Acute Glaucoma Flashcards

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What is acute glaucoma?

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Aka angle-closure glaucoma/acute narrow-angle glaucoma

Sudden ↑ intraocular-pressure due to mechanical blockage of trabecular meshwork by iris

Often predisposing cataract and small eye (hypermetropia)

Ocular emergency

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What is normal intraocular pressure?

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15-20 mmHg

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Who gets acute angle-closure glaucoma?

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Middle-age/older patients

Higher in east asians

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What are the clinical features of acute glaucoma?

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  • severe eye pain
  • watering
  • loss of vision
  • headache, nausea, vomiting
  • halos around lights

O/E → hazy cornea + fixed mid-dilated pupil

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What is the treatment for acute glaucoma?

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  • systemic (PO or IV) acetazolomide → to turn off fluid production in ciliary body
  • pilocarpine eye drops → pulls iris away from trabecular meshwork
  • topical ocular antihypertensives + topical steroids

Definitive treatment is with bilateral YAG laser iridotomy (make hole in iris to allow fluid passage)

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Complications of acute glaucoma

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Blindness can result if treatment delayed

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