Acute angle closure glaucoma Flashcards
1
Q
list 6 signs of acute ACG
A
- red eye
- ciliary injection
- diffuse haziness = corneal oedema
- fixed semi dilated pupil
- optic disc swollen
- glaucomfleken cataract may develop
2
Q
list 7 symptoms of acute ACG
A
- pain
- headache
- abdominal pain
- nausea
- vomiting
- blurred vision
- haloes (from corneal oedema)
3
Q
what is the cause of a primary angle closure
A
contact between the iris and trabecular meshwork, causing impairment of aqueous outflow
4
Q
what can be a secondary cause of acute ACG
A
pupil block (75%)
5
Q
list 3 groups of people who have a higher chance of getting acute ACG and why for each
A
- elderly: small AC
- Female: small eye
- Hyperopes: small eye
6
Q
what is the speed of referral and 2 possbile treatment options for acute ACG
A
emergency
- acetozolomide: carbonic anhydrase inhibitor = reduces aqueous production
- trabeculectomy
7
Q
list 3 side effects of the carbonic anhydrase inhibitor: acetozolomide
A
- taste disturbance
- malaise
- gastrointestinal problems