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Semin Ophthalmol ; 38(2): 167-177, 2023 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36653736

RESUMO

To identify strategies for effective curriculum development and implementation in United States (US) ophthalmology residency training programs. A literature review was conducted for all English-language PubMed/Medline articles relating to ophthalmology residency education or curriculum/curricula. Despite ACGME-defined program requirements outlining curricular goals for US ophthalmology residency training programs, there is no comprehensive, national curriculum with detailed plans for instruction of necessary topics within the 36-month residency training period. Several articles identify a need for detailed curricula on various topics, propose ideas on how residency programs could create curricula, and explore ways of assessing resident competence. There is a paucity of literature evaluating how ophthalmology residents best learn various ophthalmology topics. We need to develop an intentional, comprehensive, and timely national curriculum for ophthalmology residency programs in the US, with detailed plans on how to meet curricular objectives and consideration of the most effective teaching strategies for different ophthalmology concepts.


Assuntos
Internato e Residência , Oftalmologia , Humanos , Currículo , Oftalmologia/educação , Estados Unidos
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Ocul Immunol Inflamm ; : 1-4, 2022 Nov 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36328542

RESUMO

A 68-year-old diabetic male with Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy cataract underwent combined DMEK and cataract surgery of the left eye. Post-operative course was complicated by a partial graft detachment on POD 3, treated with a re-bubbling procedure. The patient subsequently developed a corneal infiltrate, cultured by aqueous sample, that was found to be C. parapsilosis. Oral fluconazole and voriconazole, topical voriconazole 1%, and amphotericin B as well as intracameral and intrastromal voriconazole and amphotericin B were employed. By post-operative day 45, symptoms and signs of DMEK stromal C. parapsilosis keratitis had resolved, and a corneal scar remained. Best corrected visual acuity, at post-operative month 4, was 20/25-2 without correction. Post-DMEK fungal stromal keratitis is a rare post-operative complication. We present a case of C. parapsilosis DMEK stromal keratitis and describe diagnostic and therapeutic modalities that allowed for resolution of the infection, without explantation of the patient's graft, and preservation of visual acuity.

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Cornea ; 40(5): 652-655, 2021 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33065714

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PURPOSE: To present a case series of Urrets-Zavalia syndrome (UZS) that developed after Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK). METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed to identify patients who underwent DMEK by a single surgeon at the Duke Eye Center from 2017 to 2019 and subsequently developed UZS. Demographic data, preoperative history, operative notes, and postoperative course were reviewed. RESULTS: We describe 5 cases of UZS after DMEK (ages 19-74 years; 3 men and 2 women). Onset of UZS was noted at postoperative week 1 (n = 1), 2 (n =3), or 4 (n = 1). Four patients had an underlying diagnosis of Fuchs endothelial dystrophy and 1 had posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy. Sixty percent (n = 3) of patients had an elevated intraocular pressure on postoperative day 0 or 1, and 40% (n = 2) of patients also had a pupillary block. One patient developed UZS after a rebubbling procedure for partial graft detachment and another developed UZS after repeat DMEK transplantation. Of the 3 patients who underwent bilateral combined DMEK and cataract surgery, 1 developed UZS in the second eye, whereas 2 developed UZS in the first eye. Most patients experienced monocular diplopia or had cosmetic concerns because of their mydriatic pupils. Two patients had spontaneous improvement in mydriasis. CONCLUSIONS: UZS after DMEK is rare, with only 2 cases in the literature: Holtmann et al and Isac et al. We present the largest case series of UZS after DMEK to date. Postoperative elevation in intraocular pressure is a common contributing factor. Evaluation of more patients may elucidate additional risk factors for this condition.


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Doenças da Córnea/etiologia , Ceratoplastia Endotelial com Remoção da Lâmina Limitante Posterior/efeitos adversos , Iris/patologia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias , Distúrbios Pupilares/etiologia , Idoso , Atrofia , Feminino , Humanos , Pressão Intraocular , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Aderências Teciduais , Adulto Jovem
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JAMA Ophthalmol ; 139(2): 182-188, 2021 02 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33355613

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Importance: Noninvasive retinal imaging may detect structural changes associated with Parkinson disease (PD) and may represent a novel biomarker for disease detection. Objective: To characterize alterations in the structure and microvasculature of the retina and choroid in eyes of individuals with PD and compare them with eyes of age- and sex-matched cognitively healthy control individuals using optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography (OCTA). Design, Setting, and Participants: This cross-sectional study was conducted at the Duke Neurological Disorders Clinic in Durham, North Carolina. Individuals aged 50 years or older with a diagnosis of PD were eligible for inclusion and underwent an evaluation and diagnosis confirmation before enrollment. Control individuals aged 50 years or older and without subjective cognitive dysfunction, a history of tremor, or evidence of motor dysfunction consistent with parkinsonism were solicited from the clinic or the Duke Alzheimer's Disease Prevention Registry. Individuals with diabetes, glaucoma, retinal pathology, other dementias, and corrected Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) visual acuity worse than 20/40 Snellen were excluded. Data were analyzed between January 1, 2020, and March 30, 2020. Exposures: All participants underwent OCT and OCTA imaging. Main Outcomes and Measures: Generalized estimating equation analysis was used to characterize the association between imaging parameters and PD diagnosis. Superficial capillary plexus vessel density (VD) and perfusion density (PFD) were assessed within the ETDRS 6 × 6-mm circle, 6 × 6-mm inner ring, and 6 × 6-mm outer ring, as was the foveal avascular zone area. Peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer thickness, macular ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer thickness, central subfield thickness, subfoveal choroidal thickness, total choroidal area, luminal area, and choroidal vascularity index (CVI) were measured. Results: A total of 124 eyes of 69 participants with PD (39 men [56.5%]; mean [SD] age, 71.7 [7.0] years) and 248 eyes of 137 control participants (77 men [56.2%]; mean [SD] age, 70.9 [6.7] years) were analyzed. In the 6 × 6-mm ETDRS circle, VD (ß coefficient = 0.37; 95% CI, 0.04-0.71; P = .03) and PFD (ß coefficient = 0.009; 95% CI, 0.0003-0.018; P = .04) were lower in eyes of participants with PD. In the inner ring of the 6 × 6-mm ETDRS circle, VD (ß coefficient = 0.61; 95% CI, 0.20-1.02; P = .003) and PFD (ß coefficient = 0.015; 95% CI, 0.005-0.026; P = .004) were lower in eyes of participants with PD. Total choroidal area (ß coefficient = -1.74 units2; 95% CI, -3.12 to -0.37 units2; P = .01) and luminal area (ß coefficient = -1.02 units2; 95% CI, -1.86 to -0.18 units2; P = .02) were greater, but CVI was lower (ß coefficient = 0.5%; 95% CI, 0.2%-0.8%; P < .001) in eyes of individuals with PD. Conclusions and Relevance: This study found that individuals with PD had decreased retinal VD and PFD as well as choroidal structural changes compared with age- and sex-matched control participants. Given the observed population differences in these noninvasive retinal biomarkers, further research into their clinical utility in PD is needed.


Assuntos
Angiografia , Corioide/irrigação sanguínea , Corioide/diagnóstico por imagem , Microvasos/diagnóstico por imagem , Doença de Parkinson/diagnóstico por imagem , Vasos Retinianos/diagnóstico por imagem , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica , Idoso , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Corioide/fisiopatologia , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Densidade Microvascular , Microvasos/fisiopatologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , North Carolina , Doença de Parkinson/fisiopatologia , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Estudos Prospectivos , Fluxo Sanguíneo Regional , Vasos Retinianos/fisiopatologia
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Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep ; 20: 100923, 2020 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32995666

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PURPOSE: To describe a case of anterior ischemic optic neuropathy as a presenting sign of granulomatosis with polyangiitis. OBSERVATIONS: A previously healthy 50-year-old female developed right eye, then left eye, redness and pruritis and was diagnosed with allergic versus viral conjunctivitis. Five days later, she noted an acute decline in vision in the right eye, corresponding with a decrease on Snellen testing from 20/30 to 20/100 with correction. She was noted to have a right relative afferent pupillary defect, 2+ pallid disc edema, and OCT (Spectralis, Heidelberg Engineering, Carlsbad, CA) findings of significant retinal nerve fiber thickening. Review of systems revealed a three-month history fatigue, right-sided headaches, jaw claudication, bronchitis, cough without hemoptysis, and epistaxis, as well as interval development of a petechial rash across her body, migratory polyarthralgias, fevers, and tachycardia. ESR and CRP were markedly elevated, and the patient was admitted to the hospital for a systemic vasculitis workup. She was started on IV methylprednisolone. Her vision improved dramatically with steroids, measuring 20/50 with correction in the right eye after 24 hours and returning to baseline after five days. An extensive workup including imaging, bloodwork, and biopsies led to a diagnosis of granulomatosis with polyangiitis, with PR3-positive ANCA. CONCLUSIONS: Ocular findings, including anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, may be the presenting signs for patients with granulomatosis with polyangiitis. Prompt recognition and treatment with high-dose steroids and immunomodulatory therapy is important for visual recovery. IMPORTANCE: Prompt recognition of potential vasculitis-related vision loss can lead to timely initiation of vision-saving treatment.

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J AAPOS ; 24(5): 299-301, 2020 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32890735

RESUMO

Press Ganey patient satisfaction scores are increasingly being used as a physician quality metric. In this retrospective review of over 25,000 patient surveys for 61 ophthalmologists, pediatric ophthalmologists and neuro-ophthalmologists received significantly lower patient satisfaction scores than their peers, suggesting that the problem for which a patient seeks care may affect whether he or she is satisfied with the care received. These findings should be taken into account when considering the validity of Press Ganey scores as an equitable, modifiable measure of physician performance, especially when considering factoring these scores into physician evaluation and reimbursement.


Assuntos
Oftalmologia , Médicos , Criança , Demografia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Satisfação do Paciente , Estudos Retrospectivos , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila) ; 6(5): 412-417, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28930381

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between intraocular pressure (IOP) and big bubble (BB) formation in a model of deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK). DESIGN: Ex-vivo. METHODS: Corneoscleral buttons from human donors were loaded onto an artificial anterior chamber connected to a column of balanced salt solution. A surgeon-in-training learned to perform DALK via the BB technique using swept-source microscope-integrated optical coherence tomography (SS-MIOCT) with heads-up display (HUD). DALK procedures were performed at 6 different IOPs (5, 10, 15, 20, 30, or 40 mm Hg; n = 6 per group) in a randomized fashion, with the surgeon-in-training masked to the pressure and guided by SS-MIOCT with HUD. For a subset of corneas within each pressure group, DALK was performed on matching donor tissue at a control IOP. BB diameter was recorded, and a diameter exceeding the trephine diameter was considered optimal. RESULTS: Wilcoxon rank sum test showed a difference in BB diameter among the different pressure groups (mean ± SD of 7.75 ± 1.60, 8.33 ± 1.99, 10.9 ± 0.92, 9.08 ± 1.07, 6.67 ± 3.33, and 3.42 ± 3.77 mm in the 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 40 mm Hg groups, respectively; P = 0.0014). Per Tukey test, this difference was attributable to comparisons between the 40 mm Hg group and the 5, 10, 15, or 20 mm Hg groups (P = 0.04, 0.02, 0.0001, 0.004, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In this ex-vivo model of DALK, the BB technique guided by SS-MIOCT with HUD yielded bubbles of optimal diameters only at physiologic pressures (10‒20 mm Hg). Extremely high IOP (40 mm Hg) resulted in BBs of significantly smaller diameter than BBs obtained at physiologic and low (5 mm Hg) IOPs.


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Córnea/cirurgia , Doenças da Córnea/cirurgia , Transplante de Córnea/métodos , Pressão Intraocular/fisiologia , Coleta de Tecidos e Órgãos/métodos , Adulto , Idoso , Córnea/diagnóstico por imagem , Lâmina Limitante Posterior/cirurgia , Dissecação , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica/instrumentação , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica/métodos
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J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus ; 54: e1-e5, 2017 Feb 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28196266

RESUMO

The authors report the use of swept-source microscope-integrated optical coherence tomography (SS-MIOCT), capable of live four-dimensional (three-dimensional across time) intraoperative imaging, to directly visualize suture depth during lateral rectus resection. Key surgical steps visualized in this report included needle depth during partial and full-thickness muscle passes along with scleral passes. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2017;54:e1-e5.].


Assuntos
Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Microscopia/métodos , Músculos Oculomotores/cirurgia , Esclera/cirurgia , Estrabismo/cirurgia , Suturas , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica/métodos , Humanos , Músculos Oculomotores/diagnóstico por imagem , Esclera/diagnóstico por imagem , Estrabismo/diagnóstico
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Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina ; 47(9): 811-8, 2016 09 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27631476

RESUMO

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To assess regional changes in choroidal thickness in the affected temporal hemifield of eyes with branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO) compared to the unaffected temporal hemifield of the same eye and to fellow eyes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Six eyes of six patients with unilateral BRAO with fellow eyes serving as controls. Using optical coherence tomography, choroidal thickness was measured at 49 points and averaged for each hemifield. RESULTS: In BRAO eyes, choroidal thickness was greater in the affected hemifield (209.5 µm ± 13.9 µm) compared to the unaffected hemifield (181.3 µm ± 8.9 µm; P = .001). In fellow-eyes, there was no difference between the two hemifields (180.3 µm ± 18.1 µm vs. 193.7 µm ± 16 µm; P = .39). The choroid was thicker in the affected BRAO eye hemifield compared to the corresponding fellow eye hemifield (209.5 µm ± 13.9 µm vs. 180.3 µm ± 18.1 µm; P = .01), whereas no difference was observed among unaffected BRAO eye hemifield and corresponding fellow eye hemifield (181.3 µm ± 8.9 µm vs. 193.7 µm ± 16 µm; P = .1). Subfoveal choroidal thickness between BRAO and fellow eyes was similar (185.5 µm ± 25.7 µm vs. 194.5 µm ± 20.8 µm; P = .4). CONCLUSION: The choroid was 15.6% thicker in the affected hemifield of BRAO eyes compared to the unaffected hemifield of same eye and 16.2% thicker than the corresponding hemifield in fellow eyes. [Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina. 2016;47:811-818.].


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Corioide/patologia , Oclusão da Artéria Retiniana/diagnóstico , Tomografia de Coerência Óptica/métodos , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Criança , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Retina/patologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Acuidade Visual , Campos Visuais , Adulto Jovem
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Brain Struct Funct ; 221(1): 1-20, 2016 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25224546

RESUMO

Neuropeptides play important physiological functions during distinct behaviors such as arousal, learning, memory, and reproduction. However, the role of local, extrahypothalamic neuropeptide signaling in shaping synapse formation and neuronal plasticity in the brain is not well understood. Here, we characterize the spatiotemporal expression profile of the neuropeptide corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) and its receptor CRHR1 in the mouse OB throughout development. We found that CRH-expressing interneurons are present in the external plexiform layer, that its cognate receptor is expressed by granule cells, and show that both CRH and CRHR1 expression enriches in the postnatal period when olfaction becomes important towards olfactory-related behaviors. Further, we provide electrophysiological evidence that CRHR1-expressing granule cells functionally respond to CRH ligand, and that the physiological circuitry of CRHR1 knockout mice is abnormal, leading to impaired olfactory behaviors. Together, these data suggest a physiologically relevant role for local CRH signaling towards shaping the neuronal circuitry within the mouse OB.


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Hormônio Liberador da Corticotropina/metabolismo , Interneurônios/fisiologia , Bulbo Olfatório/fisiologia , Percepção Olfatória/fisiologia , Receptores de Hormônio Liberador da Corticotropina/metabolismo , Animais , Discriminação Psicológica/fisiologia , Potenciais Pós-Sinápticos Excitadores , Feminino , Interneurônios/metabolismo , Memória de Curto Prazo/fisiologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Odorantes , Bulbo Olfatório/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Bulbo Olfatório/metabolismo , Receptores de Hormônio Liberador da Corticotropina/genética
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