Donna Gilbert
Johns Hopkins University
21 Papers
177 Citations
Donna Gilbert is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Glaucoma. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of Donna Gilbert include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & Dana Corporation.
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Papers
Racial variations in causes of vision loss in nursing homes: The Salisbury Eye Evaluation in Nursing Home Groups (SEEING) Study.
David S. Friedman,Sheila K. West,Beatriz Munoz,William Park,James T. Deremeik,Robert W. Massof,Kevin D. Frick,Aimee T. Broman,Wendy McGill,Donna Gilbert,Pearl S. German +10 more
TL;DR: Low vision is highly prevalent among nursing home residents, with 37% having visual acuity worse than 20/40 in the better-seeing eye, with African American subjects more likely to have vision loss on the basis of cataract, a readily treated condition.
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Outcomes and Bleb-Related Complications of Trabeculectomy
Henry D. Jampel,Jason F. Solus,Patricia A. Tracey,Donna Gilbert,Tara L. Loyd,Joan L. Jefferys,Harry A. Quigley +6 more
TL;DR: Trabeculectomy surgery performed by 2 experienced glaucoma specialists achieved target IOP at 4 years in 70% of those operated and was associated with progressive cataract and small risks of bleb-related complications.
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Quantitative Grading of Nerve Fiber Layer Photographs
TL;DR: A simple method for semi-quantitative grading of atrophy of the peripapillary nerve fiber layer (NFL) in black and white photographs could be useful both to monitor development of early glaucoma damage clinically and to measure progression of glau coma damage in clinical trials research.
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Willingness to Pay for Cataract Surgery in Rural Southern China
Mingguang He,Vicki Chan,Elaine Baruwa,Donna Gilbert,Kevin D. Frick,Nathan Congdon,Nathan Congdon,Nathan Congdon +7 more
TL;DR: Sustainable programs will need to attract younger, more well-to-do persons with better vision, while still providing access to the neediest patients, in Southern China.
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The relationship between optic disc area and open-angle glaucoma: the Baltimore Eye Survey.
Harry A. Quigley,Rohit Varma,Rohit Varma,James M. Tielsch,Joanne Katz,Alfred Sommer,Donna Gilbert +6 more
TL;DR: Disc area was somewhat larger among patients with glaucoma than control subjects, and in a regression model adjusting for age, gender, and race, the significance of this difference had a probability of 0.06.
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