Jeff Todd, JD, MS1; Kira N. Baldonado, MPH1
doi : 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2023.0949
June 2023, Vol 141, No. 6, Pages 510-611
N. Venkatesh Prajna, MD1; Naveen Radhakrishnan, MD1; Lalitha Prajna, MD2
Neil M. Bressler, MD1,2
Yicheng K. Bao, MD1; Benjamin Y. Xu, MD, PhD1; David S. Friedman, MD, PhD2; Austin Cho, BA1; Paul J. Foster, PhD3; Yu Jiang, MD4; Natalia Porporato, MD, PhD5,6; Anmol A. Pardeshi, MS1; Yuzhen Jiang, MD, PhD4; Beatriz Munoz, MS7; Tin Aung, PhD5; Mingguang He, MD, PhD4
doi : 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2023.0937
Importance Laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI) is the most common primary treatment for primary angle closure disease (PACD). However, there are sparse data guiding the longitudinal care of PAC suspect (PACS) eyes after LPI.
Melissa Yao, BA1; Ken Kitayama, MD, MPH1,2; Fei Yu, PhD1,3; Victoria L. Tseng, MD, PhD1; Anne L. Coleman, MD, PhD1,2
doi : 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2023.1007
Importance Racial and ethnic differences in the association between myopia and primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) are not well understood.
John S. Wittenborn, BS1; Aaron Y. Lee, MD, MSCI2; Elizabeth A. Lundeen, PhD, MPH3; Phoebe Lamuda, SM1; Jinan Saaddine, MD, MPH3; Grace L. Su, MD2; Randy Lu, BS2; Aashka Damani, BSE2; Jonathan S. Zawadzki, BA2; Colin P. Froines, BA2; Jolie Z. Shen, MD2; Timothy-Paul H. Kung, MBA4; Ryan T. Yanagihara, MD2; Morgan Maring, MS2; Melissa M. Takahashi, BS2; Marian Blazes, MD2; David B. Rein, PhD, MPA1
doi : 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2023.1263
Importance Diagnostic information from administrative claims and electronic health record (EHR) data may serve as an important resource for surveillance of vision and eye health, but the accuracy and validity of these sources are unknown.
Aaron S. Coyner, PhD1; Praveer Singh, PhD2,3; James M. Brown, PhD4; Susan Ostmo, MS, RN1; R.V. Paul Chan, MD5; Michael F. Chiang, MD, MA6; Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, PhD2,3; J. Peter Campbell, MD, MPH1; for the Imaging and Informatics in Retinopathy of Prematurity Consortium
doi : 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2023.1310
Importance Although race is a social construct, it is associated with variations in skin and retinal pigmentation. Image-based medical artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms that use images of these organs have the potential to learn features associated with self-reported race (SRR), which increases the risk of racially biased performance in diagnostic tasks; understanding whether this information can be removed, without affecting the performance of AI algorithms, is critical in reducing the risk of racial bias in medical AI.
Steven M. Kymes, PhD1; Neal L. Oden, PhD2; Paul C. VanVeldhuisen, PhD2; Ingrid U. Scott, MD, MPH3; Michael S. Ip, MD4; Barbara A. Blodi, MD5; Jacquie King, MS2; for the SCORE2 Investigator Group
doi : 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2023.1463
Importance Retinal vein occlusion is the second most common retinal vascular disease. Bevacizumab was demonstrated in the Study of Comparative Treatments for Retinal Vein Occlusion 2 (SCORE2) to be noninferior to aflibercept with respect to visual acuity in study participants with macular edema due to central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) or hemiretinal vein occlusion (HRVO) following 6 months of therapy.
Elise V. Mike, MD, PhD1; Ari Brandsdorfer, MD2,3; Afshin Parsikia, MD, MPH4; Joyce N. Mbekeani, MD5,6
doi : 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2023.1467
Importance Firearm injuries are associated with devastating visual outcomes. Several studies have demonstrated disparities in trauma care and discharge to rehabilitation and other advanced care facilities (ACFs) due to race and ethnicity and insurance status. The identification of possible disparities in disposition of patients admitted with firearms-associated ocular injuries (FAOIs) is a crucial step in moving toward health equity.
Zitian Liu, MD, PhD1; Haowen Lin, MD1; Ling Jin, MS1; Bo Qu, MD, PhD1; Jianping Liu, MBBS1; Yingfeng Zheng, MD, PhD1; Mingguang He, MD, PhD1,2,3; Lixia Luo, MD, PhD1; Yizhi Liu, MD, PhD1
doi : 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2023.1491
Importance During phacoemulsification, incision leakage and the subsequent anterior chamber collapse often occur after the withdrawal of the handpiece, which cannot be prevented by current sealing techniques. A new technique called swab pressing is proposed here to apply pressure with a cotton swab to seal the incision immediately, but efficacy remains unknown.
Benjamin K. Young, MD, MS1; Emily D. Cole, MD, MPH2; Parag K. Shah, MD, DNB3; Susan Ostmo, MS1; Prema Subramaniam, MS3; Narendran Venkatapathy, MD, DNB3; Andrew S. H. Tsai, MD4; Aaron S. Coyner, PhD1; Aditi Gupta1; Praveer Singh, PhD5; Michael F. Chiang, MD, MA6,7; Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, PhD5,8; R. V. Paul Chan, MD, MSc9; J. Peter Campbell, MD, MPH1
doi : 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2023.1466
Importance Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) telemedicine screening programs have been found to be effective, but they rely on widefield digital fundus imaging (WDFI) cameras, which are expensive, making them less accessible in low- to middle-income countries. Cheaper, smartphone-based fundus imaging (SBFI) systems have been described, but these have a narrower field of view (FOV) and have not been tested in a real-world, operational telemedicine setting.
Andrew Mihalache, BMSc(C)1; Marko M. Popovic, MD, MPH(C)2; Rajeev H. Muni, MD, MSc2,3
doi : 10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2023.1144
Importance ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot that has significant societal implications. Training curricula using AI are being developed in medicine, and the performance of chatbots in ophthalmology has not been characterized.
Augusto Azuara-Blanco, MD, PhD1
Leslie G. Hyman, PhD1; Linda Zangwill, PhD2
Michael V. Boland, MD, PhD1
Ting Fang Tan, MBBS1; Zhen Ling Teo, MBBS1; Daniel Shu Wei Ting, MD, PhD1,2
Sean T. Berkowitz, MD, MBA1; Avni P. Finn, MD, MBA1
Albert Y. Wu, MD, PhD1; Anne Xuan-Lan Nguyen2
Samantha J. Sechrist, BS1; Yi Stephanie Zhang, MD2; Frank L. Brodie, MD, MBA2
Samantha J. Sechrist, BS1; Christine M. Glastonbury, MD2; Alejandra G. de Alba Campomanes, MD3
M. Tariq Bhatti, MD1; Aubrey L. Gilbert, MD, PhD2; Thomas N. Hwang, MD, PhD3
Alexandre Dentel, MD1; Etienne Boulanger, MD1; Catherine Vignal-Clermont, MD1; Georges Caputo, MD1; Gilles C. Martin, MD1
Xiaofei Chen, MD1; Xiaoying Pan, BS1; Jian Zhu, MD2; Tiecheng Liu, MD1
Zachary Bergman, MD, MPH1; Katherine Anderson, ScM2; Rachel W. Kuchtey, MD, PhD1,3
Teresa E. Fowler, MD1; Ryan F. Bloomquist, PhD, DMD, MBA2; Monali V. Sakhalkar, MD3; Doan Tam Bloomquist, MD3
Manish Bhagat, MOptom1; Deepak Ghimire, BOptom2
Harsha Bhattacharjee, MS1; Sakshi Mishra, MBBS1; Mohit Garg, MBBS, DNB2
Samantha M. Arsenault, MD1; Erica Luse, MD2; Eric J. Kim, MD2
Rinu George, DNB1; Maya Jayarajan, DNB1; Premanand Chandran, MS1
Jason H. Peragallo, MD1,2
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