Publications by authors named "Justin Dredge"

Purpose: To evaluate the visual acuity and quality of vision in bilaterally implanted ZCBOO/ZCTx monofocal (Johnson & Johnson Vision) intraocular lens (IOL) and bilaterally implanted DATx15 extended depth of focus (EDOF) IOL (Alcon Vision, LLC).

Methods: A single site, non-interventional study comparing ZCBOO/ZCTx monofocal IOL patients implanted with DATx15 IOL toric or non-toric versions in both eyes. A total of 30 patients (60 eyes) completed the study in the monofocal group, 32 (64 eyes) in the EDOF group, and all were targeted for emmetropia.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluated a deep learning classifier for detecting gonioscopic angle closure in anterior segment OCT images, comparing its performance against human examiners using data from diverse populations.
  • The classifier exhibited strong performance across different cohorts, with AUC values ranging from 0.894 to 0.922, indicating its reliability in various settings.
  • The findings suggest that this automated approach could support ophthalmologists in accurately assessing angle closure status in patients from different backgrounds.
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Purpose: To compare the performance of a novel convolutional neural network (CNN) classifier and human graders in detecting angle closure in EyeCam (Clarity Medical Systems, Pleasanton, California, USA) goniophotographs.

Design: Retrospective cross-sectional study.

Methods: Subjects from the Chinese American Eye Study underwent EyeCam goniophotography in 4 angle quadrants.

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Purpose Of Review: As humans spend a considerable portion of life in the horizontal position, it is vital to better understand the effect of sleep position on glaucoma.

Recent Findings: The mean positional increase from the supine position to the lateral decubitus position (LDP) in recent literature is less than 2 mmHg for each eye in its dependent position and less than 1 mmHg in the nondependent position. The right LDP is most commonly favored sleeping position.

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