| Literature DB >> 35371375 |
Salma Ketata1, Imen Zouche1, Rahma Derbel1, Rania Dammak1, Hichem Kolsi1, Ahlem Bousabbeh1, Omar Ketata2.
Abstract
An early and correct diagnosis improves the prognosis of post-operative Acute angle closure glaucoma (AACG). A 65 years-old monophtalmus man was operated for a total knee replacement surgery, under general anaesthesia without any adverse events. The day after, the patient described recurrent periorbital pain in his eye, with ocular hyperaemia, and reduced visual acuity. A diagnosis of AACG was made and conservative treatment was started to reduce the intraocular pressure. In the post-operative AACG, several predisposing local factors including genetic predisposition, female gender, hypermetropia, increased lens thickness and small corneal diameter, can be added to a pupillary block induced by adrenergic and anticholinergic drugs used in anaesthetic procedures as risk factors. An acute and intensive periorbital or ocular pain, with or without visual disturbance, must aware the physician. Copyright: Salma Ketata et al.Entities:
Keywords: Postoperative; acute angle closure glaucoma; case report; general anesthesia
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35371375 PMCID: PMC8933444 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.41.68.31888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
classification of drugs inducing acute angle closure glaucoma by administration route
| Route of administration | Type of drug | examples |
|---|---|---|
| Eye drops | Mydriatics | Phenylephrine, tropicamide, atropine, homatropine, cyclopentolate |
| Local drugs | In the anterior chamber | Acetylcholine, carbachol |
| Intranasal | Ephedrine,naphazoline, cocaine | |
| Periocular | Botulinum toxin | |
| Aerosolized drugs | Salbutamol,albuterol,terbutaline, ipratropium bromide, atropine | |
| Systemic Drugs | Vegetative nerve system drugs | Ephedrine,epinephrine adrenaline |
| Anticoagulants | Heparin, warfarin, enoxaparin | |
| Central nerve system drugs | Topiramate,amphetamines, some antidepressant agents | |
| Diuretics | Acetazolamide, hydrochlorothiazide | |
| Other drugs | Cotrimoxazol, histamine H1 and H2 receptor antagonists |
previously published cases of perioperative acute angle closure glaucoma
| Authors (year of publication) | Number of cases (bilateral) | Age, gender, and surgical indication | Identified precipitating factors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cordier and Vitte (1957) [ | 3 (0) | 52-year-old man, inguinal hernia 65-year-old woman, uterine prolapse 54-year-old man, inguinal hernia | “Emotive” patients Atropine sulfate premedication |
| Gartner and Billet (1958) [ | 4 (1) | 54-year-old man, rectal polyp resection 59-year-old woman, cholecystectomy 63-year-old woman, abdominoperineal Resection 60-year-old woman, cholecystectomy | Atropine/scopolamine premedication Pupillary dilatation related to deep anesthesia Anxiety Darkness in the recovery room _ succinylcholine |
| Wang | 5 (0) | 60-year-old man, nephrectomy 52-year-old woman, cholecystectomy 72-year-old woman, cholecystectomy 65-year-old man, cystoscopy 69-year-old man, intestinal resection for obstruction | Stress Atropine/scopolamine premedication Succinylcholine |
| Fazio | 9 (2) | 7 women and 2 men, mean age 63 year, urologic and gynecologic surgery | 7 received atropine or scopolamine, 4 received ephedrine, 6 received succinylcholine |
| Eldor and Admoni (1989) [ | 2 | 47-year-old man, closure of ileostomy 64-year-old woman, mastectomy | Atropine premedication, difficult tracheal intubation Reversed with atropine/neostigmine |
| Lotery and Frazer (1995) [ | 1 (0) | 66-year-old woman, abdominal surgery | Atropine premedication Antimuscarinic agents (IV cyclizine and nebulized ipratropium bromide) and nebulized salbutamol |
| Ujino | 1 (0) | 49-year-old woman, hip replacement | Atropine premedication High dose of ephedrine |
| Horimoto | 1 (0) | 60-year-old woman, surgery for oral Cancer | Atropine premedication Atropine given during general anesthesia |
| Ates | 2(2) | 57-year-old woman, cerebral frontal lobe cystic mass resection 54-year-old woman, cholecystectomy | Atropine during induction of anesthesia |
| Lentschener | 1 (0) | 66-year-old woman, thyroidectomy | Hypermetropia High dose of ephedrine |
| Ooi | 1 (1) | 69-year-old man, coronary artery bypass graft | Use of ephedrine Succinylcholine Reversed with atropine/neostigmine |
| Ceruti | 1(1) | 60-year-old woman, brain surgery | Use of ephedrine Associated with subarachnoid hemorrhage |
| Singer and Salim (2010) [ | 1(1) | 68-year- old woman supine surgery | Prone position |
| Gayat | 1(1) | 72-year-old woman, cervical spine surgery | Hypermetropia High dose of ephedrine Prone position |
| LHidalgo Grau | 1(0) | 90-year-old woman, right hemicolectomy | Stress |
| Jain | 1(0) | 9-year-old boy hypospadias surgery | oxybutynin |
| Stewart | 1(0) | 65-year-old man lumber supine surgery | Mydriatics agents Prone postioning |