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Sunil K. Srivastava

Researcher at Cleveland Clinic

Publications -  295
Citations -  6356

Sunil K. Srivastava is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual acuity & Fluorescein angiography. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 269 publications receiving 4917 citations. Previous affiliations of Sunil K. Srivastava include Central University, India & Emory University.

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The resident surgeon phacoemulsification learning curve.

TL;DR: Quality visual outcomes after phacoemulsification can be attained throughout residency training; however, surgical competency continues to improve significantly with increasing surgical experience well beyond the first 80 resident phacoEmulsification cases.
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The prospective intraoperative and perioperative ophthalmic imaging with optical CoherEncE TomogRaphy (PIONEER) study: 2-year results

TL;DR: Surgeon feedback indicated that intraoperative OCT informed surgical decision making and altered surgeon understanding of underlying tissue configurations in 69 of 144 lamellar keratoplasty cases and 63 of 146 membrane peeling procedures, indicating that intraoper OCT is feasible for numerous anterior and posterior segment ophthalmic surgical procedures.
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The application of optical coherence tomography angiography in uveitis and inflammatory eye diseases.

TL;DR: The use of OCTA is explored in iris vessel dilation seen in various forms of iritis, as a predictive factor for further episodes of inflammation, with an emphasis on monitoring progression and response to treatment, as well as predicting visual complications.
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Determination of feasibility and utility of microscope-integrated optical coherence tomography during ophthalmic surgery: The DISCOVER study RESCAN results

TL;DR: The DISCOVER study demonstrates the feasibility of real-time iOCT with a microscope-integrated intraoperative OCT system for ophthalmic surgery and appears to allow surgeons to assess subtle details in a unique perspective from standard en face visualization, although the effect of these changes in decision making on outcomes remains unknown.