TITLE:
Anterior Segment Parameters Associated to Acute Glaucoma with Slit Lamp Optical Coherence Tomography
AUTHORS:
Liamet Fernández Argones, Ibrain Piloto Díaz, Sirley Sibello Deustua, Carmen María Padilla González
KEYWORDS:
Acute Primary Angle Closure, Acute Glaucoma, Angle Opening Distance, Trabecular-Iris Space Area, Iris Thickness, Optical Coherence Tomography
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Ophthalmology,
Vol.4 No.2,
May
14,
2014
ABSTRACT:
Purpose: To identify the anterior segment parameters associated to acute
primary angle closure. Patients and Methods: Case-control study in 58 primary
angle closure suspect eyes (PACS, control group) and in 19 acute primary angle
closure fellow eyes, case group. All subjects underwent SL OCT imaging in a
dark room. Results: The SS, ACD and ACV measures were significantly smaller in
case group than in control group (p = 0.011; p 500, AOD500, AOD750,
TISA500, and TISA750 respectively. Conclusion: Acute
primary angle closure is associated to the smaller anterior segment dimensions
and the thicker iris compared to PACS.