Complex visualization of the anterior segment of the eye in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of angle closed disease

2021 ◽  
pp. 79-83
Author(s):  
G.А. Sharova ◽  
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N.I. Kurysheva ◽  
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The aim of this work is to review the literature on the role of anterior segment imaging in the diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of primary angle closed disease. An analysis of the use of modern technical devices – optical coherence tomography of the anterior segment (ASOST), ultrasonic biomicroscopy, Scheimpflug camera – is presented, the advantages and disadvantages in comparison with gonioscopy are assessed. Visualization of the structures of the anterior segment of the eye is an important part of the strategy aimed at solving the problem of identifying risk factors, diagnosing, monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of treatment of diseases of primary angle closure. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of data based on optical coherence tomography, ultrasound biomicroscopy, and Scheimflug camera data confirms high comparability with gonioscopy, but each of the methods complements each other. Conclusion. Visualization of the anterior segment of the eye is the standard in modern diagnostics and evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment of primary angle closure disease. Multimodal imaging improves the ability to accurately diagnose and choose the right treatment strategy. Key words: primary angle closure, primary angle-closure glaucoma, optical coherence tomography, ultrasound biomicroscopy, Scheimflug camera, gonioscopy.

2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarwat Salim

The anterior segment optical coherence tomography provides an objective method to assess the anterior segment of the eye, including the anatomy of the anterior chamber angle. This technology allows both qualitative and quantitative analyses of the angle and has shown potential in detecting and managing angle-closure glaucoma. In addition, it has a role in identifying pathology in some forms of secondary open-angle glaucoma and postsurgical management of glaucoma. Limitations of this technology include its cost and inability to visualize well structures posterior to the iris, such as the ciliary body. This paper focuses on potential benefits and limitations of anterior segment optical coherence tomography when compared with conventional gonioscopy and ultrasound biomicroscopy. Various clinical entities will be described to discuss its potential role in glaucoma practice.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 208-215
Author(s):  
N. I. Kurysheva ◽  
G. A. Sharova

The purpose of this work is to review the literature data on the role of optical coherence tomography in the diagnosis of diseases of the closed angle of the anterior chamber. An analysis of the modern technical devices use — optical coherence tomography of the anterior segment (AS-OST) and models with a frequency-modulated source (Swept Source) is presented. The advent of new imaging technologies such as SS-OCT is advancing the understanding of the pathogenesis of primary angle closure diseases. Visualization of the structures of the anterior segment of the eye is an important part of the strategy aimed at solving the problem of identifying risk factors, diagnosing, monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of treatment of diseases of primary angle closure. Qualitative and quantitative data analysis based on optical coherence tomography significantly increases the diagnostic accuracy, which undoubtedly plays a key role in the choice of treatment tactics for the closed angle of the anterior chamber. The interpretation of research results should take into account the strengths and weaknesses of traditional methods and newly developed technologies.Conclusion. Optical coherence tomography of the eye’s anterior segment is a standard in modern diagnostics and evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment of diseases of primary angle closure, taking into account pathogenetic mechanisms. 


2019 ◽  
pp. 112067211987933 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saeed Shokoohi-Rad ◽  
Farshid Karimi ◽  
Siamak Zarei-Ghanavati ◽  
Hossein Tireh

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of goniotomy on patients with primary angle-closure glaucoma who underwent “phacoemulsification and visco-goniosynechialysis.” Materials and methods: This prospective randomized clinical trial was carried out on 63 eyes of 61 patients (48–85 years) with primary angle-closure glaucoma who were enrolled. The subjects were randomly assigned into two groups. In the first group (32 eyes) and the second group (31 eyes), the patients underwent “phacoemulsification + visco-goniosynechialysis + goniotomy” and “phacoemulsification + visco-goniosynechialysis,” respectively. Intraocular pressure and antiglaucoma medication were evaluated (1 week, as well as 1, 3, and 6 months after the surgery). Anterior segment optical coherence tomography parameters (Casia, Tomey, USA) and goniotomy were evaluated preoperatively and 6 months after the surgery. Results: The mean intraocular pressure lowering the effects in the “phacoemulsification + visco-goniosynechialysis + goniotomy” group was higher than that in the “phacoemulsification + visco-goniosynechialysis” group (6.93 and 4.6, respectively). Furthermore, the difference in intraocular pressure between the two groups was significant at 3 months (P = 0.014) and 6 months (P = 0.021) after the surgery. There was no difference in anterior segment optical coherence tomography findings before the intervention; however, after the intervention, the anterior segment optical coherence tomography indices were significantly different between the two groups. Moreover, the difference in “phacoemulsification + visco-goniosynechialysis + goniotomy” indices was more than the changes in the “phacoemulsification + visco-goniosynechialysis” group. Conclusion: The results of this study showed that phacoemulsification + visco-goniosynechialysis + goniotomy is a more effective surgery than phacoemulsification + visco-goniosynechialysis alone in undercounted primary angle-closure glaucoma.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 381-388
Author(s):  
N. I. Kurysheva ◽  
G. А. Sharova

The purpose of this work is to review the literature data on the role of optical coherence tomography in the diagnosis of diseases of the closed angle of the anterior chamber. The analysis of the use of modern technical devices — optical coherence tomography of the posterior segment, models with a frequency-modulated source (Swept Source) is presented. The emergence of new imaging technologies such as SS-OCT contributes to understanding the pathogenesis of primary angle closure diseases in terms of involvement of the choroid in the process. A thicker choroid in the macular area may be an anatomical risk factor for closed angle disease. The expansion of an abnormally thick choroid in combination with the structural features of the anterior segment in eyes with a short axial length, including against the background of psychoemotional stress, can lead to an attack of angle closure. Visualization of the structures of the posterior segment of the eye is an important part of the strategy aimed at solving the problem of identifying risk factors, diagnosing, monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of treatment of diseases of primary angle closure. Qualitative and quantitative data analysis based on optical coherence tomography significantly increases the diagnostic accuracy, allows to determine its progression and to predict its course. This plays a key role in the choice of treatment tactics for the anterior chamber angle closure. The review considers the effect of local antihypertensive eye drops on the choroid.Conclusion. Optical coherence tomography is a standard in modern diagnostics and evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment of diseases of primary angle closure, allowing a better understanding of the pathogenesis of the disease and its complex nature. Imaging improves the ability to accurately diagnose and choose the right treatment strategy.


2021 ◽  
pp. 112067212110121
Author(s):  
Guido Barosco ◽  
Roberta Morbio ◽  
Francesca Chemello ◽  
Roberto Tosi ◽  
Giorgio Marchini

Purpose: This report describes a case of bilateral primary angle closure (PAC) progressing to unilateral end-stage primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) associated with treatment for coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) infection. Methods: A 64-year-old man came to our attention because of blurred vision after a 2-month hospital stay for treatment of COVID-19 infection. Examination findings revealed PACG, with severe visual impairment in the right eye and PAC in the left eye due to plateau iris syndrome. The patient’s severe clinical condition and prolonged systemic therapy masked the symptoms and delayed the diagnosis. Medical chart review disclosed the multifactorial causes of the visual impairment. Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) aided in diagnosis and subsequent therapy. Results: The cause behind the primary angle closure and the iridotrabecular contact was eliminated by bilateral cataract extraction, goniosynechialysis, and myotic therapy. Conclusions: COVID-19 treatment may pose an increased risk for PAC. Accurate recording of patient and family ophthalmic history is essential to prevent its onset. Recognition of early signs of PAC is key to averting its progression to PACG.


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