lower in POAG subjects than in NG subjects. The observed relationship suggests that reduced OPP may play a role in the development of POAG.
Source: Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice - September 22, 2022 Category: Rural Health Authors: IC Arinze SN Onwubiko NZ Nwachukwu FC Maduka-Okafor AE Aghaji MO Nkwegu EN Onwasigwe Source Type: research

Visual impairment among eye health workers in a tertiary eye centre in Ghana
CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of VI among the staff of the Eye Centre of the KBTH was 9.5 %, all due to refractive errors. Other known causes of avoidable visual impairment and blindness encountered were glaucoma (14.3 %), macular scar (1.2 %) and cataract (1.2 %), all asymptomatic. Routine eye screening should be part of periodic medical examination for employees.FUNDING: None declared.PMID:35957937 | PMC:PMC9334960 | DOI:10.4314/gmj.v55i4.8
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - August 12, 2022 Category: African Health Authors: Naamuah N Tagoe Benjamin Abaidoo Gladys Fordjuor Yakubu A Seidu Serwaa A Acquah Andrew E Akafo Eileen Buxton Dorothy Fiadoyor George Afenyo Samuel O Asiedu Vera A Essuman Source Type: research