More than meets the eye

Unveiling the Risk of Diabetic Eye Disease Progression
 
A woman smiling in a blue blazer.Diabetic retinopathy is a critical eye disease that poses a significant threat to vision if left untreated. To address the issue of inadequate preventive care and the absence of a reliable method to predict high-risk patients, ophthalmologist Cathy Sun, MD, and her team at UCSF embarked on a groundbreaking study. Their aim was to develop predictive models for the progression of diabetic retinopathy, enabling healthcare providers to implement timely interventions and prevent vision loss in affected individuals.
 

Analyzing influencing factors

Drawing from patient medical records at UCSF Health and Zuckerberg San Francisco General (ZSFG) Hospital, the research team meticulously analyzed various influencing factors that could predict the advancement to more severe stages of the disease. Key factors such as insurance coverage, age, and average Hemoglobin A1c levels, which provide insights into blood sugar control, emerged as critical risk factors significantly affecting the progression to more severe diabetic retinopathy.
 

Personalized risk assessment tool

The study’s findings paved the way for the development of a personalized risk assessment tool that goes beyond general population-level predictions. Dr. Sun and her team aspire to create a tool capable of predicting the risk of progression on an individual patient level. By leveraging the patient’s complete medical information, this tool would empower healthcare providers to make more accurate assessments of individual risk. Consequently, timely interventions could be implemented to halt disease progression and successfully prevent vision loss.
 

Improving patient outcomes

The study conducted by Dr. Sun and her team at UCSF sheds light on critical risk factors for diabetic retinopathy progression. Their endeavor to develop a personalized risk assessment tool demonstrates a commitment to improving patient outcomes. As this research progresses, healthcare providers may gain a valuable ally in the fight against diabetic eye disease, enabling them to implement timely and effective interventions that preserve the precious gift of sight for countless individuals.

Two eye fundus images showing NVD and NVE.
These are examples of an eye with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) with neovascularization of the optic disc (NVD) and neovascularization elsewhere on the retina (NVE).

UCSF at the “ARVO 2023 Annual Meeting”

UCSF Ophthalmology and Proctor Foundation faculty and their research teams are attending the The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology “ARVO 2023” annual meeting in New Orleans, from Saturday, April 22nd 2023 to Thursday, April 27th, 2023.  Details of their presentations and contributions for the event are listed below. All May See Foundation will host a Faculty & Alumni Reception on Sunday, April 23, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the Napoleon House located at 500 Chartres Street in the French Quarter in New Orleans (reception details).

Faculty and Student Presentations and Contributions

 

Saturday, April 22


Punyanuch Pisitpayat

Stromal keratitis associated with CMV anterior uveitis​

Date: 04-22-2023, Time (CDT): 7 PM
Location: Convention center room 343
Type: Paper
Session:


 

Sunday, April 23

 


Fanxiu Xiong

How are Dry Eye Therapies Associated with Dry Eye Signs and Symptoms Using G-computation? Insights from the Sjögren’s International Collaborative Clinical Alliance

Date: 04-23-2023, Time (CDT): 3:45 PM to 5:30 PM
Location: Posterboard # C0439
Type: Poster
Session: Anterior Segment and Trauma Epidemiology

 


Ethan Lindgren

The Roles of Extracellular Calcium-Sensing Receptor (CaSR) in Ocular Surface Ion Transport

Date: 04-23-2023, Time (CDT): 5:15 PM
Location: Room: 244
Type: Paper
Session: Corneal epithelium

 


Matilda Chan

(Moderator)

Date: 04-23-2023, Time (CDT): 8:00 – 10:00 AM
Location: Great Hall BC
Type: Moderating the Symposium titled Cell death in ocular health and disease: Mechanisms and emerging therapeutics
Session: Cell death in ocular health and disease: Mechanisms and emerging therapeutics

 


Corinne Shiu

Assessing Participant Confidence about Their Glaucoma After Using an Online Support Community

Date: 04-23-2023, Time (CDT): 8:00 AM
Location: Poster # 123-B0185
Type: Poster
Session: Glaucoma Epidemiology

 


Angela Matcham

Cdh13 Regulates Wide-Field Neuron Spine Morphogenesis in the Superior Colliculus

Date: 04-23-2023, Time (CDT): 8:00-9:30 AM
Location: Poster #35-B0097
Type: Poster
Session: Retinal ganglion cells, visual circuits, and behavior


 

Monday, April 24

 


Yeabsira Mesfin, Kieran O’Brien, Alejandra de Alba Campomanes, Maanasa Indaram, Julius Oatts

Differences in Pediatric Ophthalmology Referrals Before and After the COVID-19 Pandemic

Date: 04-24-2023, Time (CDT): 11:00 AM
Location: #3884300
Type: Poster
Session: Pediatric Epidemiology

 


Charis Hoppe

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pediatric Ophthalmology Follow-Up Adherence

Date: 04-24-2023, Time (CDT): 11:30 AM
Location: Posterboard Number: 1427 – B0066
Type: Poster
Session: Pediatric Epidemiology

 


O’Rese J. Knight

A New Application of Atomic Force Microscopy to measure Intraocular Pressure

Date: 04-24-2023, Time (CDT): 11:30 AM
Location: 1375-B0014
Type: Poster
Session: Aqueous Humor Dynamics, Trabecular Meshwork, and Ciliary Body 1

 


Mengya Zhao

Spp1 drives retinal neuron resiliency in glaucomatous neuropathy but not axotomy

Date: 04-24-2023, Time (CDT): 11:30 AM-1:15 PM
Location: Posterboard#: B0248
Type: Poster
Session: Neuroregeneration and Neuroprotective Mechanisms

 


Allen Khudaverdyan

Microglia activation and its role in synapse disassembly in excitotoxicity-induced cell death model

Date: 04-24-2023, Time (CDT): 3:15 – 5:15 PM
Location: 2047 – B0378
Type: Poster
Session: Immunobiology of Eye Diseases: The Ocular Microenvironment

 


Ivan Copado (medical student)

Predicting progression to proliferative diabetic retinopathy in a public hospital population

Date: 04-24-2023, Time (CDT): 3:15 – 5:00 PM
Location: 2284 – C0283
Type: Poster
Session: Diabetic Retinopathy

 


Sangeetha Kandoi

Assessment of cellular and molecular changes in retinal glia of cone-dominant rodent during the seasonal hibernation and aging

Date: 04-24-2023, Time (CDT): 3:15 – 5:15 PM
Location: Posterboard Number: 2057 – B0388
Type: Poster
Session: Immunobiology of Eye Diseases: The Ocular Microenvironment

 


Cathy Sun

Comparison of Diagnosis Codes to Clinical Notes in Classifying Diabetic Retinopathy Patients

Date: 04-24-2023, Time (CDT): 3:15 – 5:00 PM
Location: Poster 2298 – C0297
Type: Poster
Session: Diabetic Retinopathy


 

Tuesday, April 25

 


Nicole Tsai

Comprehensive Spatial Transcriptomic Analysis of Mouse Retinal Ganglion Cell Diversity

Date: 04-25-2023, Time (CDT): 11:45 AM to 1:45 PM
Location: C0144
Type: Poster
Session: Transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and systems biology

 


Cassie Martinez

Intermittent supplementation of small molecule accelerates photoreceptor maturation in retinal organoids

Date: 04-25-2023, Time (CDT): 11:45 AM – 1:45 PM
Location: 3182 – C0375
Type: Poster
Session: Stem Cells and Organoids

 


Jacqueline Lopez

Oxytocin and Secretin Receptors on the Ocular Surface

Date: 04-25-2023, Time (CDT): 11:45 AM – 1:30 PM
Location: Posterboard Number: C0308
Type: Poster
Session: Corneal cell and molecular biology

 


Paul Micevych

Individual and Systems-Based Risk Factor for Diabetic Vitrectomy in an Urban Safety-Net Hospital

Date: 04-25-2023, Time (CDT): 8:45-10:30AM
Location: #B0495
Type: Poster
Session: Diabetic Retinopathy Medical

 


Julie Schallhorn

B0015: Corneal Higher Order Aberrations and Patient-Reported Outcomes after Cataract Surgery with Diffractive Intraocular Lenses

Date: 04-25-2023, Time (CDT): 8:45 – 10:30 AM
Location: Posterboard B0015 / Location – Exhibit Hall
Type:
Session: Session Presentation | Presbyopia and intraocular lenses

 


Stephanie Zhang

Association of male sex and vascular alterations on optical coherence tomography angiography in diabetes

Date: 04-25-2023, Time (CDT): 8:45 – 10:30 AM
Location: Poster 2663-B0485
Type: Poster
Session: Diabetic Retinopathy Medical


 

Wednesday, April 26

 


Li Xuan Tan

Optineurin dynamically regulates photoreceptor outer segment phagocytosis and lysosome biogenesis in the retinal pigment epithelium

Date: 04-26-2023, Time (CDT): 10:30 AM – 12:15 PM
Location: Poster B0167
Type: Poster
Session: Cellular pathways underlying retinal degeneration

 


Ying Han

Impact of Lens Status on Glaucoma Drainage Device Implantation Outcomes

Date: 04-26-2023, Time (CDT): 10:30 AM – 12:15 PM
Location: Exhibit Hall Poster # C0278
Type: Poster
Session:

 


John Gonzales, MD; Jeremy Nortey, MD; Elizabeth Gebreegziabher, PhD; Tom Lietman, MD; Thuy Doan, MD, PhD

The gut microbiome distinguishes Sjögren’s disease from non-Sjögren’s disease: insights from the Sjögren’s International Collaborative Clinical Alliance

Date: 04-26-2023, Time (CDT): 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Location: 418
Type: Poster
Session: Dry Eye (Clinical)

 


Colin Germer

Ceramide-mediated apical exosome release by the RPE triggers infiltration of microglia into the subretinal space in models of macular degeneration

Date: 04-26-2023, Time (CDT): 11:30 AM
Location: R02-R03
Type: Paper
Session: Regulation of lipid metabolism in retinal health and disease

 


Jacque Duncan

Change in Cone Structure over 24 months in USH2A related retinal degeneration

Date: 04-26-2023, Time (CDT): 2:00 PM
Location: Poster board #4645, C0110
Type: Poster
Session: Retinitis Pigmentosa

 


Ajay Kolli

Outer retinal reflectivity changes with reduced visual function following anatomically successful repair of macula-off rhegmatogenous retinal detachment

Date: 04-26-2023, Time (CDT): 3:00 – 3:15 PM
Location: La Nouvelle C
Type: Paper
Session: Advanced imaging methods and clinical applications

 


Jonathan Li

Relationship of macular and choroidal thickness with axial myopia in a Singaporean cohort of myopic children

Date: 04-26-2023, Time (CDT): 3:15 – 3:30 PM
Location: R09
Type: Paper
Session: Myopia: Structure-Function Relationship

 


Nisha Acharya

Effect of Climate Change on Eye Health:

Date: 04-26-2023, Time (CDT): 4:00 PM
Location: New Orleans Convention Center, Room R09
Type: ARVO LATE BREAKING SESSION ON GLOBAL HEALTH
Session: Advances and Current Challenges in Global Eye Health with a focus on Climate Change


 

Thursday, April 27

 


Linus Shen

METformin FOR the MINimization (METforMIN) of Geographic Atrophy Progression in Patients with Non-exudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration – A Randomized Trial

Date: 04-27-2023, Time (CDT): 11:00 AM
Location: Great Hall BC
Type: Paper
Session: AMD Clinical Trials

 


Neel Pasricha

Optimizing Office-Based Pterygium Surgery

Date: 04-27-2023, Time (CDT): 8:00 AM
Location: Posterboard Number: 4800 – B0093
Type: Poster
Session: Corneal surgery: non refractive

 


Sophia Collis (Neel Pasricha presenting)

Optimizing Office-Based Pterygium Surgery

Date: 04-27-2023, Time (CDT): 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM
Location: Posterboard Number: B0093
Type: Poster
Session: Corneal surgery: non refractive

 

UCSF at the “AAO 2022 Annual Meeting”

UCSF Ophthalmology and Proctor Foundation Faculty are attending the American Academy of Ophthalmology “AAO 2022” annual meeting in Chicago, from Saturday, Sept 30th, 2022 to Monday, October 3rd, 2022.  Faculty presentations and contributions for the event are listed below and available as downloadable pdf here.

The Francis I. Proctor Foundation, the Department of Ophthalmology, the Frederick C. Cordes Eye Society, the H. Bruce Ostler Association of Proctor Fellows, and All May See Foundation will host the annual Alumni Cocktail Reception on Saturday, October 1, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Sunda New Asian (110 W. Illinois Street, Chicago, IL 60654). Please respond by contacting Leah Jarvis Leah.Jarvis@ucsf.edu or 415.476.4016.
 

Faculty Presentations and Contributions


Nisha Acharya, MD

Results of the Macular Edema Ranibizumab vs. Intravitreal Anti-inflammatory Therapy (MERIT) Trial

Date: 9/30/22 Time: 2:40 PM PST
Location: E350
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: Uveitis Subspecialty Day: Hot Topics in Uveitis

 

Uveitis Case Panel Discussion

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 8:55 AM PST
Location: Arie Crown
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: Retina Subspecialty Day: Uveitis Cases

 

Panel discussion: Masquerading as the Masquerade in the Uveitis Clinic

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 12:00 PM PST
Location: S406A
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: SYM 14: Symposium

 

Ophthalmology Journal Podcast Live: Discussion about manuscript

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 11:30 AM PST
Location: Technology Pavilion
Presentation Type: In person
Session: Ophthalmology Journal Podcast Live

 

American Uveitis Society Fall Meeting, meeting chair

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 6:00 PM PST
Location: Intercontinental Hotel
Presentation Type: In person
Session: American Uveitis Society Fall Meeting

 

Best Practices in Uveitis Practices and Management: The American Uveitis Society Course

Date: 10/03/22 Time: 9:30 AM PST
Location: E351
Presentation Type: In person
Session: Instructional Course by the American Uveitis Society

 


Armin Afshar, MD

Application of a Novel Semi-Supervised Machine Learning Approach to Identify Choroidal Tumors From Fundus Photographs

Date: N/A Time: N/A
Location: PO247
Presentation Type: On Demand Only
Session: Ocular Oncology

 


Robert Bhisitkul, MD

Monthly Intravitreal Therapy Is a Feasible Approach for Patients with Geographic Atrophy

Date: 09/30/22 Time: 12:22 PM PST
Location: N/A
Presentation Type: Debate
Session: N/A

 


Michele Bloomer, MD

Advanced Refractive Cataract Surgery and Anterior Segment Reconstruction Skills Transfer

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 1:00 PM PST
Location: N228
Presentation Type: In Person
Session: N/A

 


Frank Brodie, MD

Artemis Award and Loving Eyes Foundation

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 12:00 PM PST
Location: S406B
Presentation Type: In person
Session: Young Ophthalmologist Session

 

YO Program Part 3: Future of the Profession

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 12:00 PM PST
Location: S406B
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: Retina

 


Alejandra de Alba, MD

Session I: The Untouchables – Are Good Results Possible With Less Surgery?

Date: 9/30/22 Time: 6:23 AM PST
Location: PED02, E450
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: Esotropia Duane Syndrome: Ipsilateral Medical Rectus Recession

 

Managing Pediatric Cataract Patients: The Whole Story

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 2:47 PM PST
Location: SYM38, E450
Presentation Type: In Person, On Demand
Session: Access to Care, Treatment Compliance

 


Thuy Doan, MD

Identification of Microbes and Susceptibility Testing

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 9:24 AM PST
Location: Session COR04 Location E354
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: Section III Keratitis

 


Jacque Duncan, MD

What’s New in Retinal Degenerations?

Date: 09/30/22 Time: 9:16 AM PST
Location: ARIE CROWN RET06
Presentation Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: Subspecialty Day
Section IV: Medical Retina and Chorioretinal Vascular Disease

 

Accelerating Research in Retinal Degenerations Through an International Consortium

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 9:46 AM PST
Location: McCormick Place Convention Center Event #SYM32 E354
Presentation Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: Innovations in Ophthalmology from Around the World

 


John Gonzales, MD

Posterior Uveitis Case

Date: 9/30/22 Time: 11:30 AM PST
Location: E350
Presentation Type: In person
Session: Subspecialty Day: Uveitis (Posterior Uveitis)

 

Panel discussion: Masquerading as the Masquerade in the Uveitis Clinic

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 12:00 PM PST
Location: S406A
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: SYM 14: Symposium

 

Academy Cafe: Uveitis

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 7:45 AM PST
Location: S404
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: SYM62

 


Seanna Grob, MD

Lower Recurrence Rate of Periocular Melanoma-in-situ with Mohs Micrographic Surgery vs Wide Local Excision

Date: N/A Time: N/A
Location: PO242 Scientific Poster
Presentation Type: On Demand Only
Session: Plastics

 

Orbitofacial Fracture Repair Planting Workshop

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 6:00 AM PST
Location: LAB130 Location N231
Presentation Type: In Person
Session: Plastics

 


David Hwang, MD

Top Hot Corneal Surgical Tips for 2022

Date: 10/03/22 Time: 6:00 AM PST
Location: S103ABC
Presentation Type: Instruction Course
Session: Cornea, External Disease

 


Maanasa Indaram, MD

Telehealth for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 12:42 PM PST
Location: Grand Ballroom S100AB (Session SYM15)
Presentation Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: Hot Topics 2022

 


Alice Jiang, MD

Metabolic Uptake by PET in the Extraocular Muscles of Patients With Paretic Motility Disorders

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 1:40 PM PST
Location: Poster Theater and Lounge, Hall A past the registration area
Presentation Type: In Person and On Demand
Session: Neuro-Ophthalmology Poster Theater

 

Lower Recurrence Rate of Periocular Melanoma-in-situ with Mohs Micrographic Surgery vs Wide Local Excision

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 7:51 AM PST
Location: Poster Theater and Lounge, Hall A past the registration area
Presentation Type: In Person and On Demand
Session: Oculoplastics Poster Theater

 


Jeremy Keenan, MD

Diagnostic Accuracy of an iPad Application for Detection of Visual Field Defects

Date: N/A Time: N/A PST
Location: PO127 Scientific Poster
Presentation Type: On Demand Only
Session: Glaucoma

 

Anterior Segment Imaging Devices in Teleophthalmology

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 6:01 AM PST
Location: Grand Ballroom S100AB
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: I Can See: The Role of Anterior Segment Imaging

 

Epidemiology of Myopia in the United States and Around the World

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 7:50 AM PST
Location: E350
Presentation Type: In person, On Demand
Session: Myopia Prevalence and Control of Progression: Update From the Preferred Practice Patterns Committee

 

Why I Use Them

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 8:44 AM PST
Location: Grand Ballroom S100AB
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: The Great Debate: Cornea

 


Robert Kersten, MD

When it’s Hot, its Hot! Idiopathic Orbital Inflammation

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 1:24 PM PST
Location: OCU 07 E450
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: N/A

 

Blepharoplasty

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 6:00 AM PST
Location: LEC 127 E352
Presentation Type: In person
Session: N/A

 

Blepharoplasty

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 8:00 AM PST
Location: LAB 127A N229
Presentation Type: In Person
Session: N/A

 

Lower Recurrence Rate of Periocular Melanoma-in-situ with Mohs Micrographic Surgery vs Wide Local Excision

Date: N/A Time: N/A
Location: PO 242Scientific Poster
Presentation Type: On Demand Only
Session: N/A

 


Stephen McLeod, MD

Introduction of the 2022 Charles L Schepens MD Lecturer

Date: 9/30/22 Time: 7:36 AM PST
Location: ARIE CROWN
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: RET04

 

Section IV: Video-Based Master Complications Session

Date: 9/30/22 Time: 11:03 AM PST
Location: S406A
Topic: Refractive Surgery
Presentation Type: In person, On Demand
Session: REF07

 

Academy CEO’s Address

Date: 9/30/22 Time: 3:08 PM PST
Location: E354
Session: SYM55

 

Traversing Leadership Pathways – Pathways to Promotion

Date: 10/1/22 Time: 10:22 AM PST
Location: GRAND BALLROOM S100AB
Session: SYM10

 

Academy’s Perspective on Importance of Patient-Reported Outcomes

Date: 10/1/22 Time: 12:12 PM PST
Location: E350
Session: SYM53

 

Ophthalmic Premier League: A Team Symposium on Managing Cataract Complications Symposium

Date: 10/2/22 Time: 12:00 PM PST
Location: E354
Session: SYM41

 


Julius Oatts, MD

Diagnostic Accuracy of an iPad Application for Detection of Visual Field Defects

Date: N/A Time: N/A
Location: PO127 Scientific Poster
Presentation Type: On Demand Only
Session: Pediatric

 

Efficacy of the Ahmed and Baerveldt Glaucoma Drainage Implants in the Pediatric Population: A Meta-Analysis

Date: N/A Time: N/A
Location: PO185 Scientific Poster Presentation
Type: On Demand Only
Session: Pediatric

 


Yvonne Ou, MD

Lifestyle Modifications and Glaucoma

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 12:52 PM PST
Location: Grand Ballroom S100AB
Presentation Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: N/A

 


Sriranjani P Padmanabhan, MD

Manual Small-incision Cataract Surgery

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 8:30 AM PST
Location: N228
Presentation Type: In person Only
Session: Cataract

 

Manual Small-incision Cataract Surgery

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 9:00 AM PST
Location: N228
Presentation Type: In person Only
Session: Cataract

 

Characterization of Infectious Keratitis in Opioid Users in a County Hospital Setting

Date: N/A Time: N/A
Location: PO100
Presentation Type: On Demand Only
Session: Cornea, External Disease

 


Neel Pasricha, MD

Rose Bengal Photodynamic Antimicrobial Therapy (RB-PDAT) for Fungal Keratitis: A Pilot Case Series

Date: 09/30/22 Time: 7:36 AM PST
Location: OMIG
Presentation Type: Podium
Session: N/A

 


Nailyn Rasool, MD

Curbside Consultation in Neuro-Ophthalmology

Date: 10/03/22 Time: 6:00 AM PST
Location: S503AB
Presentation Type: In Person
Session: 605

 


Julie Schallhorn, MD

Eyecelerator

Date: 09/29/22 Time: 6:00 AM PST
Location: E354
Presentation Type: Live
Session: N/A

 

Optics 101: Matching Optics to Available TechnologySection

Date: 09/30/22 Time: 6:12 AM PST
Location: S406A
Presentation Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: Section I: Refractive Surgery in the New Era

 

No Capsule, No Problem: Intrascleral Haptic Fixation of IOLs

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 6:00 AM PST
Location: N228
Presentation Type: In Person Only
Session: Cataract

 

Advanced Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK/DMEK): Overview and Surgical Pearls

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 1:00 PM PST
Location: N227B
Presentation Type: In Person Only
Session: Cornea, External Disease

 

I Can See: The Role of Anterior Segment Imaging

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 6:00 AM PST
Location: Grand Ballroom S100AB
Presentation Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: Cornea, External Disease

 

How I Utilize Anterior Segment OCT in My Cornea Practice

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 7:30 AM PST
Location: Learning Lounge 1
Presentation Type: In Person Only
Session: Cornea, External Disease

 

Outliers: The Role of Angle Kappa and Alpha in Presbyopic Procedures

Date: 10/02/22 Time: 10:14 AM PST
Location: Grand Ballroom S100C
Presentation Type: In Person, On Demand
Session: Treatment of Presbyopia

 

Spotlight on Cataract: M&M Rounds—Learning from My Mistakes

Date: 10/03/22 Time: 7:35 AM PST
Location: E354
Presentation Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: Cataract

 


Gerami Seitzman, MD

A Metagenomic Deep Sequence Analysis of Infectious Conjunctivitis Etiology in Burkina Faso, Africa, and Berkeley, California

Date: 09/30/22 Time: 10:10 AM PST
Location: Great Lakes Ballroom C (Floor 2), 2121 S
Presentation Type: In person, On Demand
Session: Ocular Microbiology and Immunology Group

 

Novel Dry Eye Treatments

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 6:12 PM PST
Location: Cornea Subspecialty Day/W195
Presentation Type: In person, On Demand
Session: Cornea

 


Jessica Shantha, MD

Posterior Uveitis Case

Date: 09/30/22 Time: 11:30 AM PST
Location: E350
Presentation Type: In person
Session: Subspecialty Day: Uveitis (Posterior Uveitis)

 


Jeannette Stallworth, MD

Efficacy of the Ahmed and Baerveldt Glaucoma Drainage Implants in the Pediatric Population: A Meta-Analysis

Date: N/A Time: N/A
Location: PO185
Presentation Type: On-Demand Poster
Session: N/A

 


Robert Stamper, MD

Diagnostic Accuracy Of An iPad Application for Detection of Visual Field Defects

Date: N/A Time: N/A
Location: N/A
Session: PO127, Scientific Poster
Presentation Type: On Demand Only
Session: Glaucoma

 


Jay Stewart, MD

Challenging Cases in Neovascular AMD

Date: 10/01/22 Time: 6:00 AM PST
Location: S504ABC
Presentation Type: In person, On Demand
Session: Retina, Vitreous

 


Catherine Sun, MD

Section V: Hot Topics in Glaucoma

Date: 09/30/22 Time: 12:45 PM PST
Location: Grand Ballroom S100AB
Presentation Type: In person, Live Broadcast, On Demand
Session: Glaucoma

 


Bryan Winn, MD

Lower Recurrence Rate of Periocular Melanoma-in-situ with Mohs Micrographic Surgery vs Wide Local Excision

Date: N/A Time: N/A
Location: PO242 Scientific Poster
Presentation Type: On Demand Only
Session: Plastics

 

Salary Negotiations: Ophthalmologist Attitudes and Behaviors

Date: N/A Time: N/A
Location: PO216 Scientific Poster
Presentation Type: On Demand Only
Session: Plastics

 

 

 

Increasing Eye Injuries during Social Justice Marches

 

Close-up view of an eye structure.
October 2020 issue of the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. www.aaojournal.org.

The upcoming issue of Ophthalmology, internationally recognized journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), will include a research article from specialists in the Department of Ophthalmology and Francis I. Proctor Foundation at UCSF including Julie Schallhorn, MD; Saras Ramanathan, MD; Julius Oatts, MD; Alejandra G. de Alba Campomanes MD; and Gerami  Seitzman, MD.

A collaborative project of UCSF faculty with the University of Southern California (USC) and the AAO, the article captures the scope of eye trauma related to civil protests and the use of force as dispersal techniques.

During protests in the United States in the late spring of 2020,law enforcement agencies across the country utilized tear gas, pepper spray, batons, shields, and rubber bullets. Concern has been raised by protestors, activists, and health care organizations over theuse of these devices, especially during peaceful protests. Rubber bullets have been associated with ocular trauma and subsequent vision loss.

 

Rubber bullets have been associated with ocular trauma and subsequent vision loss.

 

The study identified 30 cases of ocular injuries during the protests, with 27% suffering a ruptured globe, 23% with an orbital fracture, 20% with a resultant macular hole, and 33% with permanent blindness in the involved eye.

In one large review, 2.7% of those struck by rubber bullets subsequently died from their injuries, with 15.1% developing a permanent disability. Reports from the news media from Chile, Venezuela, Hong Kong, and the United States recount the loss of sight in one or both eyes due to rubber bullets used against both protestors and journalists.

Three individuals showing varying degrees of facial swelling and bruising around the eyes.
From left to right: LaToya Ratlieff, 34, Fractured skull and orbital bones; Adam Keup, 23, Vision-threatening bleeding; Russell Strong, 35, Lost an eye

 

Learn more about teaching and mentorship of our residency program and post-residency fellowships.

We hope you will enjoy this video presentation about what makes our residency and post-resident fellowship programs great! You can learn much more about these teaching programs and how to apply by going to our residency home page and our fellowships home page.

 

Video: Bryn Mawr Communications

Vision care for the underserved community – Dr. Alejandra de Alba Campomanes, MD, Unsung Hero

In celebration of the initiative “2020: Year of the Eye” the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) featured stories of ophthalmologists who give above and beyond to our community.  We were very proud to have our own Dr. de Alba included!  Please view the video about Dr. De Alba from the AAO, or click here to view their full article about her efforts as an unsung hero helping to improve vision and vision care for the underserved community.

 

ACTION Against COVID-19

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Clinical Study of Azithromycin

Premier research teams worldwide are racing to halt the devastation of this novel coronavirus. The Francis I. Proctor Foundation for Research in Ophthalmology quickly joined the fight, using its 20 years of experience with the antibiotic azithromycin to search for solutions.

Two decades ago, That Man May See helped to launch the Proctor Foundation’s research to eliminate the blinding disease trachoma in Ethiopia. The seed-funded pilot study examined the impact of azithromycin on infants and young children. Findings proved that the antibiotic drastically reduced prevalence of the eye disease and saved children’s lives.

 

Leaping into Action

Now, Catie Oldenburg, ScD, MPH, and Thuy Doan, MD, PhD, lead a clinical trial for COVID-19. They have leveraged Proctor Foundation’s deep azithromycin expertise to swiftly initiate a well-designed, nationwide, randomized clinical trial, with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Planning for such rigorous studies often takes months and even years, but the team is already enrolling patients, following a markedly compressed planning period.

The clinical trial is called Azithromycin for COVID-19 Treatment in Outpatients Nationwide (ACTION). The research team, which also includes Ben Arnold, PhD; Travis Porco, PhD; and Tom Lietman, MD; hopes to recruit at least 2,300 patients by the end of the year.

The trial will help researchers understand the potential effect of a single dose of the antibiotic in halting progression of COVID-19 in patients who are not hospitalized. Azithromycin is an antibiotic used to treat many common bacterial infections, and it may have antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties.

The Proctor team collaborates with the Stanford Clinical Virology Lab to recruit newly diagnosed COVID-19 patients. This lab has been performing a high volume of California tests for the virus, known as SARS-CoV-2. COVID-19 patients nationwide are encouraged to participate, and more virology labs will be recruited as well.

 

Inside the Trial

Each participating patient will be sent a single dose of the azithromycin or a look-alike placebo. Because the study is conducted completely via mail and email, patients with proof of a positive SARS-CoV-2 test can enroll from anywhere in the United States within seven days of their positive test result. Participants will then complete five short online questionnaires over the subsequent three weeks.  In addition, Dr. Doan and her lab team will analyze biosamples taken at home by interested participants. Their analysis will provide insight into the precise effects of the azithromycin.

 

Changing Science, Changing World

In the face of this pandemic, the Proctor team is experiencing synergy like never before.

“There’s a level of cooperation across disciplines that was unusual before,” says Dr. Oldenburg. “I feel that the way researchers are working together during the pandemic is going to change how we do science forever.”

Evidence generated by the ACTION trial will serve as a blueprint for future trials. “We don’t think this is the last coronavirus epidemic that we’re going to see,” says Dr. Oldenburg. “What we learn now will allow us to jumpstart effective research practices during future epidemics.”

Dr. Oldenburg stresses the importance of patients stepping forward to participate in gold-standard clinical trials like this one. “To understand and properly evaluate drug treatments,” she says, “the best thing we can do is to conduct and volunteer to take part in randomized controlled trials.”

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Join the Trial

If you or someone you know tests positive for COVID-19, please consider enrolling in the ACTION study within three days of diagnosis. Learn more: Website: proctor.ucsf.edu/action-trial
Email: Actiontrial@ucsf.edu
Phone: 415.326.3761