acute close angle glaucoma Flashcards

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what is glaucoma?

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  • refers to optic nerve damage that is caused by a significant rise in intraocular pressure
  • the rise in pressure caused by a blockage in aqueous humour trying to escape the eye
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what causes acute angle closure glaucoma?

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  • occurs when the iris bulges forward and seals off the trabecular meshwork from the anterior chamber preventing aqueous humour from being able to drain away
  • this leads to a continual build up pressure in the eye
  • the pressure builds up particularly in the posterior chamber, which causes pressure behind the iris and worsens the closure of the angle
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is acute angle closure glaucoma routine or emergency?

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EMERGENCY!!!!

-emergency treatment is required to prevent permanent vision loss

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what is the difference between the pathophysiology of open and closed angle glaucoma?

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open angle- increase in resistence in trabecular meshwork causing an increase in pressure

closed angle- iris bulges over and seals off the trabeclar meshwork

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what are risk factors for acute close angle glaucoma?

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  • increase in age
  • females 4 x more than males
  • family history
  • shallow anterior chamber
  • chinese and east asia (rare in black ethnic origin)
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what medications can precipitate acute angle-closure glaucoma?

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  • adrenergic medications such as noradrenalin
  • anticholinergic medications such as oxybutin and solifenacin
  • tricyclin antidepressants such as amitriptyline
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how does acute angle closure glaucoma present?

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ACUTE!

  • generally unwell
  • severely painful red eye
  • blurred vision
  • halos around lights
  • associated headaches, nausea and vomiting
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what is seen in acute angle closure glaucoma on examination?

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  • red eye
  • teary
  • hazy cornea
  • decreased visual acuity
  • fixed pupil size
  • eyeball firm on palpation
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what are the NICE guidelines for potential life threatening causes of red eye?

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-they should be referred the same day for assessment by ophthomolagist

acute closed angle glaucoma is a potential life threatening cause of red eye

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what is usually the treatment for acute angle closure glaucoma?

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  • urgent referral to ophthomolagist
  • laser iridotomy

(this involves using a laser to make a hole in the iris to allow the aqueous humour to flow from the posterior chamber into the anterior chamber releiving pressure)

Initial emergency management:

  • eye drops
  • IV acetazolamide
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