The News Feed

Timely reports on clinical research, legislative updates and product launches, from the editors of Review of Optometry and RCCL. Stories post each weekday morning.

Rebound Tonometry Provided for the Seated Slit Lamp Patient

A new device configuration can provide a quick and comfortable experience for both clinician and patient.
October 11, 2024

En Face OCT Better than B-Scan in Diagnosis of Early Macular Atrophy in AMD

Presumed iRORA lesions can in fact be components of cRORA about one-quarter of the time, analysis finds.
October 11, 2024

Older Age, Moderate Visual Impairment Linked to Worse GA Outcomes

A study involving over 18,000 patients with the condition found that by 36 months, 19% progressed to neovascular AMD, which doubled the risk of exudative conversion in the fellow eye.
October 11, 2024

Researchers Explore Possible Blood Test for AMD

Three particular metabolite biomarkers offer strong preliminary evidence to pave the way in developing the first routine lab study for this disease.
October 11, 2024

New Study Highlights Likelihood of Macular Retinoschisis in Elderly High Myopes

Data reveals a 27.9% prevalence among this patient population, emphasizing the need for greater awareness and monitoring of its impact on vision health.
October 10, 2024

In UK, SLTs by Optometry as Safe and Effective as Those Done by Ophthalmology

Recent study demonstrated that outcomes were similar at 24 months post-op.
October 10, 2024

Two Fundus Camera Candidates for DR Screening Show Promise

In a large UK initiative, ultra-widefield imaging demonstrated high sensitivity for referrable cases.
October 10, 2024

In Early, Moderate POAG, Strain on Lamina Cribrosa Affects RNFL Thickness Decrease

Not only IOP but also ONH geometric factors are important in the progression of glaucoma.
October 9, 2024

Fragmented Circadian Rhythm May Increase DR Risk

This potential relationship was tested in part due to the well-documented effect that this bodily process plays in regulating glucose homeostasis.
October 9, 2024

Axial Elongation, Myopia Progression Vary by Region, Ethnicity and Age

Compared to children in European countries, those in East Asia advanced faster, with larger differences observed in younger eyes.
October 9, 2024

Outer Retinal Thinning May Signal Cognitive Decline in Those with Early AMD

This measurement was associated with atrophy of the brain regions involved in vision, memory and dementia-related regions.
October 8, 2024

Vessel Density on OCT-A May Differentiate True from Pseudo Optic Disc Swelling

In a new case series, this measurement was significantly higher in eyes with drusen and controls than those with papilledema or NAION.
October 8, 2024

Study Highlights Unique Ocular Characteristics of Children with History of ROP

New research reveals that these patients have a shorter axial length, steeper cornea and thicker macula, and calls for ongoing efforts to assess the long-term impact on visual outcomes.
October 8, 2024

California Notes Improvement in ROP Care, Reducing Incidence and Racial Disparities

These trends differed from the contrasting increases seen in national trends.
October 7, 2024

Intraretinal Hyperreflective Bodies in Intermediate, Late AMD Relate to Migrating RPE Cells

OCT revealed that these lesions were also associated with defects in the ELM and ellipsoid zone.
October 7, 2024

Success of Trabeculectomy Low in Glaucoma Patients of African Ancestry

Study finds greater susceptible to complications in those requiring surgery at a younger age or subjects with a known family history of the condition.
October 7, 2024

Study Describes Risk Factors for Ocular Complications in HZO

Researchers found that increased age, female sex, steroids at initial visit and stromal involvement were each linked with higher odds of developing further problems.
October 4, 2024

Study Identifies OCT-A Parameters to Predict DME Treatment Response

At baseline, patients who experienced good outcomes on ranibizumab therapy tended to have higher vascular densities in the superficial and deep capillary plexuses and smaller FAZ areas.
October 4, 2024

Researchers Identify Risk Factors for Neovascular Glaucoma After Vein Occlusion

Absence of PVD, Black race, Hispanic ethnicity, diabetic retinopathy and CRVO vs. BRVO incidents are all linked to a higher likelihood. The findings emphasize the importance of early detection and monitoring.
October 4, 2024

Glaucoma Patients Using Alpha Agonists May Have Higher Alzheimer’s Risk

Large study sees a 15% increase in those on the therapy compared with beta-blockers use, which has previously been shown to be protective.
October 3, 2024

Research Uncovers Differences in MNV Response to Anti-VEGF Therapy

Study finds type 2 macular neovascularization decreases more significantly in size and volume over one year of treatment.
October 3, 2024

Be on Guard for Fellow-Eye Disease in PXS

OCT-A could reveal subclinical signs of disease even when slit lamp exam and other methods don’t.
October 3, 2024

Hydroxychloroquine Intake Impacts ONL Thinning

Understanding associations between this medication use and the thinning of retinal regions could serve as an early diagnostic indicator for retinal toxicity.
October 2, 2024

Inverted ILM Flap Best Technique For Macular Atrophy in Myopic Traction Maculopathy

In a new study, half of patients with both diagnoses eventually required surgery, and this procedure conferred a success rate of 94%.
October 2, 2024

OSSN Risk Factors for Development of Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency Identified

Size and severity, as well as recurrence of the malignancy, were all associated with greater odds.
October 2, 2024

Pupils Constrict at High Altitudes, Study Finds

Short-term exposure also led to decreased iris curvature and widened angle opening distance, trabecular-iris space area and angle recess area.
October 1, 2024

Adjuvant Chemo After Enucleation Reduces Recurrence, Improves Survival in Retinoblastoma

Study underscores global discrepancies in defining high-risk histopathology features, calling for a more standardized approach to improve outcomes.
October 1, 2024

Myopia Epidemic Projected to Affect Nearly 740 Million Children Worldwide by 2050

Researchers show a disproportionate impact on girls and East Asian populations in a new study, and they urge swift action to address this public health burden.
October 1, 2024

Myopic Kids More Likely to Experience Dry Eye than Non-myopes

Emmetropes had longer tear break-up times and no evidence of ocular surface disease in a recent large study. Greater screen use is a potential culprit.
September 30, 2024

Age at Diagnosis Prime Factor in Amblyopia Treatment Disparities; Socioeconomic Status Also Significant

Early vision screen and comprehensive pediatric care may address these.
September 30, 2024

Atrial Fibrillation Accelerates VF Loss in Glaucoma Patients

Study with 15-year follow-up finds confirmed cases and people at high risk experience greater annual decline in mean deviation values on HVF.
September 30, 2024

Widefield OCT-A Reveals Effects of High Myopia on Retinal Vascular Structures

Recent findings show a link to decreased peripheral vascular density and altered peripapillary capillary area in response to axial length elongation.
September 27, 2024

Primary Systemic Vasculitis-associated Optic Neuritis Yields Poor Prognosis

Even with prompt and aggressive clinical interventions, outcomes remain unsatisfactory.
September 27, 2024

Choroidal Drainage System Potential Imaging Biomarker for Ocular Diseases

A study found that almost half of healthy eyes had intervortex venous anastomosis, most often in the temporal quadrant, which is a feature of pachychoroid spectrum disorders.
September 27, 2024

Researchers Uncover Key Risk Factors for Central Serous Chorioretinopathy

Analysis reveals links between male sex, shift work and biomarkers like VEGF and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in understanding the condition’s development.
September 26, 2024

Retina Helps Reveal New Dementia Risk Factor

Elevated levels of HDL-C may be harmful, according to its association with RNFL thinning.
September 26, 2024

OCT Show Promise as Tool to Predict AL

Study provides new insights into the relationship between elongation and retinal and choroidal structures.
September 26, 2024

First Video Magnifier for Visually Impaired iPhone Users

The attachable device, called Optaro, produces a high-contrast, LED-illuminated image with 3.3x to 15x zoom.
September 25, 2024

Eye Doctors Who Wear Glasses Perceived as Smart, but More Aloof

A recent survey also found that responses weren’t influenced by physician race or sex, however.
September 25, 2024

New OCT Method Could Aid Tilted Disc Assessment in Myopic Glaucoma

A 3D-based technique evaluates the morphologic changes that an increasing axial length affects.
September 25, 2024

Indications, Procedures for Keratoplasty Shifted Over Two Decades

Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy is the top reason currently and lamellar procedures predominate, while surgical keratoconus intervention has declined in the same period.
September 25, 2024

New OSD Imaging System Integrates AI

An anterior segment camera called OmniCad evaluates numerous markers of ocular surface health using an algorithm derived from over a million clinical images.
September 24, 2024

Analysis Identifies New Risk Factors for Posterior Capsular Rupture

Along with already known elements—surgical inexperience, phacodonesis, mature cataract—the study found novel associations with high myopia, previous vitrectomy, shallow anterior chamber depth and amblyopia.
September 24, 2024

Uveitis Common in Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus, Linked to Vision Complications

Research highlights the increased risk of ocular problems and vision loss among HZO patients with this condition, emphasizing the importance of timely antiviral treatment and follow-up care.
September 24, 2024

Glaucoma Medications Linked to Increased Risk of Drug-Related Keratitis

Data shows a concerning relationship, emphasizing the need for heightened clinician awareness. Corneal toxicity from chronic topical therapy is one proposed mechanism.
September 24, 2024

New Study Identifies Key Factors for Retinal Detachment, Vision Loss in ARN

Analysis highlights the role of prompt antiviral therapy and risk factors in managing complications from this condition.
September 23, 2024

Peripheral Neuropathy Increases the Risk of Developing Dry Eye Disease

Researchers discovered that severe cases significantly impact the development of dry eye signs and symptoms.
September 23, 2024

Students at Title 1 Schools Have Higher Amblyopia Risk

Over 11 years referrals for vision screenings have increased in this child population.
September 23, 2024

Study Identifies Normative Values for Macula Vessel Density and FAZ on OCT-A

Both parameters were found to be influenced by age and gender. Additionally, deep capillary structures correlated negatively with height and weight, while superficial correlated positively with diastolic BP.
September 20, 2024

Phentolamine Phase III Data Shows Success in Quickly Reversing Dilation

Roughly half of test subjects—48.9% in one study and 58% in another—saw a return to baseline pupil size within 90 minutes. Hyperemia and discomfort each occurred in about 11% of patients.
September 20, 2024