Chronic Glaucoma Flashcards

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What is chronic glaucoma?

A

Degeneration of retinal ganglion cells which form the optic nerve (i.e. an optic neuropathy)

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Risk factors for chronic glaucoma

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Age is main risk factor

African, Caribbean

Myopia

Only modifiable risk factor is intra-ocular pressure (IOP) and is the focus of treatment

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Clinical features of chronic glaucoma

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Raised IOP

Optic disc changes (cupping)

Visual field defects

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Intraocular pressure in chronic glaucoma

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Usually >21

Typically >25-30

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What is “cupping”?

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Progressive thinning of the neuroretinal rim of the disc due to loss of RGCs

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Screening for chronic glaucoma

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Usually asymptomatic

Screened for by opticians

Anyone >40 or with first-degree relative

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Driving and chronic glaucoma

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Field loss means patient cannot legally drive

DVLA must be informed of diagnosis

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Treatment aims in chronic glaucoma

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Aimed at altering dynamics of aqueous fluid to lower IOP

Slows progression of disease, doesn’t reverse damage already done

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Management of chronic glaucoma

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Prostaglandin analogue drops (e.g. g latanoprost) increase outflow of aqueous

Beta-blocker drops (e.g. g timolol) reduce production of aqueous

If drops don’t work, surgery (eg trabeculectomy) can be done

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10
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Side effects of prostaglandin analogues

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Longer eyelashes

Darker iris

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Side effects of beta blocker drops

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Systemic beta blocker side effects (respiratory, cardiac) can occur

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