Current profile of secondary glaucomas

<b>Purpose:</b> To study the current profile of secondary glaucomas for their incidence and to identify risk factors. <b> Materials and Methods:</b> In this retrospective chart review, 2997 patients newly diagnosed and referred with glaucoma to our tertiary glaucoma center...

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Main Authors: Gadia Ritu, Sihota Ramanjit, Dada Tanuj, Gupta Viney
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2008-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2008;volume=56;issue=4;spage=285;epage=289;aulast=Gadia
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spelling doaj-953e581e85344b7ba5c2256dbd748bde2020-11-24T23:00:51ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Ophthalmology0301-47381998-36892008-01-01564285289Current profile of secondary glaucomasGadia RituSihota RamanjitDada TanujGupta Viney<b>Purpose:</b> To study the current profile of secondary glaucomas for their incidence and to identify risk factors. <b> Materials and Methods:</b> In this retrospective chart review, 2997 patients newly diagnosed and referred with glaucoma to our tertiary glaucoma center in the year 2005 were included. Evaluation of all cases was done on the basis of a detailed history and recorded examination including vision, intraocular pressure (IOP), anterior segment examination, gonioscopy and fundus evaluation by glaucoma specialists. Demographic data, etiology of secondary glaucoma, and any other significant findings were noted. <b> Results:</b> Of 2997 referred patients, 2650 had glaucoma or were glaucoma suspects. Of all glaucoma patients or glaucoma suspects, 579 patients (21.84&#x0025;) had secondary glaucoma. Age distribution was as follows: 25&#x0025; were between 0-20 years; 27&#x0025; were between 21-40 years; 30&#x0025; were between 41-60 years and 18&#x0025; were&#62; 60 years. The male female ratio was 2.2. Frequent causes of secondary glaucoma were post - vitrectomy 14&#x0025;, trauma 13&#x0025;, corneo-iridic scar 12&#x0025;, aphakia 11&#x0025;, neovascular glaucoma 9&#x0025;. Post-vitrectomy glaucoma eyes had vitreous substitutes in 83&#x0025; cases of which 66&#x0025; eyes had retained silicone oil for more than three months. Vision &#8804;20/200 was present in 63&#x0025; eyes, 57&#x0025; eyes had baseline IOP &gt; 30 mm Hg. Of all traumatic glaucoma patients, 71&#x0025; cases were &#60; 30 years of age. Fifty per cent had baseline IOP of&#62; 30 mm Hg and vision &#8804;20/200. <b> Conclusions:</b> Most patients with secondary glaucoma have poor vision (&#8804;20/200) with high IOP and advanced fundus changes at presentation.http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2008;volume=56;issue=4;spage=285;epage=289;aulast=GadiaAphakic glaucomacorneo-iridic scarlate presentationpost-vitrectomy glaucomasecondary glaucomatraumatic glaucoma
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author Gadia Ritu
Sihota Ramanjit
Dada Tanuj
Gupta Viney
spellingShingle Gadia Ritu
Sihota Ramanjit
Dada Tanuj
Gupta Viney
Current profile of secondary glaucomas
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
Aphakic glaucoma
corneo-iridic scar
late presentation
post-vitrectomy glaucoma
secondary glaucoma
traumatic glaucoma
author_facet Gadia Ritu
Sihota Ramanjit
Dada Tanuj
Gupta Viney
author_sort Gadia Ritu
title Current profile of secondary glaucomas
title_short Current profile of secondary glaucomas
title_full Current profile of secondary glaucomas
title_fullStr Current profile of secondary glaucomas
title_full_unstemmed Current profile of secondary glaucomas
title_sort current profile of secondary glaucomas
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 0301-4738
1998-3689
publishDate 2008-01-01
description <b>Purpose:</b> To study the current profile of secondary glaucomas for their incidence and to identify risk factors. <b> Materials and Methods:</b> In this retrospective chart review, 2997 patients newly diagnosed and referred with glaucoma to our tertiary glaucoma center in the year 2005 were included. Evaluation of all cases was done on the basis of a detailed history and recorded examination including vision, intraocular pressure (IOP), anterior segment examination, gonioscopy and fundus evaluation by glaucoma specialists. Demographic data, etiology of secondary glaucoma, and any other significant findings were noted. <b> Results:</b> Of 2997 referred patients, 2650 had glaucoma or were glaucoma suspects. Of all glaucoma patients or glaucoma suspects, 579 patients (21.84&#x0025;) had secondary glaucoma. Age distribution was as follows: 25&#x0025; were between 0-20 years; 27&#x0025; were between 21-40 years; 30&#x0025; were between 41-60 years and 18&#x0025; were&#62; 60 years. The male female ratio was 2.2. Frequent causes of secondary glaucoma were post - vitrectomy 14&#x0025;, trauma 13&#x0025;, corneo-iridic scar 12&#x0025;, aphakia 11&#x0025;, neovascular glaucoma 9&#x0025;. Post-vitrectomy glaucoma eyes had vitreous substitutes in 83&#x0025; cases of which 66&#x0025; eyes had retained silicone oil for more than three months. Vision &#8804;20/200 was present in 63&#x0025; eyes, 57&#x0025; eyes had baseline IOP &gt; 30 mm Hg. Of all traumatic glaucoma patients, 71&#x0025; cases were &#60; 30 years of age. Fifty per cent had baseline IOP of&#62; 30 mm Hg and vision &#8804;20/200. <b> Conclusions:</b> Most patients with secondary glaucoma have poor vision (&#8804;20/200) with high IOP and advanced fundus changes at presentation.
topic Aphakic glaucoma
corneo-iridic scar
late presentation
post-vitrectomy glaucoma
secondary glaucoma
traumatic glaucoma
url http://www.ijo.in/article.asp?issn=0301-4738;year=2008;volume=56;issue=4;spage=285;epage=289;aulast=Gadia
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