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ocular disease: 78/90, gonio
Biomicroscopic Indirect Ophthalmoscopy (78/90) and gonio
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01/31/2013

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Term
Advantages of 78/90
Definition
  1. noncontact
  2. high quality steroscopic views,
  3. well illuminated
  4. ability to view: vitreous, optic nerve & macular, retina, choroid
Term
Equipment needed for 78/90
Definition

1. high plus powered condensing lens:

double aspheric = fewer optical aberrations, more uniform illumination, optically coated, hand held, focuses diverging light into aerial image.

2. slit lamp,

Term
describe the image of the 78/90 condensing lens
Definition

Real Image,

Magnified Image,

Inverted Image,

Reversed, Image.

Term
60 D condensing lens
Definition
  • HIGHEST magnification,
  • good for detailed disc and macular viewing.
  • good for seeing the optic nerve in a lot of detail.
Term
78D lens
Definition

excellent general diagnostic lens,

medium magnification.

the in between lens

Term
90D condensing lens
Definition

small pupil capabilities, good for undilated patients,

not as much magnification but has a LARGER field of view so it is easier to get a sense of where you are

Term
Specialized Lens: Superfield
Definition
Same mag as 90D lens but with WIDER field of view, good for scanning retina.
Term

Specialized Lens:

digital lenses;

Definition

 may reduce glare and reflections,

good for slit lamp photography

Term
The correlation is higher number diopter condensing lens
Definition
greater field of view
Term
Plus Condensing Lens
Definition

Wide field of view

Less magnification
Inverted image

Term
Minus Condensing Lens
Definition

Smaller field of view,

higher magnification,

upright image

Term
Hruby Lens
Definition

-58.6 diopter plano/ concave lens:

  • Mounted on slit lamp (swings down in Zeiss, other brands: insert it into sliding track)
  • Extednd range of slit lamp posteriorly to retinal plane.
  • Noncontact examination of optic disc, macula, posterior pole & vitreous.

 

Term

 

Hruby Lens

Definition

Virtual Image

Erect Image,

Steroscopic view

Term
what do use to see the choroid?
Definition
Biomicroscopic indirect ophthalmoscopy
Term

What do you use to see the posterior pole:

 optic disc & macula,

retina,

vitreous

Definition

1. binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy,

2. biomicroscopic indirect opthalmoscopy with 78D/90D/ Hruby lens.

Term

which has the highest magnification?

A) 60D

B)78D

C) 90D

D) Hruby Lens

Definition
A) 60D
Term

which has the LARGEST field of view?

A) 60D

B)78D

C) 90D

D) Hruby Lens

Definition
C) 90D lens
Term

which provides the most detailed view of macula &optic disc ?

A) 60D

B)78D

C) 90D

D) Hruby Lens (-58.6D)

Definition
a) 60D
Term

Which has a wide field of view?

a) plus lens

b) minus lens

Definition
a) plus lens
Term

Which has HIGHER magnification?

a) plus lens

b) minus lens

Definition
b) minus lens
Term
What are the disadvantages of the Hruby lens?
Definition

multiple optical interfaces induce reflections and aberrations.

smaller field of view

Term

Which has an inverted image?

a) plus lens {60D/78D/90D}

b) minus lens {hruby lens -58.6D}

Definition
a) plus lens
Term

Which has an inverted image?

a) plus lens {60D/78D/90D}

b) minus lens {hruby lens -58.6D}

Definition
a) plus lens (60D/78D/90D)
Term

which has the smaller field of view

a) plus lens {60D/78D/90D}

b) minus lens {hruby lens

-58.6D}

Definition
b) minuss lens {hruby lens: -58.6D
Term
What are the advantages of 78/90 over BIO?
Definition
  1. variable magnification (use different mag lens, turn on mag on SLE)
  2. adjusts illumination on slit lamp: (can change beam size/orentation to evalutate of contour of retinal lesions, easily used on photosensitive pt to turn light down, adjust beam height and width.
  3. can change filters on slitlamp: red free filter allows you to better visualize hemorrhages and NFL (nerve fiber layer)
Term
how to get high qualityimage with 78D/90D
Definition

1. successful lens alignment

(visual axis centration and minor readjustments)

2. pupil dialation

Term
procedure for 78/90
Definition
  1. dilate pupils, sit pt, adjust slit lamp beam to 2-3mm width, 10x mag,
  2. instruct pt to fixate straight ahead (at examiner's ear) with opposite eye
  3. align microscope and illumination arm of slit lamp so light beam entering pupil is perpendicular to corneal apex.
  4. move slit lamp forward and focus on cornea through the oculars
  5. hold condensing lens with thumb and index finger
  6. look outside oculars to see that light is drected into pupils, center the lens .rest remaining fingers of hand on forehead strap, may have to hold upper lid as needed,
  7. view red reflex beam in oculars, pull back slit lamp till retinal image comes into focus.
Term
what do you troubleshoot of NO red reflex occurs?
Definition
  • check pt fixation
  • make lens is held parallel to pt's face (no tilt)
  • realign light and lens from outside slit lamp oculars.
  • Additional hints: make minor adjustments in lens centration, and lens tilt to improve image.
  • keep joystick in upright postion to allow for fine focus,

clean lens

Term
how to extend the area viewed in high mag posterior pole examination?
Definition
  • move light toward area to be seen,
  • move lens slightly in same direction as light, which is toward extended are of image to be viewed.
Term
posterior pole documentation: what to document for optic nerve?
Definition
  1. vertical & horizontal ratio,
  2. depth of cup (deep or shallow),

3) pink if normal, +pallor for optic atrophy.

4) contour:  excarvated, notched

5) Margins of optic disc: distinct/indistint. the margins of the DISC not the cup!!

Term
posterior pole documentation: what to document for vessels?
Definition

nasal and temporal arcades A/V rato-- normal A/V ratio = 0.7

Arteriolar narrowing = 0.5 (or less)

A/V crossing changes

record "cl" if normal

Term
posterior pole documentation: what to document for venous pulse?
Definition

"+" if present

"-" if absent

Term
posterior pole documentation: what to document for macula & fovea?
Definition

color/pigmentary changes of macula,

record cl -if normal

Term
posterior pole documentation: what to document for foveal light reflec?
Definition

 + FLR if present

-FLR if not present

Term
posterior pole documentation: what to document for posterior vitreous?
Definition

cl; if normal

+PVD; if posterior vitreous detachment seen ( ring appearance)

Term
how to clinically estimate the Optic Nerve Head Size
Definition
  1. Adjust slit lamp beam height to vertical limits of ON and record (mm).
  2. multiply that height by magnification factor. (also consider color of cup, depth of cup-- stereoscopic view, vessel contour).
Term
magnification factor of digital high mag
Definition
0.77x
Term
magnification factor for 60D (high mag)
Definition
0.87x
Term
magnification factor for super 66D
Definition
1.0x
Term
magnification factor for 78D condensing lens (medium mag)
Definition
1.08x
Term
magnification factor for superfield (large field)
Definition
1.30x
Term
magnification factor for 90D condensing lens (large field)
Definition
1.32x
Term
magnification factor for digital wide field
Definition
1.39x
Term
Normal optic nerve size
Definition

average:

1.88 mm vertical

 1.77 mm horizontal

 

can vary:1.2mm to 2.5mm

Term

who has larger disc area? a) african americans

b) caucasians

Definition
a) african americans
Term
normal optic nerve size
Definition
approx. equal to spot size projected onto retina through small aperture of direct ophthalmoscope
Term
what is the anatomy of the anterior chamber to be evaulated from posterior TO anterior
Definition
  1. pupil margin
  2. iris contour & angle of approach
  3. iris insertion
  4. ciliary body
  5. scleral spur
  6. trabecular meshwork --> schlemm's canal
  7. Schwalbe's line
Term
what do you evaluate when looking at the pupil margin?
Definition

iris cysts, iris atrophy

rubeosis (new blood vessels growing on the iris),

exfoliative material

Term
what is purpose of gonioscopy?
Definition
  • visualize the anterior chamber angle
  •  detailed view of anatomy of ant. chamber angle,
  •  screen for narrow angles before pupil dilation
Term
what are the indications for Gonioscopy? when do you do it?
Definition
  1. Glaucoma suspects &/ ocular hypertensives,
  2. diagnose and treat glaucoma (open-angle vs narrow-angle glaucoma)
  3. Assess angle pigmentation
  4. find if pt at risk of angle closure with dilation in cases of narrow van Herick angles.
  5. diagnose angle recession, damage or pigment liberation in cases of ocular trauma
  6. evaluate for angle neovascularization, tumors, foreign bodies.
  7. rule out contributing cause of elevated IOP, such as pigment dispersion syndrome and pseudoexfoliation,
  8. peripheral anterior synechiae
  9. ocular inflammation
  10. laser trabeculoplasty (improve drainage by hole in trabecular meshwork)
  11. laser iridotomy (make hole for stuff to drain out)
Term
what are the counterindications for gonioscopy? (when do you not do it?)
Definition
  • corneal disease
  • recent trauma: wait 1 mo post trauma
  • recent hyphema: wait initially to prevent rebleed, then do it eventually.
Term
what is the theory of Gonioscopy?
Definition
  • normally you can't see that anterior chamber angle directly, because the opaque scleral tissue blocks.
  • Concave contact Gonio lens used and the angle recess can be viewed through obliquely inclined mirror.
Term
necessary equipment for Gonioscopy
Definition

slit lamp biomicroscope,

gonioscopy lens (coned shap with reflecting mirrors),

gonioscopic solution (viscous mainly used w/ 3-way mirror lens,)

topical anesthetic solution, tissue.

 

Term
less viscous: fewer air bubbles, more irritating to cornea
Definition
saline, liquigel.
Term
more viscous: greater air bubbles, less iritatin got cornea
Definition
  1. gonioge/ Goniosol (2.5% methylcellulose)
  2. Celluvisc (1.0 % carboxymethyl cellulose)
Term
Gonio lens Disinfection
Definition

1) Cleaning to remove debris and deposits (water, detergents Dawn dish soap.

2) Disinfection: inactivate of virtually all pathogenic microorganisms, thermal or chemical means. (recommend use  2% glutaraldehyde, hydrogen peroxide OR 1:10 bleach  and rinse

3) Sterilization: eliminate all viable microorganisms.

 

 

Term
what should you avoid doing with Gonio lens
Definition

do NOT soak in alcohol, acetone or other solvents.

do NOT autoclave

Term
what re the slit lamp settings for gonio?
Definition
  • 10-16 mag,
  • medium beam width 3-4mm,
  • microscope arm and illumincation arm aligned straight ahead
Term
the view of angle in mirror, is it same as real angle?
Definition
  • NO the mirror is opposite angle being viewed; what you seein mirror is mirror age flipped over an imaginary axis (either horizontal axis or vertical axis) 
  • mirror superiorly placed, the image viewed in mirror is the inferior angle.
Term
angles structures from posterior to anterior
Definition
  1. iris,
  2. ciliary body: darker than iris,
  3. scleral spur: scleral tissie is bright white
  4. Trabecular meshwork: grayish-pinkish, 2 layers: the layer closer to iris filters more aqueous and becomes more pigmented
  5. Schwalbe's line: where trabecular meshwork ends, tough to see

 

Term
how often do you see iris processes
Definition
35% normal eyes, most commonly from iris to Scleral spur
Term
grade 4  with CB as posterior structure, what is angle width and closure risk?
Definition

 angle width: 35-45

closure risk = impossible

Term
grade 3 with scleral spur as posterior structure, what is angle width and closure risk?
Definition

angle width = 20-35

closure risk = improbable

Term
grade 2 with trabecular meshwork as posterior structure, what is angle width and closure risk?
Definition

angle width = 10

closure risk = possible

Term
grade 1 with anterior trabecular meshwork as posterior structure, what is angle width and closure risk?
Definition

angle width = 10

closure risk = probable

Term
grade 0 with trabecular meshwork as posterior structure, what is angle width and closure risk?
Definition

width = 0

closure risk = closed already!

Term
Angle grading guidelines
Definition

record most posterior structure,

iris approach: flat, concave, convex

Grade pigment in TM 0 [none] to 4 [heavily pigmented]

Term

what does a convex iris surface relate to?

 

 

Definition
hyperopia, increased risk of angle closure. (a slight convexity is normal from the anatomical lens pushing the iris forward)
Term
what does concave iris surface curvature mean?
Definition

myopia,

pigment disperstion

Term
what can a pupillary block cause?
Definition
iris bombe (iris bowed forward)
Term

Shaffer's system of chamber grading is based on what measurement?

[image]

Definition

it is based on: the more posterior the iris inserts, the wider the angle between the iris and the angle wall

[image]a = wide open, b = moderately narrow,

c = extremely narrow,

d= partially to totally closed.

Term
plateau iris syndrome is recognized by:
Definition
  1. Flat iris surface,
  2. normal chamber depth,
  3. narrow van Herick angle.

Its where peripheral iris drops off steeply just before insertion (this configuration happens with normal central anterior chamber depth.,

 

 

Term
Iris Root
Definition
  • the most peripheral part of iris before its insertion,
  • its the only moveable anatomic landmark along the anterior chamber wall.
Term
Ciliary Body
Definition

gray-white to charcoal gray or brownish

  • made of fibers that attach to scleral spur and trabecular meshwork and contraction of CILIARY BODY fibers pulls TM open
Term
Scleral Splur (SS)
Definition

white Fibrous ring

if you see the SS then that means the filtering meshwork TM is not obsrtructed!

Term
Trabecular meshwork (TM)
Definition

anterior part: non-filtering


Posterior part: filtering, contacts with and covers schelmm's canal

  • Not usually pigmented prior to puberty; when non-pigmented: appears gray granular.
  • Pigmentation = norma; happens when iris pigment epithelium is trapped on the surface of the posterior TM.
  • Inf and Nasal quadrants = more heavily pigmented
Term
Schlemm's canal
Definition

lies within the TM,

connects with the venous system,

with gonioscopic pressure you'll see blood reflux into schlemm's canal.

you would not detect it with gonioscopy unless filled with blood.

Term
Schwalbe's line
Definition
  • condensation of connective tissue fibers
  • ridge where corneal sclera meshwork terminates and is the anterior limit of angle wall,
  • thin, white, glistening line that is often barely distinguishable
  • The sampolesi's line is present
Term
  • Sampolesi's line
Definition
  • Liberated pigment collects on Schwalbe's Line,
  • common with pigment dispersion syndrome.
Term
What is the focal line technique and what is the purpose?
Definition

used to indentify anterior chamber wall landmarks.

  1. place gonio mirror superiorly, viewing inferior.
  2. set illum on high, mag on 16x
  3. place light source perpendicular to viewing oculars,
  4. create optic section and focus in angle
  5. rotate slit lamp light housing 5-10 degrees
  6. notice light beam falling along angle wall will split into 2 focal lines (forming a V)
  7. identify anterior cornea line and posterior corneal line,
  8. where the focal lines join together (at the V) represents Schwalbe's line.
Term

in the focal line technique, what is used as a reference point for identifying the other angle structures?

 

Definition
Schwalbe's line
Term
what forms the V int he focal
Definition
Term
what forms the V in the focal line technique?
Definition
  • the focal points of where the lignt beam splits is what forms a V.
  • One side of the V will be on the anterior cornea and the other side will be on the posterior cornea.
  • The V represents schwalbe's line.
Term
what does wide mean for the Gorin and Posner's categories?
Definition

cilary body seen with angle = 45 degrees

 

Term
what does intermediate mean in Gorin and Posner's categories?
Definition
a strip of ciliary body (CB) seen with angle = 25 degrees.
Term
what does a narrow agnle mean for the gorin and posner's categories?
Definition

structure visible is portions of TM (trabecular meshwork) w/ angle

< 25deg

Term
what is the most common grading system?
Definition
Schaffer's system
Term
what does an angle of 30-40 degree mean for Schaffer's system?
Definition
it means grade = 3-4, with no closure risk
Term
what does "possible closure" grade as for Schaffer's system?
Definition

Grade: 2

 

Term
what is  grade for "eventual closure" for Schaffer's system?
Definition

grade: 2

 

Term
what does a 1 mean for schaffer's system?
Definition
 eventual closure.
Term
what does a grade of "S" mean in schaffer's system?
Definition
portion closer
Term

what does a grade of 0 mean in schaffer's system?

 

Definition
closed angle
Term
what does Scheie's system tell you more about?
Definition
it is more informative of angle recess
Term
Grade of 0 on scheie's system means
Definition
CB structure seen = no closure
Term
Grade of I on Scheie's system means
Definition
narrow CB = no closure
Term
Grade of II on scheie's system means?
Definition
SS seen (scleral spur seen) = rare closure
Term
Grade of III on scheie's system means?
Definition
CANNOT see POSTERIOR TM (trabecular meshwork) = closure likely
Term
Grade of IV on scheie's system means?
Definition
no structure seen: closure likely
Term
what does Spaeth's system tell?
Definition

not accepted cos too cumbersome, much more elaborate. considers:

iris insertion,

angle,

contour of peripheral iris, iris processes,

TM pigmentation

Term
Cockburn's system for grading the superior angle says that...
Definition

narrow angle: eye in which some portion of TM was obscured:

critically narrow angle- only anterior half of TM visible

Term
Gonioscopy grading system at IEI: combo of Schaffer's and Scheie's system!!
Definition
posterior structure, angle width and closure risk.
Term
In Gonioscopy grading system at IEI: what does the grade 4 mean?
Definition

posterior structure: CB

impossible closure risk

Term
In Gonioscopy grading system at IEI: what does the grade 3 mean?
Definition

posterior structure = SS

improbable closure risk

Term
In Gonioscopy grading system at IEI: what does the grade 2 mean?
Definition

posterior structure = TM

Closure risk = possible

Term
In Gonioscopy grading system at IEI: what does the grade 1 mean?
Definition

post. struct: anterior TM

Probable closure risk

Term
In Gonioscopy grading system at IEI: what does the grade 0 mean?
Definition

no posterior structure,

angle closed

Term
when is it safe to dilate?
Definition

when you see 2 quadrants of posterior Trabecular Meshwork (TM).

(or 180 degrees of posterior TM seed)

Term
how to make sure it is safe to dilate if patient is at risk for angle closure?
Definition

use ambient lighting to turn down slit lamp illumination.

pupil now more dilated

repeat gonio to reevaluate angle

Term
how to document angle pigmentation: what does grade 0 mean?
Definition
no pigmentation
Term
how to document angle pigmentation: what does grade 1 mean?
Definition
trace amount of pigmentation
Term
how to document angle pigmentation: what does grade 2 mean?
Definition
mild amount of pigmentation
Term
how to document angle pigmentation: what does grade 3 mean?
Definition
moderate amount of pigmentation
Term
how to document angle pigmentation: what does grade 4 mean?
Definition
Dense amount of pigmentation.
Term
what are iris processes
Definition
tree branch like fibers that bridge the angle recess, may transilluminate
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