Meticulous medical history, pre-op IOP measurements key to glaucoma management after refractive surgery
Posted by: admin on: September 29, 2011
With glaucoma difficult to predict and refractive surgery patients often young in age, careful medical history evaluation and IOP baseline measurements are important to later disease management in refractive surgery patients.
-Team@CMHF
- Stephan Kaminski, MD, spoke at Glaucoma Day preceding the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons meeting about factors for consideration about refractive surgery and glaucoma.
- Refractive surgery is usually performed on young adults in their mid-20s to mid-50s.
- Prevalence of glaucoma increases as patients become older.
- If looked at the literature, it was about 2% in those around 40 years, and it’s increasing up to over 10% in patients that are over 75 years.
- Glaucoma risk factors are among the important issues to consider preoperatively for later potential disease care
- Refractive surgery affects Goldmann applanation Tonometry measurements, among other issues
Take home message
- Detection of high IOP after keratorefractive procedures is not easy.
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