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Outcomes of medical and surgical management in eyes with idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure

PURPOSE: Idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure (IEEVP) is a rare cause of secondary glaucoma and is a diagnosis of exclusion. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical presentation and analyze the outcomes of medical and surgical management in eyes diagnosed with idiopathic elevate...

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Autores principales: Ganesh, Nagalekshmi, Alam, Md Shahid, George, Ronnie J, Balekudaru, Shantha, Vijaya, Lingam
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9675536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36018111
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_2931_21
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author Ganesh, Nagalekshmi
Alam, Md Shahid
George, Ronnie J
Balekudaru, Shantha
Vijaya, Lingam
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Alam, Md Shahid
George, Ronnie J
Balekudaru, Shantha
Vijaya, Lingam
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description PURPOSE: Idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure (IEEVP) is a rare cause of secondary glaucoma and is a diagnosis of exclusion. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical presentation and analyze the outcomes of medical and surgical management in eyes diagnosed with idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of eyes diagnosed with IEEVP over a 5-year period between April 2012 and March 2016 was performed. The demographic details, medical history, and clinical course of the cases were obtained from the medical records. Data pertaining to the severity of glaucomatous damage, response to medical management, need for surgical intervention, and their outcomes were analyzed. RESULTS: Fifteen eyes of 13 patients were included. Thirteen eyes (86.6%) had open angle configuration. Among the 13 eyes that had glaucoma, eight eyes (61.5%) had severe glaucoma, four eyes (30.7%) had moderate glaucoma, and one eye (7.6%) had mild glaucoma. The median follow-up was 210 days. Seven of the 15 eyes (46.6%) required a glaucoma filtration procedure, and three underwent prophylactic sclerotomies. 71.4% of these eyes had complete success. One out of the seven operated eyes required choroidal drainage post-operatively. CONCLUSION: IEEVP is an extremely rare condition and presents with raised intra-ocular pressure and tortuous episcleral vessels. The management of IEEVP is similar to that of primary open angle glaucoma. Uveal effusion is to be anticipated, and hence, combining trabeculectomy with prophylactic sclerotomies is advisable.
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spelling pubmed-96755362022-11-20 Outcomes of medical and surgical management in eyes with idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure Ganesh, Nagalekshmi Alam, Md Shahid George, Ronnie J Balekudaru, Shantha Vijaya, Lingam Indian J Ophthalmol Original Article PURPOSE: Idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure (IEEVP) is a rare cause of secondary glaucoma and is a diagnosis of exclusion. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical presentation and analyze the outcomes of medical and surgical management in eyes diagnosed with idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of eyes diagnosed with IEEVP over a 5-year period between April 2012 and March 2016 was performed. The demographic details, medical history, and clinical course of the cases were obtained from the medical records. Data pertaining to the severity of glaucomatous damage, response to medical management, need for surgical intervention, and their outcomes were analyzed. RESULTS: Fifteen eyes of 13 patients were included. Thirteen eyes (86.6%) had open angle configuration. Among the 13 eyes that had glaucoma, eight eyes (61.5%) had severe glaucoma, four eyes (30.7%) had moderate glaucoma, and one eye (7.6%) had mild glaucoma. The median follow-up was 210 days. Seven of the 15 eyes (46.6%) required a glaucoma filtration procedure, and three underwent prophylactic sclerotomies. 71.4% of these eyes had complete success. One out of the seven operated eyes required choroidal drainage post-operatively. CONCLUSION: IEEVP is an extremely rare condition and presents with raised intra-ocular pressure and tortuous episcleral vessels. The management of IEEVP is similar to that of primary open angle glaucoma. Uveal effusion is to be anticipated, and hence, combining trabeculectomy with prophylactic sclerotomies is advisable. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-09 2022-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9675536/ /pubmed/36018111 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_2931_21 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Indian Journal of Ophthalmology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Ganesh, Nagalekshmi
Alam, Md Shahid
George, Ronnie J
Balekudaru, Shantha
Vijaya, Lingam
Outcomes of medical and surgical management in eyes with idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure
title Outcomes of medical and surgical management in eyes with idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure
title_full Outcomes of medical and surgical management in eyes with idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure
title_fullStr Outcomes of medical and surgical management in eyes with idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes of medical and surgical management in eyes with idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure
title_short Outcomes of medical and surgical management in eyes with idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure
title_sort outcomes of medical and surgical management in eyes with idiopathic elevated episcleral venous pressure
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9675536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36018111
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijo.IJO_2931_21
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