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GlaucomaGlaucomaRegion XIRegion XI
“The Hot Splinters”“The Hot Splinters”
DefinitionDefinition
A group of diseases caused by A group of diseases caused by damage to the optic nerve that can damage to the optic nerve that can gradually eliminate all sightgradually eliminate all sight
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Affected parts of the eyeAffected parts of the eye
Optic NerveOptic Nerve
Ciliary BodyCiliary Body
Angle of the Angle of the Anterior Anterior ChamberChamber
Glaucoma can be:Glaucoma can be:
CongenitalCongenital AdventitiousAdventitious ProgressiveProgressive Stable when Stable when
managed managed medicallymedically
Multiple Types of Multiple Types of GlaucomaGlaucoma
Congenital:Congenital: inherited condition appearing in infants, inherited condition appearing in infants,
incomplete development of the drainage incomplete development of the drainage canals during the prenatal periodcanals during the prenatal period
Secondary:Secondary: results from another cause such as drugs, results from another cause such as drugs,
injury, tumor, inflammationinjury, tumor, inflammation
Multiple types of Multiple types of GGlaucomalaucoma
Primary/Open Angle: Primary/Open Angle: most common form, the most common form, the
correct amount of fluid can’t correct amount of fluid can’t drain out of the eye (clogged drain out of the eye (clogged pipe)pipe)
Angle Closure Angle Closure Glaucoma: Glaucoma: rarest form, eye pressure rarest form, eye pressure
rises quickly when drainage rises quickly when drainage canals are blocked/covered canals are blocked/covered (sink stopper)(sink stopper)
Three Parameters of Three Parameters of GlaucomaGlaucoma
1. Origin1. Origin Primary (ideopathic: disease has an unknown Primary (ideopathic: disease has an unknown
cause)cause) Secondary (associated with other ocular or systemic Secondary (associated with other ocular or systemic
conditions)conditions)
2. State of anterior chamber angle 2. State of anterior chamber angle open angle open angle closed angleclosed angle
3. Chronicity 3. Chronicity Acute: short durationAcute: short duration Chronic: ongoingChronic: ongoing
Diagnostic AssessmentDiagnostic Assessment TonometerTonometer: :
measures pressuremeasures pressure PachymeterPachymeter: :
measures corneal thicknessmeasures corneal thickness Visual field testVisual field test: :
measures peripheral visionmeasures peripheral vision OphthalmoscopyOphthalmoscopy: :
direct observation of optic direct observation of optic nervenerve
Imaging TechnologyImaging Technology: : scans optic nerve and scans optic nerve and retinal nerve fiberretinal nerve fiber
GonioscopyGonioscopy: use of mirrors : use of mirrors to see interior of eyeto see interior of eye
StagesStages
Initially, no symptoms, pain, or loss Initially, no symptoms, pain, or loss of vision of vision
Loss of peripheral visionLoss of peripheral vision Visual field gradually narrows into Visual field gradually narrows into
tunnel vision tunnel vision If allowed to progress without If allowed to progress without
treatment, leads to complete loss of treatment, leads to complete loss of sightsight
Treatment: Treatment: increase fluid drainage or decrease fluid increase fluid drainage or decrease fluid
productionproduction Medicated Eye Medicated Eye
Drops Drops Oral PrescriptionsOral Prescriptions
BetaganBetagan PilocarpinePilocarpine PropinePropine
TimopticTimoptic SurgerySurgery
TraditionalTraditional LaserLaser
Key FactsKey Facts
Affects 65 million people worldwideAffects 65 million people worldwide There is no cureThere is no cure Glaucoma is one of the leading causes Glaucoma is one of the leading causes
of blindnessof blindness The leading cause of blindness in The leading cause of blindness in
African Americans (6-8 times more African Americans (6-8 times more common than in Caucasians) common than in Caucasians)
Accounts for over seven million Accounts for over seven million physician visits annuallyphysician visits annually
Functional ImplicationsFunctional Implications
Activities of daily life Activities of daily life (driving, sports, etc) (driving, sports, etc) may be affected by:may be affected by: Decreased contrast Decreased contrast
sensitivitysensitivity Light sensitivityLight sensitivity Difficulty with glareDifficulty with glare
Need to establish Need to establish new habits and new habits and routines for routines for medicationmedication
National Glaucoma Day!National Glaucoma Day!
110110thth Congressional House Resolution Congressional House Resolution #981 was passed to increase #981 was passed to increase awareness about glaucomaawareness about glaucoma
First annual Glaucoma Awareness Day: First annual Glaucoma Awareness Day:
March 6, 2008March 6, 2008 Next annual Glaucoma Awareness Day: Next annual Glaucoma Awareness Day:
April 12, 2010April 12, 2010
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