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.

Visual System May Serve as Ideal Model for MS Drug Assessment

The neurodegenerative disease can be difficult to track in terms of remyelination, but certain agents can be monitored through ocular imaging to gauge efficacy.
April 26, 2024

Nutraceutical for Dry Eye Coming This Fall

Bausch + Lomb previewed a forthcoming product and pointed to company-funded research showing treatment effects possible after two, four and eight weeks of daily use.
April 26, 2024

Vision-related QoL Unchanged After Trabeculectomy

This research highlights the importance of using both objective and subjective measures to evaluate glaucoma patients and treatment outcomes.
April 26, 2024

Prenatal Carotenoid Supplementation Benefits Both Mother and Child

The regimen improved foveal maturity among infants as well as maternal levels of macular pigment, study shows.
April 26, 2024

Smoking Reduces ONH Vessel Density in Glaucoma

Study shows a dose-dependent association with faster deterioration over time.
April 25, 2024

AREDS Report Updates Simplified Severity Scale

This revision—accounting for reticular pseudodrusen and GA—shows that progression rates are substantially higher when using a more comprehensive approach.
April 25, 2024

Check MRW Measurements over RNFL for Damage from Anti-VEGF Injections

The former is a more sensitive marker for evaluating the effect of frequent injections on the optic nerve head.
April 25, 2024

Glaucoma Med Adherence in First Two Years Predicts Future Patterns

A Danish study of 30,000 patients found increasing age, female sex and low comorbidity score were correlated with better diligence with eye drop treatment for up to 10 years.
April 24, 2024

Meta-analysis Demonstrates Effective, Safe Treatment for Uveitic Macular Edema

The noninfectious form was helped by periocular and intraocular corticosteroids. Newer delivery methods have less evidence supporting their use due to the recency of their introduction.
April 24, 2024

Study Finds Prophylactic LPI Cost-Effective for PACS

To reduce risk of angle closure, researchers strongly suggest considering this intervention in patients without visually significant cataract.
April 23, 2024

Red Light Therapy Less Effective in Pre-myopia Phase

A year of treatment reduced SE refraction by about three-quarters of a diopter among myopes but only one-third of a diopter in pre-myopes.
April 23, 2024

Experts Propose Four New Parameters to Boost Accuracy of Glaucoma Dx on OCT

Fovea-to-disc distance, location of the superior and inferior peaks of the cpRNFL thickness curve, and estimated axial length all correlated with RNFL thickness more so than age and disc area in a new study.
April 23, 2024

MEWDS Characterized by Unique Photoreceptor Damage Patterns

The inflammatory retinal condition presented a central-to-peripheral gradient of improvement that may suggest specific peripapillary vulnerabilities, researchers suggest.
April 22, 2024

Twenty-year Study on Corneal Fungal Infections Shows Shifting Patterns

Candida, Aspergillus and Fusarium were the most common organisms. Patients with filamentous keratitis had different risk factors, better outcomes and decreased need for surgical intervention compared to yeast keratitis.
April 22, 2024

Lamina Cribrosa Pores May Help Identify Severe Glaucoma

These findings were associated with greater degrees of optic disc cupping and higher proportions of African ancestry.
April 22, 2024

Optic Nerve Head Structure Affected by Birth Status

Pre-term kids with worse refractive errors showed greater minimum rim width and prelaminar tissue thickness.
April 19, 2024

Patient Survey Describes Dry Eye Management Habits, Burdens

Most rely on artificial tears more so than eyelid-based interventions, 22% spend an hour or more daily on care and less than half reported that their primary source of information is their eyecare provider.
April 19, 2024

Study Compares PDR, DME Risk Between Two Popular Diabetes Drugs

Patients taking GLP-1 agonists had a higher rate of progression to proliferative retinopathy and new-onset macular edema than those on SGLT-2 inhibitors.
April 19, 2024

Meta-analysis Reaffirms Virtues of Multifocal Soft Lenses for Myopia

These lenses were shown to be safe and effective, but were noted to decrease low-contrast visual acuity at distance. Ortho-K also was deemed a bit more effective but also more prone to adverse effects.
April 18, 2024

Optic Disc Microvasculature Dropout Related to Disease Severity in Pre-Perimetric POAG

A considerable number of eyes with dropout had no detectable focal lamina cribrosa defect and/or parapapillary deep-layer microvasculature dropout.
April 18, 2024

Meta-analysis Credits Trifocal IOLs as Best for Near Vision Correction

EDOF lenses were cited for superior intermediate correction. Both options demonstrated good safety and efficacy.
April 18, 2024

Swept-Source OCT-A Imaging Assesses ONH, Macular Perfusion Well

An easy and reproducible novel method can help physicians better understand the patient’s stage of glaucoma.
April 17, 2024

Study: Epi-off Accelerated CXL Yields Good Results

Over a 10-year follow-up period, resumption of progression was only seen in 9.1% and haze in 7.4% of subjects.
April 17, 2024

Glucose Control, Renal Function Help Predict Anti-VEGF Treatment Response in DME

Patients with low glomerular filtration rates and high glycated hemoglobin levels fared worse in this study, highlighting the need for continuous monitoring of systemic health.
April 17, 2024

Academy of Ophthalmology Endorses Teleretinal Screening for Diabetic Retinopathy

While this modality was not as robust in detecting DME, studies show it is both accurate and cost-effective for DR.
April 16, 2024

Diabetes Patients Experience Choroidal Microvascular Alterations Before DR

This was observed in early cases of the disease without associated retinopathy.
April 16, 2024

Newly Identified Retinal Biomarker May Reveal Systemic Health Insights

Using AI to characterize the ‘fractal dimension’—or branching patterns—of the vasculature yielded associations with disease prevalence in adults of all ages.
April 16, 2024

Severity Levels of Carotid Artery Stenosis Impact Diabetic Retinopathy

Clinicians should be mindful of possible atherosclerotic changes in patients with PDR, study argues.
April 15, 2024

Heavy Smoking, High BMI Associated With Earlier Onset nAMD

Study also finds intraretinal fluid results in a fast-progressing disease, and these patients tend to be older at the time of diagnosis and remain on treatment for a shorter time.
April 15, 2024

Brimonidine Explored as Potential Myopia Treatment in Early Trials

While only being tested on animals right now, clinical application might emerge in time as more studies solidify its positive effects. The mechanism may involve changes to scleral and choroidal development during ocular growth.
April 15, 2024

Access to Pediatric Eye Care Severely Lacking Across the US

Study finds approximately 96% of counties lack specialists among both optometrists and ophthalmologists, with lower socioeconomic areas the most severely affected.
April 12, 2024

Similarities and Differences Between Pachychoroid GA and Conventional GA Identified

Understanding these features may help disease diagnosis in Asian populations. Patients with the former subtype were significantly younger, predominantly male and had a slower progression rate.
April 12, 2024

Save the Donut: Beware GC Loss in Central Macular Region in Glaucoma

Though patterns of damage varied widely in a new study, no eye was spared disease progression in this vital area, underscoring the need for close monitoring with OCT.
April 12, 2024

Spontaneous Closure of Macular Holes Related to Diameter, Study Finds

It occurred within two months in approximately 25% of small, idiopathic FTMH and 55% of idiopathic FTMH with a diameter <150µm.
April 11, 2024

Retinoblastoma Survivors’ Vision Influenced by Race, Insurance

Black and Hispanic kids with public Medicare/Medicaid coverage had worse outcomes.
April 11, 2024

RNFL Thickness More Useful than Minimum Rim Width Early in Glaucoma, Study Finds

The two metrics show concurrent changes over time, but the former is less prone to variability and the influence of IOP changes.
April 11, 2024

Blindness Incidence for Aggressive Adult-Onset Macular Atrophy Explored

Over half of patients were legally blind according to the US standards, whereas only a quarter met the WHO’s blindness criteria.
April 10, 2024

Statins Decrease Graves’ Ophthalmopathy Risk

Reduction by 80% was found in one Taiwanese study.
April 10, 2024

Reading Speed, Gaze Behavior Differs Between Types of Presbyopia Correction

Researchers observed variance in head movements between wearers of single-vision contact lenses, multifocal CLs and progressive addition lenses.
April 10, 2024

Glaucoma Rate 3x Higher in Poor and Minority Populations

These findings were consistent across three geographically distinct locations: rural Alabama, semi-urban Michigan towns and New York City.
April 9, 2024

Dry Eye Patients Have Worse Sleep Quality

Study shows they are at a higher risk of experiencing insufficient sleep, excessive sleepiness and longer sleep latency.
April 9, 2024

Cataract Surgery Could Lower IOP, But Precise Impact Uncertain

Meta analysis revealed that concurrent topical medication use masks the effects of phacoemulsification upon postoperative IOP.
April 9, 2024

New Punctal Plug Features Tapered End for Easier Insertion

The device is made with a degradable material designed to last about six months.
April 8, 2024

Phaco Beats LPI in Improving Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma Status

Both methods are effective but cataract surgery was associated with better corneal metrics in a recent meta-analysis.
April 8, 2024

Visual Impairment Makes Digital Healthcare Access Less Likely

This was observed among older adults, undermining some of the benefits of virtual care resources.
April 8, 2024

No VF Loss Rate Difference After Either Tube Shunt or Trabeculectomy

However, worse IOP control and older age were significantly associated with faster rates of progression during follow-up.
April 8, 2024

IOP Variability Linked to GCC Thinning Rate Regardless of Glaucoma Severity

Fluctuation and range had strong independent associations with the measure of macular structural damage even after adjustment for mean IOP.
April 5, 2024

Glaucoma-related Blindness Decreased Between 2000 and 2020

Still, nearly eight million people globally experience visual impairment of some sort from the condition, study says.
April 5, 2024

Black, Asian Glaucoma Patients Undergo Less Frequent VF Testing

This disparity could lead to delayed detection of progression and undertreatment in these individuals compared to white participants, study finds.
April 5, 2024

Structural Complications Not Specific to High Myopia

In a new study, compromised corneal biomechanics started as low as -3.00D and worsened exponentially as refractive error increased.
April 4, 2024