Single Dose of Pseudoephedrine Induces Simultaneous Bilateral Acute Angle Closure Crisis

Simultaneous bilateral acute angle closure crisis (AACC) is a sight-threatening ocular emergency. Many “cold and flu” preparations contain compounds with sympathomimetic or anticholinergic qualities that confer a risk of inducing AACC. We present a review of cold and flu preparation-induced AACC, an...

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Main Authors: Benjamin G. Spencer, Jonathan Baskin, Blake F. Giarola, Jamie E. Craig
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2019-10-01
Series:Case Reports in Ophthalmology
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/503854
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spelling doaj-714e5ff74c3f4e8aba010e3dfa7b94fc2020-11-25T01:25:21ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Ophthalmology1663-26992019-10-0110336536810.1159/000503854503854Single Dose of Pseudoephedrine Induces Simultaneous Bilateral Acute Angle Closure CrisisBenjamin G. SpencerJonathan BaskinBlake F. GiarolaJamie E. CraigSimultaneous bilateral acute angle closure crisis (AACC) is a sight-threatening ocular emergency. Many “cold and flu” preparations contain compounds with sympathomimetic or anticholinergic qualities that confer a risk of inducing AACC. We present a review of cold and flu preparation-induced AACC, and present a case of simultaneous bilateral AACC triggered by a single oral dose of pseudoephedrine. The challenges facing the clinician in recognizing simultaneous bilateral AACC in the context of an upper respiratory tract infection are addressed. An awareness of this uncommon clinical entity, its pertinent clinical features, risk factors, and the drug classes that may precipitate an attack is critical for the timely diagnosis and management of this ocular emergency. Notably, clinicians must be aware that even a single dose of an implicated medication may trigger an attack of AACC.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/503854angle closureglaucomapseudoephedrinedecongestants
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author Benjamin G. Spencer
Jonathan Baskin
Blake F. Giarola
Jamie E. Craig
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Jonathan Baskin
Blake F. Giarola
Jamie E. Craig
Single Dose of Pseudoephedrine Induces Simultaneous Bilateral Acute Angle Closure Crisis
Case Reports in Ophthalmology
angle closure
glaucoma
pseudoephedrine
decongestants
author_facet Benjamin G. Spencer
Jonathan Baskin
Blake F. Giarola
Jamie E. Craig
author_sort Benjamin G. Spencer
title Single Dose of Pseudoephedrine Induces Simultaneous Bilateral Acute Angle Closure Crisis
title_short Single Dose of Pseudoephedrine Induces Simultaneous Bilateral Acute Angle Closure Crisis
title_full Single Dose of Pseudoephedrine Induces Simultaneous Bilateral Acute Angle Closure Crisis
title_fullStr Single Dose of Pseudoephedrine Induces Simultaneous Bilateral Acute Angle Closure Crisis
title_full_unstemmed Single Dose of Pseudoephedrine Induces Simultaneous Bilateral Acute Angle Closure Crisis
title_sort single dose of pseudoephedrine induces simultaneous bilateral acute angle closure crisis
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Ophthalmology
issn 1663-2699
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Simultaneous bilateral acute angle closure crisis (AACC) is a sight-threatening ocular emergency. Many “cold and flu” preparations contain compounds with sympathomimetic or anticholinergic qualities that confer a risk of inducing AACC. We present a review of cold and flu preparation-induced AACC, and present a case of simultaneous bilateral AACC triggered by a single oral dose of pseudoephedrine. The challenges facing the clinician in recognizing simultaneous bilateral AACC in the context of an upper respiratory tract infection are addressed. An awareness of this uncommon clinical entity, its pertinent clinical features, risk factors, and the drug classes that may precipitate an attack is critical for the timely diagnosis and management of this ocular emergency. Notably, clinicians must be aware that even a single dose of an implicated medication may trigger an attack of AACC.
topic angle closure
glaucoma
pseudoephedrine
decongestants
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/503854
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