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<strong>Wednesday</strong> – Posters – 4413 – 4430<br />

4413 — D0051 Acceptance, Attitudes and<br />

Beliefs Of Singaporean Chinese Towards<br />

Subconjunctival, Intracameral and Punctal Plug<br />

Methods of Sustained Glaucoma Drug Delivery<br />

Systems. Hiok Hong Chan 1, 2 , T. Wong 1, 3 , E. L.<br />

Lamoureux 3, 4 , S. Perera 1 . 1 Glaucoma, Singapore<br />

National Eye Centre, Singapore, Singapore; 2 Yong<br />

Loo Lin School of Medicine, National of University<br />

of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 3 Singapore Eye<br />

Research Institute, Singapore, Singapore; 4 Centre<br />

for Eye Research Australia, Melbourne, VIC,<br />

Australia *CR<br />

4414 — D0052 Electronic Health Record<br />

Systems in Ophthalmology: Impact on Operating<br />

Room Time Requirements for Cataract Surgery.<br />

Daniel C. Tu 1, 2 , D. S. Sanders 2 , S. Read-Brown 2 , A.<br />

S. Brown 2 , D. Choi 3 , T. R. Yackel 4, 5 , M. F. Chiang 2, 4 .<br />

1<br />

Ophthalmology, Portland Veterans Administration<br />

Medical Center, Portland, OR; 2 Casey Eye Institute,<br />

Ophthalmology, Oregon Health & Science<br />

University, Portland, OR; 3 Public Health and<br />

Preventive Medicine, Oregon Health & Science<br />

University, Portland, OR; 4 Medical Informatics,<br />

Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR;<br />

5<br />

Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science<br />

University, Portland, OR *CR<br />

4415 — D0053 Efficiency improvements using<br />

an ophthalmological Picture Archiving and<br />

Communication System (PACS) in the diagnostic<br />

workflow of an eye hospital. Karsten U. Kortuem,<br />

W. J. Mayer, S. F. Leicht, L. Reznicek, A. Kampik,<br />

M. Kernt. Ophthalmology, Ludwig-Maximilians-<br />

University, Munich, Germany *CR<br />

4416 — D0054 Ambulatory Surgery Center<br />

(ASC) Utilization by three Ophthalmic Subspecialists:<br />

1999-2011. Kamyar Vaziri 1 , A.<br />

A. Moshfeghi 1 , T. Hernandez-Boussard 2 , N.<br />

Fijalkowski 3 , D. M. Moshfeghi 3 . 1 Ophthalmology,<br />

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami<br />

Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL; 2 Surgery,<br />

Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto,<br />

CA; 3 Ophthalmology, Byers Eye Institute, Horngren<br />

Family Vitreoretinal Center, Stanford University<br />

School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA *CR<br />

4417 — D0055 Comparison of theoretical<br />

demand for glaucoma eye care by the African-<br />

American population of cook county to the<br />

supply of ophthalmologic manpower as a pilot<br />

study of access to care. Stephen Watson, D.<br />

Pyatetsky. Ophthalmology, Northwestern University<br />

Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL<br />

4418 — D0056 Trends in Utilization of<br />

Ancillary Testing for Patients with Exudative<br />

Macular Degeneration and Macular Edema<br />

from 2001 to 2009. Eric W. Schneider 1, 2 , P.<br />

Mruthyunjaya 1 , N. Talwar 2 , K. Harris Nwanyanwu 2 ,<br />

B. Nan 3 , J. D. Stein 2 . 1 Ophthalmology, Duke<br />

University, Durham, NC; 2 Ophthalmology and<br />

Visual Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann<br />

Arbor, MI; 3 Biostatistics, University of Michigan,<br />

Ann Arbor, MI *CR<br />

4419 — D0057 Comparing Patient and Public<br />

Preferences for Health States Associated with<br />

Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Thomas<br />

Butt 1 , H. M. Dunbar 1 , S. Morris 2 , S. Orr 3 , G. S.<br />

Rubin 1, 4 . 1 Institute of Ophthalmology, University<br />

College London, London, United Kingdom;<br />

2<br />

Department of Applied Health Research,<br />

University College London, London, United<br />

Kingdom; 3 Department of Civil and Environmental<br />

Engineering, University College London, London,<br />

United Kingdom; 4 NIHR Moorfields Biomedical<br />

Research Centre, London, United Kingdom<br />

4420 — D0058 Provision of Mass Drug<br />

Administration for Trachoma Control: Cost per<br />

gain in coverage. Sheila K. West 1 , H. A. Mkocha 2 ,<br />

B. E. Munoz 1 , K. D. Frick 3 . 1 Ophthalmology, Johns<br />

Hopkins Wilmer Eye Inst, Baltimore, MD; 2 Kongwa<br />

Trachoma Project, Kongwa, United Republic of<br />

Tanzania; 3 Health Services Research Division,<br />

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD *CR<br />

4421 — D0059 Trachoma Control: A Potential<br />

Field Test for Ocular C. Trachomatis Infection.<br />

Alexander Jenson 1, 2 , L. Dize 3 , H. A. Mkocha 2, 1 , B.<br />

E. Munoz 1, 2 , J. S. Lee 1, 2 , S. K. West 1, 2 . 1 Dana Center<br />

for Preventative Opthamology, The Johns Hopkins<br />

University, Baltimore, MD; 2 Kongwa Trachoma<br />

Project, The Johns Hopkins University, Kongwa,<br />

United Republic of Tanzania; 3 Infectious Disease,<br />

The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD<br />

4422 — D0060 Compliance with Eye Screening<br />

Guidelines among Newly-Diagnosed Diabetic<br />

Patients without Diabetic Retinopathy. David<br />

J. Lee 1 , P. Rosa 2 , W. J. Feuer 2 , B. L. Lam 2 , J. C.<br />

Schiffman 2 , N. Kumar 1 , A. Morante 2 . 1 Epidemiology<br />

& Public Health, University of Miami, Miami, FL;<br />

2<br />

Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami,<br />

Miami, FL *CR<br />

4423 — D0061 Methods of Assessing Provider<br />

Performance for Quality Improvement. Paul<br />

P. Lee 1 , G. McGwin 2 , S. Asrani 1 , W. Rafferty 1 ,<br />

D. Lobach 1 , K. Kimrey 1 . 1 Ophthalmology and<br />

Visual Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann<br />

Arbor, MI; 2 University of Alabama - Birmingham,<br />

Birmingham, AL *CR, f<br />

4424 — D0062 Electronic health record<br />

(EHR) systems in ophthalmology: Impact on<br />

clinical documentation. David S. Sanders 1 , D.<br />

Lattin 1 , D. C. Tu 1, 2 , S. Read-Brown 1 , D. J. Wilson 1 ,<br />

T. S. Hwang 1 , J. C. Morrison 1 , T. R. Yackel 3 , M.<br />

F. Chiang 1, 3 . 1 Ophthalmology, Oregon Health &<br />

Science University, Portland, OR; 2 Ophthalmology<br />

Operative Care Division, Portland VA Medical<br />

Center, Portland, OR; 3 Medical Informatics and<br />

Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science<br />

University, Portland, OR *CR<br />

4425 — D0063 Ophthalmologists’ Attitudes<br />

on Implementing an Electronic Health Record<br />

System. Monica M. Michelotti 1 , J. Weizer 1 , T. S.<br />

Blachley 1 , K. Zheng 2 , M. Couper 3 , G. Greenberg 4 ,<br />

S. Kileny 5 , G. Branford 6 , D. A. Hanauer 5 .<br />

1<br />

Ophthalmology, University of Michigan, Ann<br />

Arbor, MI; 2 School of Public Health, University<br />

of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 3 Institute for Social<br />

Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI;<br />

4<br />

Family Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann<br />

Arbor, MI; 5 Pediatrics, University of Michigan,<br />

Ann Arbor, MI; 6 Internal Medicine, University of<br />

Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI<br />

4426 — D0064 Implementation of electronic<br />

health record systems in ophthalmology:<br />

impact on clinical volume compared to other<br />

medical fields. Travis Redd 1 , S. Read-Brown 1 , A.<br />

Kitzmiller 1 , T. R. Yackel 2 , D. Choi 3 , M. F. Chiang 2 .<br />

1<br />

Ophthalmology, Casey Eye Institute, Oregon<br />

Health & Science University, Portland, OR;<br />

2<br />

Ophthalmology & Medical Informatics, Casey<br />

Eye Institute, Oregon Health & Science University,<br />

Portland, OR; 3 Public Health & Preventive<br />

Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University,<br />

Portland, OR *CR<br />

4427 — D0065 Physician and patient<br />

perceptions of electronic health record (EHR)<br />

use in a tertiary care ophthalmologic clinic.<br />

Patrick Chan, R. Singh, S. Charvat. Cole Eye<br />

Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH *CR<br />

4428 — D0066 Critical Review of High<br />

Quality Ophthalmology Educational Web<br />

Resources Targeting Trainees. Milad Modabber 1 ,<br />

S. Arora 2 , K. F. Damji 3 , F. Adatia 4 . 1 Medicine,<br />

McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada;<br />

2<br />

Ophthalmology, University of Alberta, Edmonton,<br />

AB, Canada; 3 Ophthalmology, University of<br />

Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; 4 Ophthalmology,<br />

University of Calgary, Edmonton, AB, Canada<br />

Exhibit Hall D0114-D0126<br />

<strong>Wednesday</strong>, May 08, 2013 8:30 AM-10:15 AM<br />

Clinical/Epidemiologic Research<br />

422 Ocular Trauma<br />

Moderator: Gerald McGwin<br />

4429 — D0114 Characteristics of eyelid<br />

laceration due to dog bite in children. Mohammad<br />

Ali Sadiq 1, 2 , I. Mantagos 1, 2 . 1 Department of<br />

Ophthalmology, Boston Children’s Hospital,<br />

Boston, MA; 2 Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical<br />

School, Boston, MA<br />

4430 — D0115 Demographic and Clinical<br />

Profile of Ocular Chemical Injuries in Children.<br />

Pooja Bandivadekar, H. Shekhar, N. Sharma, R. B.<br />

Vajpayee. Dr.rajendra prasad Centre, AIIMS, New<br />

Delhi, India<br />

<strong>Wednesday</strong> Posters<br />

8:30 am – 10:15 am<br />

f Refer to the Program Number in the Clinical Trial (CT) Registration Index. *CR Refer to the Program Number in the Commercial Relationships (CR) Index for Disclosures.<br />

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