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- Inflammation around meibomian gland orifices, pouting of gland orifices, solidification of meibomian secrections.
- Causes significant disruption of tear film stability
- Low TBUT seen
can bubble around the lid margins! |
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Measures aqueous secretion.
Time its done = 5min
Normal= > 15mm.
Mild to moderate KCS = 5-10mm of wetting in 5mins
Severe KCS= <5mm of wetting |
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No Anesthetics
Reflex and Basal |
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WITH anesthesia
measures basal rate of tears on a regular basis
Most important test of aqueous layer! |
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Without anesthetic- measures maximal reflex tearing
Stimulate nasal mucosa with a cotton tip
Stimul |
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thread with dye in inf conj with NO anesthesia : 15sec
Normal: 10-20mm color change
Dry Eye sx: <10mm color change from yellow to red |
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Elevated with aqueous deficient Keratoconjunctiva Sicca
Will be high even after artificial tears
Farily accurate and sensitive to dry eye |
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Lactoferrin Immunoassay Testing |
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Evaluates decrease in lacrimal gland output. Measures tear protein lactoferrin,
meaures TEAR VOLUME
Measures tear volum
Abnormal < 1mg/ml |
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Tear Break up time (TBUT)- assess tear quality |
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Detect LIPID and MUCIN deficiency (tear quality)
Normal = 15-45 sec
Borderline =10-15 sec
Abnormal < 10 sec |
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Tear evaporation rate is.. |
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Lowest on awakening
rises 2 hrs later
constant throughout day |
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- Stains dead and devitalized cells (mucus & corneal filaments)
- Early Dry eye + stains exposed bulbar conj and cornea
- See better w/ lids spread widely apart
- Seen in lower 1/3 of the cornea
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Stains dead and devitalized cells
Less discomfort
Cells easier to see
Examine Bulbar and palberal conj well
Discolors skin! |
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This ocular surface test penetrates broken epithelial surfaces and diffuses through intercellular space WITHOUT staining the cells
does NOT stain dead cells pr mucin.
- Will show when the integrity of the epithelial surface is disrupted
- Will reveal punctuate epithelial keratopathy in the interpalpebral region
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Positive Jones I test: for lacrimal patency |
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This test, if dye is present on cotton tipped applicator in nose after 5min = Normal drainage system |
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Jones II test- Lacrimal patency test |
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lacrimal irrigating needle inserted into caniculi and saline is irrigated through the lacrimal system.
if Fluorescein dye passed = open system but some functional blockage |
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mild to moderate sx; no signs
mild to moderate conj signs |
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Px counseling, preserved tear's use hypoallerginic, environmental
management |
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Moderate to severe sx : tear film and visual signs,, mild corneal punctuate staining |
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Unpreserved tears, gels, ointment,
cyclosporine A,
topical steroids, nutritional support (flax-seed Oil) |
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Severe sxs, severe corneal staining, erosions, conjunctival staining |
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systemic anti imflammatory therapy,
acetylosteine, punctual cautery & surgery |
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Severe Sx, marked corneal punctuate staining, central corneal staining,
filamentary keratitis |
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Tetracylcines
PUNCTUAL PLUGS |
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Therapeutic approaches for dry eye px |
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Stabilze tear film
increase lubricity
increase aqueous production
decrease inflammation
create normal tear film environment for epithelial healing
customize mgment |
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Refresh Tears, Refresh liquid gel.
Tears Naturale, genteal |
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Glycerin containging products |
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advanced eye relief (glycerin) Tears Naturale Forte, Visine tears.
Optive |
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Polyethylene glycol and proplylene glycole |
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Systane Ultra with PEG and PG |
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- Articial Tears function as lubricants, short relief( many time a day)
- Tears again liposome spray: lubricant
- Restasis: for dry eye caused by ocular inflammation; incr schirmer wettin, improves conj rose bengal staining and SPK
- Sustained-release artifical tear inserts (continous in inf cul-de-sac)
- Ointments (b4 bed, refresh PM)
- punctual plugs (improves tear qualittiative, stops drainage of natural and artificial tears: increased aqueous components of test,
- Blink therapy
- If artificial tears and punctual occlusion don't do the job, Goggles and shield (slow tear evaporation
- Flaxseed oil and nutritional supplements
- if severe: bandage CLS (incr risk of infxn)
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Step 1 of Dry Eye management |
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Replenish moisture/ delay evaporation of px natural tears.
insill ophthalmic lubricant every hour or more as needed then taper |
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Step 2 of Dry Eye management |
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little relief or no compliance, do Punctual Occlusion
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Strands of mucous attached to the epithelial surface, Remove the strands and prescribe lots of articial tears and ointments.
Px with extremely dry eyes
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checks if drainage system is open by puting radioopaque substance in lacrimal sac and x-ray to check for blockage |
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Dacryocystisis (congenital and acquired) |
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Infxn/inflammation of lacrimal sac secondary to obstrunction in system (bacterial cause maybe) |
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Frequent complication that is subacute (mild to moderate tenderness on palpation) and chronic (painless) for wks/mos
both eyes or 1 |
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Acute onset with moderate to severe pain,
Unilateral
Tenderness at inferior canthus,
diffuse pain around eye and orbit,
HA |
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Acute Dacryocystitis Signs |
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Moderate swelling of sac
EPIPHORA!
edema and erythema throughout inf nasal region (mild to moderate)
Ocassionally hardened distention of sac (mucocele) will make focal enlargement in the swollen area,
Purulent discharge
secondary conjunctivitis
Severe cases = secondary preseptal cellulitis |
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Chronic Dacryocystitis Sign |
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Less severe, more common congenital presentation.
Purulent discharge when you massage of lacrimal sac,
9-12mos in congenital with spontaneous remission |
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Dacryocystitis Work-up, cyst meaning sac |
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Ask previous episodes, concomitant ear,nose, throat infxn?
Evaluation: Compress lacrimal sac near the puncta w/cotton swapb to express discharge from punctum. Yes discharge = bacterial or fungal
Check EOM motility
Check for proptosis
- Gram's stain and blood agar culture of discharge
- CT scan of orbit and paranasal sinuses in atypical/severe cases or those which do not respond to or get worse on antibiotics.
NEVER dilate and irrigate during the acute stage of this INFXN cos it would force the infxn further in! |
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Treatment for Children with Dacryocystis with NO fever, mild case, systemically well |
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Give amoxicillin clauvulanate (augmenting ) or Cefactor (ceclor)20-40mg/kg/day po TID |
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Treatment for Children with Dacryocystis with fever, acutely ill, moderate-severe case/ unreliable px |
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Treatment for ADULTS with Dacryocystis with NO fever, systemically well, mild case, reliable px |
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Dicloxiacillin or Cephalexin 500mg per. os (by mouth) TID (twice a day) |
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Treatment for ADULTS with Dacryocystis with fever/ acutely ill |
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Treatment (Tx) for Dacrocystitis |
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Typical antibiotic drugs,
Warm compresses,
gentle massage QID,
Pain Med acetaminopehn) prn (pro re nata= as circumstances arise),
Consider surgical correction = dacryocystorhinostomy
Follow up daily |
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most common congenital abnormality of system-- 30% of newborns secondary to delayed opening of hasner (open spontanously in we/mo)
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"narrowing" of canaliculi |
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Lacrimal Obstructions Work Up |
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Ask Epihora? (if yes then acute dacryocystitis)
Evaluation: Observation of punctual integrity and position
Do Drainage test (Jones test)
Do Dilation & Irrigation
in serious or suspicious cases do Dacryocystorhinogram
(x-ray) definitive usually |
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Treatment for Lacrimal Obstructions |
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Treat cause of obstructions, frequent heat and firm massage,
follow up in 3-6mos |
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from chronic, untreated dacryocystitis has inflamed the lacrimal sac to the point of perforation
"abnormal connection" |
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Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) |
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Hole is drilled b/w the lacrimal sac and the bone of the lacrimal fossa to allow the drainage of tears
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Infxn or inflammation of the canaliculi uaually caused by fungal infxns secondary to a blockage.
dificult to treat because fungi have slow metabolism |
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Yellow, putty-like deposits that block the drainage system and are secondary to fungal infxns
"limb/ tip of finger point" |
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Tumors of the lacrimal gland |
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occur in secretory or drainage system
very rare. |
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