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Lorinna Lombardi

Researcher at Oregon Health & Science University

Publications -  11
Citations -  1219

Lorinna Lombardi is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glaucoma & Workflow. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1007 citations.

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Optical coherence tomography angiography of the peripapillary retina in glaucoma

TL;DR: Using OCT angiography, reduced peripapillary retinal perfusion in glaucomatous eyes can be visualized as focal defects and quantified as perIPapillary flow index and peripAPillary vessel density, with high repeatability and reproducibility.
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Quantitative OCT angiography of optic nerve head blood flow

TL;DR: OCT angiography can detect the abnormalities of ONH perfusion and has the potential to reveal the ONH blood flow mechanism related to glaucoma, a pilot study indicates.
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Time Requirements for Electronic Health Record Use in an Academic Ophthalmology Center

TL;DR: Ophthalmologists have limited time with patients during office visits, and EHR use requires a substantial portion of that time, and linear mixed effects models showed a positive association between EHRUse and billing level and a negative association betweenEHR use per encounter and clinic volume.
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Secondary use of electronic health record data for clinical workflow analysis

TL;DR: Using EHR timestamp data to predict outpatient ophthalmology clinic workflow timings at Oregon Health and Science University is validates and EHR timestamps provide a reasonable approximation of workflow and can be used for workflow studies.
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Projection-Resolved Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography of the Peripapillary Retina in Glaucoma.

TL;DR: In this article, a projection-resolved optical coherence tomography angiography (PR-OCTA) was used to detect plexus-specific peripapillary retinal retinal perfusion defects in glaucoma.