NYMC Faculty Publications
Is Preoperative Ciliary Body and Iris Anatomical Configuration a Predictor of Malignant Glaucoma Development?
Author Type(s)
Faculty
DOI
10.1111/ceo.12057
Journal Title
Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
First Page
541
Last Page
545
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2013
Department
Ophthalmology
Keywords
Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cataract Extraction, Ciliary Body, Female, Glaucoma, Angle-Closure, Glaucoma, Open-Angle, Humans, Intraocular Pressure, Iris, Iris Diseases, Lens Implantation, Intraocular, Male, Microscopy, Acoustic, Middle Aged, Preoperative Period, Retrospective Studies, Tertiary Care Centers, Trabeculectomy, Uveal Diseases
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To investigate anatomical configuration of ciliary body and iris using ultrasound biomicroscopy as a predictor of malignant glaucoma development.
DESIGN: Retrospective study in a tertiary care hospital.
PARTICIPANTS: Cohort of 31 consecutive patients diagnosed with post-surgical malignant glaucoma.
METHODS: Anterior chamber angle, iris and ciliary body configuration of involved eyes that had ultrasound biomicroscopy evaluation prior to the malignant glaucoma onset were evaluated. In cases with no presurgical ultrasound biomicroscopy exam of the involved eye, images from the fellow eye (imaged within 6 months) were analysed.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Qualitative parameters.
RESULTS: Thirty-one eyes (31 patients) had confirmed malignant glaucoma between 1996 and 2008. Most patients were women (65%) and had an anatomical narrow angle or angle-closure glaucoma (77%). Mean intraocular pressure at diagnosis was 30.4 ± 13.5 mmHg. The most common operation was trabeculectomy with mitomycin C (55%, 17/31 eyes), combined (3/17) or not (14/17) with cataract extraction and intraocular lens implantation. Among these 31 cases, we were able to evaluate the ultrasound biomicroscopy images of 13 patients (13 eyes) including involved eyes imaged prior to the malignant glaucoma onset or eligible fellow eyes. A narrow angle with or without iridotrabecular contact was found in all eyes. A large and/or anteriorly positioned ciliary body associated with an iris root angulating forward and centrally, revealing a plateau iris configuration, was noticed in 85% (11/13) of these eyes.
CONCLUSION: Identification of plateau iris configuration by ultrasound biomicroscopy should be considered as a possible predictor of post-operative malignant glaucoma development.
Recommended Citation
Prata, T. S., Dorairaj, S., De Moraes, C. G., Mehta, S., Sbeity, Z., Tello, C., Liebmann, J., & Ritch, R. (2013). Is Preoperative Ciliary Body and Iris Anatomical Configuration a Predictor of Malignant Glaucoma Development?. Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 41 (6), 541-545. https://doi.org/10.1111/ceo.12057