Literature DB >> 18516782

[Choroidal effusion after uncomplicated cataract surgery].

I Fromberg1, M Krause, K Brückner, M Lang, B Seitz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Intake of ACE inhibitors may promote angioedema which can appear months and years after the medication has been stopped. Surgery and local anaesthesia can further aggravate angioedema. A 61-year-old patient with age-related cataract was admitted to our hospital for elective out-patient cataract surgery. A few days after surgery, the patient complained of pain and reduced vision in the operated eye.
RESULTS: Postoperative findings were elevated intraocular pressure (28 mmHg) and a significant reduction of vision. The anterior chamber was shallow. Ophthalmoscopy showed a circumferential choroidal and focal exudative retinal detachment. Local and systemic therapy with antiglaucomatous medications as well as steroids (methylprednisolone) and antibiotics (ciprofloxacin) resulted in control of the eye pressure and an increase of vision. After two weeks, the choroidal detachment disappeared. Important preexisting diseases included a minimal change glomerulonephritis under treatment with low doses of cortisone (4 mg), as well as arterial hypertension. An ACE inhibitor (ramipril) was taken.
CONCLUSIONS: ACE inhibitor intake might be associated with choroidal effusion. A preoperative change to another antihypertensive medication should be considered in patients with a tendency to develop angioedema. A glomerulonephritis might also support edema. Patients with such edema should undergo diagnostic evaluation and receive treatment before cataract surgery.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18516782     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1027431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Klin Monbl Augenheilkd        ISSN: 0023-2165            Impact factor:   0.700


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