open angle glaucoma Flashcards
what is glaucoma?
- refers to the optic nerve damage that is caused by significant rise in intraocular pressure
- the raised intra ocular pressure is caused by a blockage in aqueous humour trying to escape the eye
- there are two types of glaucoma: open angle and closed angle
what does aqueous humour do?
-provides a transparent and colourless medium between the cornea and lens that bathes and nourishes the lens and maintains the pressure within the eye
what are the two types of glaucoma?
- closed angle
- open angle
what part of the eye is filled with vitreous humour?
-the vitreous chamber
what part of the eye is filled with aqueous humour?
-the anterior chamber of the eye between the cornea and iris and the posterior chamber between the lens and the iris
what produces aqueous humour?
-ciliary body
where does the aqueous humour travel?
- produces in the ciliary body, travels around the lens and the iris, through the anterior chamber, through the trabecular meshwork and into the canal of Schlemm
- from the canal of Schlemm it eventually rejoins the general circulation
what is the normal intra ocular pressure?
10-21mmHg
what causes the intra ocular pressure in the eye?
-the pressure is created as the aqueous humour travels from the trabecular meshwork to the canal of scheme
what is the pathophysiology of open angle glaucoma?
- there is a gradual increase in resistance through the trabecular meshwork
- this makes it more difficult for aqueous humour to flow through the meshwork and exit the eye
- therefore pressure slowly builds within the eye and this gives a slow and chronic onset of glaucoma
what is the pathophysiology of an acute angle closure glaucoma?
- the iris bulges forward ad seals of the trabecular meshwork from the anterior chamber preventing aqueous humour from being able to drain away
- this leads to a continual build up of pressure
THIS IS AN OPTHALMIC EMERGENCY!!
what does the increased pressure in the eye do to the cup in glaucoma?
- it causes cupping
- this is when the cup in the optic disc increases in size
what are risk factors for open angle glaucoma?
- increase in age
- family history
- black ethnic origin
- near sightedness (myopia)
how does open angle glaucoma present?
- often is asymptomatic for a long time
- affects peripheral vision first, gradually patents will lose peripheral vision until they are experiencing tunnel vision
- headache
- gradual onset o fluctuating pain
- headaches
- blurred vision
- halos appearing around lights, especially at night time
what is the gold standard test for measuring intra ocular pressure?
- goldmann applanation tanometry
- this involves a special device mounted on a slit lamp that makes contact with the cornea and applies different pressure to the from of the cornea to get an accurate measure of intraocular pressure