The IRIS Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) powered 22 new studies that will be presented this week at the 129th annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the AAO said in a press release.
The IRIS Registry is the nation's first and largest comprehensive eye disease registry. It currently includes data from more than 840 million patient visits. It is the basis for real-world studies on practice patterns, factors affecting clinical outcomes, complications, and possible risk factors for disease development. To date, the IRIS Registry has advanced patient care through 180 peer-reviewed publications. Research to be featured this week include:
In Person and On Demand Presentations
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Dry to Neovascular AMD Conversion After Cataract Surgery. Results suggest cataract surgery may be associated with a lower risk of conversion to neovascular AMD. Session PA016. Helia Ashourizadeh, MD.
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New-Onset Anterior Uveitis After Cataract Surgery. Risk factors for anterior uveitis after cataract surgery included Black and Asian descent, younger age, and complex eye surgery. Session PA055. Laurel Tainsh, MD.
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Keratoconus and Corneal Crosslinking Failure. Results showed about one in 50 eyes with keratoconus experienced corneal crosslinking failure. Session PO010. Bryce Hwang, MD.
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Glaucoma Surgery in Uveitis Patients. Glaucoma surgery following uveitis is uncommon. Results summarize frequency of varying surgical options. Session PO071. Arman Mosenia, MD, MS.
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Outcomes of Treatment for Malignant Glaucoma. An analysis of initial treatment options and their success rates, including medication, laser hyaloidotomy, and pars plana vitrectomy. Session PO134. Prashit Parikh, BA.
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Visual Acuity Outcomes and Complications after Intraocular Lens Exchange. A look at both the risks and benefits of IOL lens exchange. Session REF06. Fasika Woreta, MD.
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Real-World use of Aflibercept 8 mg in Eyes With nAMD or DME. Analysis of high-dose anti-VEGF therapy effectiveness in patients with macular degeneration or diabetic macular edema. Session RET11. Diana Do, MD.
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Immunosuppressive Therapy for Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis–Associated Cataracts. Patients treated with immunosuppression after cataract surgery experienced improvement in visual acuity. Session SYM63. Carolina Adams, MD.
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Herpetic Eye Disease in the United States. Analysis of prevalence and risk factors for herpes virus in the eye. Session James Chodosh, MD, MPH.
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Lapses in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Care: Associated Risk Factors and Outcomes. The longer eye exams and care are delayed, the more likely patients are to experience vision loss from diabetes. Session SYM63. Kristen Nwanyanwu, MD, MBA.
On Demand Posters
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Treating Geographic Atrophy with Avacincaptad Pegol. The majority of patients (79%) did not experience any ocular comorbidities during treatment. Session PO078. Durga Borkar, MD.
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Pediatric Neurotrophic Keratopathy. Results suggest an incidence rate of 1 cases per 100,000 children. Vision tended to improve 2 years after initial diagnosis. Session PO197. Asmaa Zidan, MD.
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Corneal Endothelial Decompensation and Endothelial Keratoplasty. Tube shunt drainage devices were associated with endothelial keratoplasty more often than MIGS or trabeculoplasty. Session PO345. Sila Bal, MD.
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Bevacizumab, Biosimilar, and Branded Anti-VEGF Transitions. Results showed delay in care and lack of meaningful cost-savings associated with multiple medication transitions. Session PO401. Avni Patel Finn, MD.
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Natural Language Processing to Identify and Characterize Patients With TED. Machine learning algorithms were able to identify thyroid eye disease cases effectively. Session PO441. Aracelis Torres, PhD, BS.
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Claims-Based Algorithms for Identifying TED. The first study to validate algorithms for diagnosing thyroid eye disease. Session Wendy Lee, MD.
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Diagnosing Amblyopia in Rural Neighborhoods. Children living in urban areas demonstrated significantly better visual acuity at diagnosis and follow-ups compared with children in rural areas. Session PO548. William Johnson, MD.
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Immunosuppression After Pediatric Uveitis Related Cataract Surgery. Immunosuppressed eyes experienced better visual outcomes after surgery. Session PO552. Carolina Adams, MD.
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Chorioretinal Colobomas and Retinal Detachments. Chorioretinal colobomas are rare, occurring in 0.09% of the cases studied. Among the study group, 0.9% of children experienced chorioretinal coloboma related retinal detachments. Session PO560. Matthew Trese, DO.
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Extended Dosing Intervals for Anti-VEGF Injections. Real-world Eylea and Vabysmo injection intervals in nAMD and DME patients were not as frequently reduced as in phase 3 studies. Session PO611. William Freeman, MD.
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Cataract Surgery After Pars Plana Vitrectomy in Phakic Eyes. 46% of patients needed cataract surgery within 2 years after vitrectomy. Risk factors included older age and various existing eye conditions. Session PO709. Jay Wang, MD.
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Risk Factors for Glaucoma Among Uveitis Patients. Risk factors identified included sex, race, smoking, government-funded insurance, and intermediate uveitis. Session PO728. Arman Mosenia, MD, MS.